Chris Matheson | |
Office: | Shadow Minister for Media |
Leader: | Keir Starmer |
Term Start: | 9 April 2020 |
Term End: | 4 December 2021 |
Predecessor: | Position Established |
Successor: | Chris Elmore |
Office1: | Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office |
Leader1: | Jeremy Corbyn |
Term Start1: | 12 January 2018 |
Term End1: | 9 April 2020 |
Predecessor1: | Position established |
Successor1: | Helen Hayes |
Office2: | Member of Parliament for City of Chester |
Term Start2: | 7 May 2015 |
Term End2: | 21 October 2022 |
Predecessor2: | Stephen Mosley |
Successor2: | Samantha Dixon |
Birth Name: | Christian John Patrick Matheson |
Birth Date: | 2 January 1968 |
Birth Place: | Warrington, Lancashire, England |
Party: | Labour (suspended)[1] |
Alma Mater: | London School of Economics |
Residence: | Hoole, Cheshire, England |
Christian John Patrick Matheson (born 2 January 1968) is a former Labour Party politician. He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of City of Chester from winning the seat in the 2015 general election[2] until his resignation in October 2022 following sexual misconduct allegations.[3]
Christian John Patrick Matheson[4] was born on 2 January 1968[5] in Warrington, Lancashire.[6] He grew up in rural Cheshire, attended Manchester Grammar School and went on to gain a degree in economics and politics from the London School of Economics.[7] [8]
Matheson was selected as the Labour Party parliamentary candidate for the City of Chester in June 2013.[9] After 7 May 2015, he gained the seat from Conservative Stephen Mosley with a majority of 93 votes, having the third smallest majority of a parliamentary constituency in the UK after the 2015 general election.[10] In July 2015, he became a member of the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee.[11]
In the 2015 Labour Party leadership election, Matheson nominated Andy Burnham to be leader of the Labour Party.[12]
On 27 June 2016, Matheson resigned from his role as Justice Parliamentary Private Secretary, joining many members of Jeremy Corbyn's shadow team who resigned following the result of the EU referendum result.[13] He went on to nominate Owen Smith for the leadership in the 2016 Labour Party leadership election.[14] [15] He rejoined the shadow cabinet team following the result and joined the shadow cabinet housing team as Parliamentary Private Secretary to John Healey.[16]
At the 2017 election, Matheson increased his majority from 93 to 9,176, turning Chester from a super-marginal seat into a safe seat.[17] In the 2019 election, Matheson held onto his seat for a second successive election, by a majority of 6,164.[18]
On 21 October 2022, The Independent Expert Panel recommended that Matheson be suspended from the House of Commons for four weeks over allegations of "serious sexual misconduct" towards a junior member of staff.[19] [20] [21] He would have faced a recall from Parliament under the Recall of MPs Act 2015, but he announced his resignation shortly after news of the findings were made public.[22] [23] Matheson continued to deny any sexual misconduct but said he felt obliged to resign for health and family reasons.[24] [25] Following the findings, the Labour Party suspended his membership and withdrew the parliamentary whip.[26]
His resignation was effected later that day following his appointment to the Chiltern Hundreds.[27] He was succeeded by Labour candidate Samantha Dixon at the December 2022 by-election.[28]
Matheson has been described as having "slightly left-of-centre views".[29]
He was a vocal supporter of the People's Vote campaign in 2019.[30] Writing in The Guardian in January 2019, Matheson called Brexit a "hard rightwing coup". Warning of Brexit extremist plans "to tie the UK to Trump's US", Matheson called for the defence of the "values of fairness, decency and internationalism".[31] Despite his stated views regarding Brexit, Matheson voted in Parliament to empower the Prime Minister to trigger Article 50 by giving notification of the United Kingdom's intention to leave the European Union.[32]
Matheson was brought up in rural Cheshire and lives in Hoole with his family. He is married to Katherine and they have two children, both at school in Chester.[8]