Former Labour MP Andrew Miller dies at the age of 70, four years after bowing out of politics 

Members of Parliament have paid tribute to the former Labour MP for Ellesmere Port and Neston, Andrew Miller, who has died at the age of 70. 

Mr Miller, who was born in Isleworth, west London, in 1949, was first elected to the Cheshire seat in 1992 after defeating the Tory candidate and held the position for 23 years before he stepped down in 2015. 

In 2010, Mr Miller was also confirmed as the first Chair of the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee, a position he held until he stood down as an MP. 

Following his death, the current MP for Mr Miller’s old seat, Justin Madders, said Ellesmere Port and Neston was a ‘much better place for his involvement’. 

The former Labour MP for Ellesmere Port and Neston, Andrew Miller, has died at the age of 70

In a statement Mr Madders said: ‘Everyone who knew Andrew will be deeply saddened to hear of his passing.

‘He served the constituency with distinction for 23 years and everywhere within it are reminders of projects he helped bring to fruition with his unrivalled ability to pull people together behind a shared goal. 

‘There is no doubt Ellesmere Port and Neston was a much better place for his involvement.

‘I have known him for almost as long as I have been in the Labour Party and during that time he has always been a source of wisdom and advice.

‘I knew his constituents thought highly of him but one thing that really struck me when I took over from him as MP was just how well thought of he was in Parliament as well. Nobody there had a bad word to say about him which in politics is a rare if not unique thing.

‘He conducted himself there just as he did everywhere else, with dignity and decency. Whoever you were you always got treated with the same courtesy and respect by Andrew and his genuine kindness and warmth shone through.

Mr Miller, who was born in Isleworth, west London, in 1949, was a former official of the Manufacturing, Science and Finance (MSF) trades union before he entered Parliament in 1992

Mr Miller, who was born in Isleworth, west London, in 1949, was a former official of the Manufacturing, Science and Finance (MSF) trades union before he entered Parliament in 1992

The current MP for Mr Miller's old seat, Justin Madders (pictured), said that the former MP had always been 'a source of wisdom and advice'

The current MP for Mr Miller’s old seat, Justin Madders (pictured), said that the former MP had always been ‘a source of wisdom and advice’

‘He was a great friend and mentor to me and I have no doubt there are many many people involved in politics in this region who have benefitted from his guidance. My thoughts are with Fran and the family at this time.’

In one of his final Commons speeches in 2015, Mr Miller, who was also a former chairman of the Commons Regulatory Reform Committee, highlighted his work to improve rights for temporary and agency workers through introducing a private members bill in 2007.

He also thanked his family and wife Fran who he said ‘stuck with me through thick and thin’.

He added: ‘It has been an extraordinary 23 years, and I have enjoyed every single minute of it.’

Labour colleagues have paid tribute to Mr Miller on Twitter, including Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham who called him a ‘stalwart’.

Mr Madders took to Twitter to say he was 'deeply saddened' to hear of Mr Miller's death and share a picture of himself with the former Labour MP

Mr Madders took to Twitter to say he was ‘deeply saddened’ to hear of Mr Miller’s death and share a picture of himself with the former Labour MP

He said: ”Windy’ Miller was, a dear friend to us all. Always there for me when I needed him. A stalwart of the North West PLP. So sad to hear this news. Love to Fran and the family.’

Chester MP Chris Matheson said Mr Miller had been a friend and mentor to him personally.

In a tweet, he said: ‘I am deeply, deeply saddened to hear of the news of the death of Andrew Miller, who has been over 25 years a friend and mentor, who did so much for Cheshire, and so much to promote science in Parliament. All my love to Fran and the family.’

Mr Miller's Labour colleagues, including the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, have paid tribute to the former MP on social media

Mr Miller’s Labour colleagues, including the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, have paid tribute to the former MP on social media

Meanwhile Alison McGovern, Labour MP for Wirral South, tweeted: ‘So very sorry to have lost Andrew. A wonderful friend; clever, brilliant campaigner and incredible kind. He was always there, along with Fran, to give advice or a gentle word of support.’

Ex-Delyn MP David Hanson said Mr Miller was the ‘best of the Labour movement’.

He posted a tribute on Twitter, which read: ‘This is incredibly sad news and my heart goes out to Fran and the family. Andrew was a good friend over 38 years before we were both elected in 1992 and in parliament – he was simply the best of the Labour movement.’

The Labour MP for Wirral South, Alison McGovern, said that Mr Miller was a 'wonderful friend; clever, brilliant campaigner and incredible kind'

The Labour MP for Wirral South, Alison McGovern, said that Mr Miller was a ‘wonderful friend; clever, brilliant campaigner and incredible kind’

Mr Miller was born in Isleworth, west London, in 1949, and was educated in Malta and later Hampshire.

He earned a diploma in industrial relations from the London School of Economics and worked as a laboratory technician at the then Portsmouth Polytechnic.

He was a former official of the Manufacturing, Science and Finance (MSF) trades union before he entered Parliament in 1992.

 

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