Patrick Wool

" Labour is no longer the party for me, or for the people. "

- Patrick Wool

Patrick Wool, usually addressed as Pat is a prominent political figure in the UK who was the former Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and First Secretary. He entered the political stage in 1996 as a Labour MP for Hammersmith.

As the Labour Home Secretary, he offered many bills like the Education Bill and the Economic Reform Bill. He was also the one who proposed the Referendum Bill and actually led two leadership contests in Labour.

During his affiliation to Labour, Patrick had a rivalry with Farage, often having debates on LBC and speeches insulting each other and parties. However, it was more of a love-hate relationship.

He left after seeing that an 'inexperienced and incapable' candidate, Jeb Bush, won the Leadership Contest and became Prime Minister. He became an Independent MP and has been campaigning for the opposition to win seats and win over the current government of Labour-Lib Dems. Also, he isn't too happy with parliament and it's inactivity, blaming it on the government for issuing a Speaker like Bryce.

Patrick Wool's late-career has been defined by the "old labour" movement, that had massive fluctuation to independent from labour. He now campaigns constantly and is a figure that mostly everyone in the UK now knows.

Patrick is quite controversial at times although he isn't too radical and aggressive. He has said particular words that haven't been the best however everyone is controversial at times. Patrick has been on multiple BBC interviews, not being afraid of putting his views out.

in late 2001 patrick became speaker of parliment.

his mysterious disappearence in 2003 has been one of the most talked about thingss in parliment history.