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Joel Barnett, Baron Barnett

Joel Barnett, Baron Barnett, (14 October 1923 – 1 November 2014) was a Labour Party politician. As Chief Secretary to the Treasury in the late 1970s, he devised the Barnett Formula that allocates public spending in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.〔(Lord Barnett, creator of formula for UK spending allocations, dies ), ''BBC News'', 3 November 2014〕
==Career==
Barnett was born in Manchester, the son of a tailor, and was educated at Manchester Central High School.〔("Lord Barnett - obituary" ), ''The Telegraph'', 3 November 2014〕 He worked as an accountant. He was elected a councillor on Prestwich Borough Council 1956-1959 and was treasurer of Manchester Fabian Society.〔 Barnett stood in Runcorn in 1959 without success. He was elected Member of Parliament for Heywood and Royton in 1964. He was a member of the Public Accounts Committee from January 1966.
Barnett served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury from 1974 to 1979, gaining a seat in the cabinet from 1977 onwards, and was Denis Healey's right-hand man in the Callaghan Government. During this time he oversaw the devising of what is known as the Barnett Formula by which public spending is apportioned between England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. He subsequently joked about the strange and unexpected form of immortality that was accorded to him by "having his own formula". Following the Scotland Act 1998 and devolution, he argued that the Formula was unfair to the devolved regions and should be abandoned or revised.〔(Call for funding shake-up ), ''BBC News'', 22 June 2000〕 He reiterated this view in 2014 shortly before the Scottish independence referendum, calling the Formula unsustainable and saying it had become an embarrassment.〔(My funding formula for Scotland is a 'terrible mistake', Lord Barnett admits ), ''The Telegraph'', 16 September 2014〕
Barnett held the Chairmanship of the Public Accounts Committee from 1979-83. He published a memoir ''Inside the Treasury'' in 1982, describing his experience as chief secretary.〔(Lord Barnett obituary ), ''The Guardian'', 3 November 2014〕 Barnett's Commons seat having been abolished by boundary changes, he was created a life peer as Baron Barnett, ''of Heywood and Royton in Greater Manchester'' on 30 September 1983. He served on select committees in the House of Lords including the European Union Committee, the Economic Affairs Committee and the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England.〔 He was appointed vice-chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC by Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1986 and held the post until 1993.〔 He died on 1 November 2014, aged 91.〔

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