Key was elected to
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council in 1973, where he served for six years until his election to the European Parliament. During his tenure on Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, Key served as chair of the Labour Group and as a member of the council's education committee.
Member of the European Parliament (MEP) In 1979, Key was elected as the
Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for
Yorkshire South in the
first-ever election for the European Parliament in the U.K. In the subsequent
1984 election, Key was
deselected by the Labour Party. Labour candidate
Norman West won the seat and succeeded him in the European Parliament.
Post-MEP career Before retiring, Key worked as a local government officer and school auditor. Between 2011 and 2015, Key represented his home village of
Darfield on
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, but chose to retire prior to the
2015 local elections. == Death and legacy ==