Controversies on dyslexia In January 2009, Stringer denied the existence of
dyslexia, calling it "a cruel fiction" invented by "the education establishment" to divert blame for
illiteracy from "their eclectic and incomplete methods for instruction". The
Dyslexia Action charity and the British Dyslexia Association criticised Stringer's claims.
Global warming Stringer is a trustee of
The Global Warming Policy Foundation, an organisation that promotes
climate change denialism. As a member of the
Science and Technology Committee, Stringer participated in the investigation into the
Climatic Research Unit email controversy ("Climategate") in 2010, questioning
Phil Jones closely on transparency and other issues; in the five-member group producing the report, he voted against the other three voting members on every vote, representing a formulation more critical of the
CRU and climate scientists. In an
op-ed in March 2011, Stringer criticised the British inquiries into the CRU email controversy, writing that the controversy "demanded independent and objective scrutiny of the science by independent panels. This did not happen". Stringer contributed to the book
What Next for Labour? Ideas for a New Generation in January 2012; his piece was entitled "Transport Policy for the Twenty-First Century". Stringer was a member of the
Energy and Climate Change Select Committee from 2013 to 2015. In 2014, Stringer was one of two MPs on the committee to vote against the acceptance of the
Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change conclusion that humans are the dominant cause of global warming. In 2017, Stringer mischaracterized climate research findings in the
Daily Mail, leading the study's authors to publish a correction in
The Guardian, refuting his characterization of their findings.
Immigration In February 2014, Stringer was among 99 MPs who voted for an amendment to the Immigration Bill introduced by
Dominic Raab. The amendment, which did not pass, would have meant that a foreign national facing deportation could only use human rights as a defence if they were at risk of death or torture. The only other circumstance where deportation could be stopped was if it would cause serious harm to their children.
Brexit Stringer has established a reputation as a prominent
Eurosceptic in the Labour Party who favoured a referendum on the EU. He called for Britain to leave the EU in the
2016 Brexit referendum, describing the EU as a barrier to a progressive government. On 17 July 2018, a vote was held on whether the United Kingdom should remain in the customs union in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Frank Field,
Kate Hoey,
John Mann and Stringer were the only Labour MPs to oppose the amendment, which was voted down by 307 votes to 301.
COVID-19 On 21 October 2020, during the
COVID-19 pandemic, Stringer was the only Labour MP to vote against implementing stricter
lockdown in the
North West of England, an area that includes his own constituency in Greater Manchester. ==Personal life==