Bootle saw the death of two young Labour MPs in 1990.
Allan Roberts died on 21 March after a long battle with cancer; Benton was on the shortlist to follow him but lost out to
Mike Carr who won the
by-election on 24 May. Carr died on 20 July as a result of a heart attack just 57 days after his election. Benton won the selection to fight the
second by-election in Bootle. He was elected comfortably on 8 November, obtaining 78% of the vote and nearly ten times that of his nearest rival, the
Conservative James Clappison. Following the
2001 general election, he held the safest Labour seat in the country. Benton was appointed as an
opposition whip by
John Smith in 1994, but was not given a government post by
Tony Blair after the
1997 general election. Benton voted to restrict the availability of abortion, and opposes
embryo research and
euthanasia. He was also one of fifteen Labour MPs to oppose the
Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill which equalised the age of consent for homosexual and heterosexual sex, and he was one of only three Labour MPs (along with
David Crausby and
Stephen Hepburn) to vote against repealing
Section 28. In February 2012, Benton signed a petition sponsored by the
Coalition for Marriage which states "I support the legal definition of marriage which is the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others. I oppose any attempt to redefine it." This aroused opposition in his constituency party, with some members feeling he was not prepared to listen to them, contributing towards a move to deselect him. In February 2013, Benton voted against the second reading of the
Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013. Subsequently, in May 2013, he voted against the bill’s third and final reading, thereby opposing the legalisation of
same-sex marriage in England and Wales. On 12 June 2014, Benton announced that he would not be standing again at the
next election. This was after a vote taken by his
Constituency Labour Party, which opted to open the selection process rather than automatically re-selecting Benton. His absence from the constituency and frequent work abroad were cited as reasons for members failing to support him. ==Personal life==