Alan Storkey

Alan James Storkey (born 2 October 1943) is a British economist, sociologist and artist known for his writing, lectures, and work on transport and the arms trade.

He was Director of Studies for 20 years at Oak Hill Theological College, London, until 2003, responsible for the academic programme with Middlesex University.

Marriage and Its Modern Crisis was written in response to a working party report from the Church of England.

[8] In the 1990s Storkey was chair of the Movement for Christian Democracy and in 1997 unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary seat of Enfield Southgate.

Famously, Conservative former minister Michael Portillo, the constituency's incumbent Member of Parliament, lost his seat to Labour challenger Stephen Twigg, styled by the media as the 'Portillo moment'.