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Amber Rudd

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Gender Female
Age 60
Web site www.amberrudd.co.uk
Date of birth August 1,1963
Zodiac sign Leo
Born London
United Kingdom
Spouse A. A. Gill
Children Flora Gill
Alasdair Gill
Siblings Roland Rudd
Height 178 (cm)
Job Politician
Journalist
Education University of Edinburgh School of History, Classics and Archaeology
The University of Edinburgh
Queen's College
Cheltenham Ladies' College
Official site parliament.uk
Parents Tony Rudd
Ethne Rudd
Previous positionMinister for Women and Equalities of the United Kingdom (2019–2019)
NationalityBritish
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Amber Rudd Life story


Amber Augusta Rudd is a British former politician who served as Home Secretary from 2016 to 2018 and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions from 2018 to 2019. She was a Member of Parliament for Hastings and Rye, first elected in 2010, representing the Conservative Party, and stood down from parliament in 2019.

Biography

Amber rudd is a former home secretary of the united kingdom.She was born on august 1963 in london.England.She is 5 feet inches tall and weighs around kg.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is leo and she is of british nationality.

Education and Career

Amber rudd attended cheltenham ladies college and then wnet on to study at the unievrsity of edinburgh.Where she graduated with a degree in hitsory.She then went on to pursue a career in investment banking and later worked as a financial journalist.In 2010.She was elected as the member of parliament for hastings and rye and was appointed as the home secretary in 2016.

Family and Relationships

Ambre rudd is the daughter of tony rudd and ethne fitzgerald.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.She is married to aa gill and has two children frmo her previous marriage.

Success

Amber rudd is best known for her work as the home secretary of the united kingdom.She was the first female home secretary since and was responsible for introducing a number of reforms to the immigration system.She also oversaw the introduction of the investigatory powers cat.Which gave the police and seucrity services greater powers to access digital data.

Most Important Event

The most important event in amber rudd s career was her resignation as home secretary in april 2018.This was due to her involvement in the windrush scandal.In wihch it was revealed that the home office had wrongly deported or detained people who had the right to liev in the uk.

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... In July 2017, the home secretary Amber Rudd removed his citizenship...

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... Amber Rudd told GB News it was " extraordinary" the current home secretary had said it was her " dream" to see a plane take off for Rwanda...

Liz Truss' special adviser suspended and faces investigation

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... He previously worked for Ms Truss when she was chief secretary to the Treasury before he became a special advisor to Amber Rudd...

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... That same year, he married solicitor Harriet Edwards, having previously dated former Home Secretary Amber Rudd...

Ukraine: Does the Home Office need to get a grip?

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... Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd told the BBC that the Home Office needed a whole new approach rather than business as usual, saying it was " baffling and disappointing" that so few visas had so far been issued to Ukrainian refugees...

Manchester Arena bomb: Man with alleged links has citizenship restored

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... The original decision was taken by Amber Rudd when she was home secretary...

Cabinet reshuffle: Who is Boris Johnson, the new Cabinet?

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Brexit: General election fight 'will be tough', PM says

Feb 16,2020 10:18 am

Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn have clashed over the NHS, Brexit and leadership at The Last Prime Minister 's Questions before The General election.

The Labour leader said voters had a "once in A Generation " chance to save the NHS, which was in "greater danger" than at any time in its history.

But the PM warned of "economic catastrophe" if Labour got into power.

Meanwhile, some senior MPs, including Culture Secretary Nicky Morgan , have said they will not be standing.

Announcing that she would not contest her Loughborough seat again, Mrs Morgan cited the "clear impact" that being an MP and the "sacrifices involved" had had on her family.

"The abuse for doing The Job of a modern MP can only be justified if, ultimately, Parliament does what it is supposed to do - represent those who serve in all areas of public life, respect votes cast by the electorate and make decisions in the overall national interest," she wrote.

In recent days, A Number of prominent female MPs elected since 2010 - including, Heidi Allen and Mims Davies - have drawn a line under their frontline political careers - joining others such as Justine Greening and Claire Perry .

Lib Dem MP Sarah Wollaston said women were being "hounded" out of Politics .

, One of A Number of former ministers quitting, said the "coarse" nature of political debate on what he dubbed "anti-social media" was having an impact.

Meanwhile, peers have approved the legislation needed to bring about the 12 December election.

The House of Lords passed the early election bill - which was - in less than four hours, with no changes.

Final Commons clash, for now

In their final encounter in Parliament before the election, the two leaders exchanged barbs over their political values and disputed their parties' respective records on the NHS.

The Labour leader accused the PM - who he has challenged to a One -on-One TV debate - of running down the health service, saying cuts to funding had contributed to rising waiting times for cancer treatment and operations.

He said a Labour Government would reverse what he said was the growing privatisation of the NHS, saying it existed to "make people better, not make the wealthy few richer".

"The Choice at this election cannot be clearer," he said.

"People have The Choice to vote for real change after years of Conservative and Lib Dem cuts, privatisation and tax handouts for the richest. "

Mr Johnson said he agreed voters faced a "stark choice" between a Government spending "unrivalled" sums on the NHS and a Labour Party that would "wreck the economy".

Dismissing the Labour leader as an "Islingtonian protester" rather than a real leader, he said Mr Corbyn's "flip-flopping" over Brexit would lead to more years of "toxic, tedious, torpor".

While 2020 would be a "wonderful year" under a Tory Government , he said electing Jeremy Corbyn would result in further referendums on Europe and Scottish independence.

"That is The Future . Drift and dither under the Labour Party or taking the country forward to a brighter future under the Conservatives. That is The Choice the country faces. "

The election comes after the EU extended the UK's exit deadline to 31 January 2020 - although Brexit can happen earlier if a deal is agreed by MPs.

What happens next? Opening skirmishes The Lib Dems say they will fight their most ambitious election campaign ever

Speaking outside Parliament, Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson said her party was "on The Up " and had a larger war chest at its disposal than ever before going into an election.

"Make no mistake, I stand ready to take on Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn as a candidate to be Prime Minister ," She Said .

"We have a bold vision to stop Brexit and build a better, brighter future for the country. "

For the Scottish National Party , Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said an election was an.

"A win for the SNP will be an unequivocal and irresistible demand for Scotland's right to choose Our Own future," She Said .

But the Scottish Conservatives claimed voting for their party would keep Scotland in the UK.

Meanwhile, an attempt by Boris Johnson to unite his party by re-admitting 10 Tory Brexit rebels has been hit by to Amber Rudd - the former home secretary who has said she is standing down as an MP.

Electoral pacts and coalitions

The smaller parties are already talking about striking deals with each other, which could see candidates standing aside in areas where their Remain-supporting rivals have a better chance of winning.

Ms Swinson said there were a "small number of seats" where "arrangements" could be struck with other parties to give an anti-Brexit candidate The Best chance of winning.

Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley told Bbc Breakfast it was "no secret" that The Greens were "talking to the Lib Dems and Plaid" but "nothing has been finalised".

He said the ideas was to get "a big block of MPs in Parliament who want a people's vote, want to remain in the EU because they think it's best for the UK to do that".

Plaid leader Adam Price said his party was "open to working with others to secure our European future".

Details of which candidates are standing and where will be published at 17:00 GMT on 14 November - as will information about the location of polling stations.

The Party leaders are also facing questions about whether they would form a coalition, if the election resulted in another hung Parliament.

Asked if she would join forces with Labour or the Conservatives, Jo Swinson said: "I can't be clearer - neither Boris Johnson nor Jeremy Corbyn is fit to be Prime Minister . "

Labour's John Mcdonnell told Bbc Breakfast : "There will be no deals, no coalition. We will go in as a majority Government . If we don't win an overall majority, we will have a minority Government . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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