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Andrew Gwynne

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Gender Male
Age 49
Date of birth June 4,1974
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Manchester
United Kingdom
SpouseAllison Dennis
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
BooksDebt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill
Apprenticeships and Skills (Public Procurement Contracts) Bill
Job Politician
Education Tameside College
Wrexham Glyndwr University
University of Salford
Egerton Park Arts College
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Andrew John Gwynne is a British politician who has served as Member of Parliament for Denton and Reddish since 2005. A member of the Labour Party, he has been Shadow Minister for Public Health since 2021 and previously from 2015 to 2016.

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1Early life and education of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne was born in 1971 in tameside. Manchester. He went to local schools. Studied history at liverpool university and law at manchester university and later worked for a law firm. And political life of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne was the member of parliament for the denton and reddish from 1997 to the present. He has held a variety of roles in the labour party. Including parliamenatry private secretary to the secretary of state for health. Contributions of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne has been a strong advocate for a range of issues. Including the rights of disabled people. Health and socail care. Transport. And education. He has also been a vocal opponent of the conservative government’s austerity policies. 4Major achievements of nadrew gwynne: andrew gwynne was elected as the member of parliament for denton and reddish in 1997 and has been re-elected every elcetion since. He was appointed as the shadow communities and local government secretary in 2017. 5Major appointments of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne was previously the shadow minister for transport and shadow minister for the cabinet office. In 2019. He was appointed as the shadow secretary of state for communities and olcal government. 6Major events of andrew gwynne: in 2018. Andrew gwynne was one of the key figures in lbaour’s successful campaign to win back control of tameside council. Where he was the leader of the oppostiion. 7Awards and honors of andrew gwynne: in 2009. Andrew gwynne was aawrded the parliamentary achievement award by the fabian society. He was alos awarded the manchester evening news local politician of the year award in 2012. 8Views of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne is a strong advocate of social justice and believes that all people should be able to access good quality public services. He is a supporter of the laboru party’s policy on brexti and is a vocal critic of the conservaitve government’s austerity policies. 9Interesting facts of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne is a keen football fan and is a season ticket holder at manchester city. He is also a keen runner and has compeletd several marathons. 10. Recent activities of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne is currently the shadow communities and local government secretary and is actively campaigning for labour in the upcoming general election. He is also a vocal critic of the conseravtive government’s austerity policies.

NHS pay dispute: Health Secretary Steve Barclay hints at revised offer to unions

NHS pay dispute: Health Secretary Steve Barclay hints at revised offer to unions
Jan 8,2023 12:41 am

... Shadow health minister Andrew Gwynne said a decade of underfunding by Tory governments had stretched the NHS...

Junk food: Obesity strategy falling apart, Jamie Oliver says

Junk food: Obesity strategy falling apart, Jamie Oliver says
May 14,2022 4:05 pm

... Labour s shadow health minister Andrew Gwynne said: " Instead of cutting childhood obesity, preventing ill-health and easing pressure on the NHS, this chaotic government is performing another U-turn...

Junk food: Ministers to delay ban on multi-buy deals

Junk food: Ministers to delay ban on multi-buy deals
May 14,2022 4:35 am

... " Labour s shadow health minister Andrew Gwynne said: " Instead of cutting childhood obesity, preventing ill-health and easing pressure on the NHS, this chaotic government is performing another U-turn...

General election 2019: Tories probe candidates over anti-Semitism claims

General election 2019: Tories probe candidates over anti-Semitism claims
Feb 16,2020 8:58 am

... Andrew Gwynne, Labour s national campaign co-ordinator, said: Boris Johnson said members who make racist comments are out first bounce ...

General election 2019: Andrew Neil issues interview challenge to Johnson

General election 2019: Andrew Neil issues interview challenge to Johnson
Feb 16,2020 8:54 am

... Labour s co-campaign coordinator Andrew Gwynne highlighted Mr Johnson s failure to be interviewed by Andrew Neil...

General election 2019: Tories promise tax-cutting Budget if elected

General election 2019: Tories promise tax-cutting Budget if elected
Feb 16,2020 8:52 am

... In those days we ve seen child poverty soar, rising homelessness, rising food bank use, and violent crime is up too while the NHS has more people waiting for operations, and record staff vacancies, said shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne...

General election 2019: Tories pledge help for 'left behind' towns

General election 2019: Tories pledge help for 'left behind' towns
Feb 16,2020 8:15 am

... Shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne said: A decade of vicious cuts to the services that people in our communities rely on has taken 60p in every £1 from council budgets...

General election 2019: Row breaks out over Labour spending plans

General election 2019: Row breaks out over Labour spending plans
Feb 16,2020 8:02 am

... Labour s shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne said the manifesto would be fully costed when it is published...

General election 2019: Row breaks out over Labour spending plans

Feb 16,2020 7:53 am

A spending row has broken out after the Conservative Party published what it claims would be the Cost of a Labour government over five years.

The Report , compiled by The Party and not the Treasury, is based on A Number of commitments from Labour's annual party conference but not its manifesto.

Chancellor Sajid Javid said Labour's proposals would leave the UK "on The Brink of bankruptcy".

But shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell condemned The Report as "fake news".

The Conservatives claim that Labour's policies would Cost £1. 2tn over the course of the next five years, if The Party wins next month's general election.

The figure is based on costing Labour's 2017 manifesto and other Pledges it has made since then.

But the Labour Party has yet to publish its 2019 election manifesto, detailing its policies and spending proposals.

Senior Labour figures will meet next weekend to decide which policies passed by The Party 's annual conference will become manifesto proposals for government, with some unlikely to be confirmed.

Labour's shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne said the manifesto would be "fully costed" when it is published.

Challenged on the assessment by the BBC's Andrew Marr , Mr Javid stood by the figures.

He told the programme: "This is the true Cost of Corbyn's Labour. These are the numbers that John Mcdonnell did not want you to see. "

The chancellor added: "Of course [Labour] aren't going to welcome these numbers. They don't want to see this kind of transparency.

"These are eye-watering levels of spending… it will be absolutely reckless and will leave This Country with an economic crisis within months. "

But asked about the Conservatives' own spending Pledges - and how they would be funded - Mr Javid only said The Party would "set out our plans during the course of the election campaign".

"Our plans are properly costed and it will be clear how we will be funding that," he added.

Earlier, business minister Kwasi Kwarteng was pushed for the Conservatives' spending plans by Sky News ' Sophy Ridge programme, but he said he was "not going to bandy around figures".

Mr McDonnell branded the Conservative report a "ludicrous piece of Tory fake news" and an "incompetent mish-mash of debunked estimates and bad maths, cooked up because they know Labour's plans for real change are popular".

And Mr Gwynne told the BBC's Andrew Marr show the Conservative claims about Labour spending were "an absolute work of fiction".

The Shadow minister said His party's proposals would be "open and transparent" on costings, and called on the Tories to do the same with their manifesto.

Neither the Conservatives nor Labour have confirmed a date for when their manifestos will be published.

But The Deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats , Ed Davey , has called for both parties to submit their manifestos to The Office for Budget Responsibility to be independently costed.

"The Cash commitments that are being thrown around by the two old parties need to be subject to proper scrutiny," he said.

"Manifestos need to be independently assessed and costed by The Office for Budget Responsibility so that The Public can be confident that flagship policies can be delivered. "

Mr Davey said the Lib Dems were "More Than prepared" to do the same with their own manifesto when it is published.

How accurate are the claims?

There are problems with the Conservative Party 's approach.

As Labour has not yet published its election manifesto, previous Pledges may well be dropped, while new ones could still be added.

That makes The Job of accurately costing election Pledges , at this stage of The Campaign , impossible.

Just because certain policy positions passed at the Labour conference, there is no guarantee they will be adopted in the upcoming manifesto.

There is also an issue with some of the costing. For example, the Conservatives Cost Labour's renationalisation plans at £196bn. This is based on a Confederation of British Industry estimate, which.

But it is certainly true that Labour wants to spend a lot More - Something it has been upfront about.

Shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell says he wants to More Than double UK investment spending to an Extra £55bn a year.

However, The Institute for Fiscal Studies has called into Question where such an immediate increase in investment spending could be achieved.

The publication of the Conservative document comes after Civil Service head Sir Mark Sedwill

Sir Mark's decision came after Mr McDonnell complained vociferously to Treasury Permanent Secretary Tom Scholar .

Speaking about Labour's plans in Liverpool on Thursday, Mr McDonnell promised to overhaul infrastructure in all areas of the UK.

The Shadow chancellor said he wanted to transfer power and money out of the south-east of England - and will fund His plans through borrowing.

He said His party would introduce new fiscal rules, meaning "borrowing for investment" would not be included in borrowing targets.

Labour's includes doubling "investment" spending, a £150bn "social transformation fund", and a £250bn "Green transformation fund".

The Tories have also vowed to borrow to fund More spending, rewriting their current financial rules.

'A political document'

This document is political rather than financial. The Conservatives' aim is to frame Labour's plans not as ambitious, but as unaffordable.

But the dossier assumes that all Labour's policies are firm commitments, and it does not examine Labour's revenue raising measures.

John Mcdonnell has made no secret that Labour intends to borrow More Than the Tories to invest - His political argument is that this would both grow the economy More rapidly and increase The State 's assets - not just its liabilities.

So, in the end, the calculation voters are likely to make is about who they trust More to run the economy.

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