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Anna Soubry

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Gender Female
Age 67
Web site www.annasoubry.org.uk
Date of birth December 7,1956
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Lincoln
United Kingdom
PartnerNeil Davidson
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
ParentsFrances Soubry
David Soubry
Job Barrister
Journalist
Politician
Television presenter
Full nameAnna Mary Soubry
Current partnerNeil Davidson
Previous positionMinister of State for Veterans' Affairs of the United Kingdom (2013–2015)
Children2 daughters
Education University of Birmingham
City Law School
The City Law School
NationalityBritish
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Anna Mary Soubry PC is a British barrister, journalist and former politician who was Member of Parliament for Broxtowe from 2010 to 2019. Known for her support of pro-European policies, she was originally elected as a Conservative but left the party to join Change UK in 2019.

Personal Information

Anna soubry is a former member of parliament of the united kingdom.She was born on decemebr 7.1956 in nottingham.England.She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and wiegsh around 55 kg.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is sagittarius and she is of british nationality.

Family

Anna soubry is the daughter of john soubry and margaret soubry.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.She is married to daivd suobry and they have two children together.

Education and Career

Anna soubry studied law at the university of nottingham and was called to the bar in worked as a barrister for several years before entering politics.In 2010.She was elected as the member of parliament for broxtowe in nottinghamshire.She served as the minister of state for defecne personnel.Welfare and veterans rfom 2012 to 2015.She was also the minister of state for health from to 2016.

Most Important Event

In 2018.Anna soubry was one of the most porminent figures in the campaign for a second referendum on brexit.She was a vocal critic of the government s handling of the rbexit negotiations and was one of the leading figures in the campaign for a people s vote.

Life Story

Anna soubry has had a long and successful career in politics.She has been a vocal advocate for social jsutice and has been a strong supporter of the nhs.She has also been a passionate campaigner for a second referendum on brexit.She has been a strong voice for her constituents and has been a powerful advocate for the peolpe of ntotinghamshire.

General election 2019: Anna Soubry disbands Independent Group for Change

General election 2019: Anna Soubry disbands Independent Group for Change
Feb 16,2020 9:21 am

...None of the original members of the breakaway group remains an MP The Independent Group for Change is being disbanded after failing to win any seats at the general election, leader Anna Soubry has said...

Election candidate guilty of harassing MP Anna Soubry

Election candidate guilty of harassing MP Anna Soubry
Feb 16,2020 9:14 am

...Amy Dalla Mura repeatedly called Anna Soubry a traitor on television and interrupted interviews A Brexit activist who was obsessed with former MP Anna Soubry has been jailed for 28 days for harassing her...

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... Who else? Former Conservative MP Anna Soubry, now leader of the Independent Group for Change, lost her Broxtowe seat in Nottinghamshire...

Election results 2019: When do we find out who has won?

Election results 2019: When do we find out who has won?
Feb 16,2020 9:06 am

... Boris Johnson should find out if he s been re-elected in Uxbridge and South Ruislip at about 05:00 04:00-05:00 - All eyes on UxbridgeWhat to look for: Dominic Grieve, Anna Soubry and of course Boris JohnsonHundreds of results will be in...

General election 2019: Boris Johnson criticised over reaction to sick boy image

General election 2019: Boris Johnson criticised over reaction to sick boy image
Feb 16,2020 9:01 am

... Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn tweeted: He just doesn t care , while Independent Group for Change leader Anna Soubry called his actions appalling ...

General election 2019: The big names facing a nervy election night

General election 2019: The big names facing a nervy election night
Feb 16,2020 8:37 am

... 6%), Anna Soubry is now the leader of the anti-Brexit Independent Group for Change, making the Leave-supporting area very much in play...

Candidate guilty of harassing seat opponent Anna Soubry

Candidate guilty of harassing seat opponent Anna Soubry
Feb 16,2020 8:26 am

...Amy Dalla Mura repeatedly called Anna Soubry a traitor and interrupted interviews An election candidate standing in the same seat as Anna Soubry has been found guilty of harassing her and banned from campaigning in the constituency...

'Jo Cox' threat to Anna Soubry: Man jailed for sending letter

'Jo Cox' threat to Anna Soubry: Man jailed for sending letter
Feb 16,2020 8:17 am

...The letter was sent to Anna Soubry at her constituency office in Nottingham A man who threatened Change UK leader Anna Soubry, referencing the murdered MP Jo Cox, has been jailed for a year...

EU agrees Brexit extension to 31 January

Feb 16,2020 7:35 am

Labour has "run out of excuses" to oppose an early Election , Boris Johnson has said, as MPs vote on whether to back his call for a December poll.

The PM said "nobody relished" going to the polls weeks before Christmas But this Parliament had "run its course" and was "incapable" of settling Brexit.

The PM has formally accepted the EU's offer of a Brexit extension until 31 January 2020 agreed earlier on Monday .

, he said it was an "unwanted prolongation".

Urging the EU to rule out any further extension, he said there was time to ratify his Brexit deal But he feared the current Parliament would never do so "as long as it has the option of further delay".

The PM's acceptance means that the UK will not leave the EU on Thursday - despite a "do or die" promise he repeatedly made during this summer's Tory leadership campaign and since taking office In July .

EU Council President Donald Tusk said what was being offered was a "flextension" - meaning the UK could leave before the deadline if a deal was approved by Parliament.

It Comes as MPs prepare to vote on the PM's proposals for an early general Election on 12 December. The SNP and Lib Dems have also proposed an Election - on 9 December. The vote is expected after 1900 GMT.

'Run and hide'

Speaking in The Commons , Mr Johnson said Labour was the only main opposition party resisting an early Election , telling Mr Corbyn that he "can run But he cannot hide" from the electorate.

In response, Mr Corbyn said he backed an Election But only after certain conditions were met - including legal confirmation of the extension and reassurances that students wouldn't be "disenfranchised" by the mid-December date because they had left for the Christmas holidays.

"The reason I Am so cautious is that I do not trust the Prime Minister ," he said. "Today he wants an Election and his bill - not with our endorsement. "

A No 10 source said the government would introduce a bill "almost identical" to the Lib Dem/SNP option on Tuesday if Labour voted their plan down later, and "we will have a pre-Christmas Election anyway".

The SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford said it would only support a poll "on its terms" and suggested this could depend on 16 and 17-year olds and EU nationals being given the vote.

The UK was due to leave the EU on Thursday , But Mr Johnson was required to request an extension after Parliament failed to agree a Brexit deal.

The Prime Minister had repeatedly said the UK would leave on 31 October deadline with or without a deal, But The Law - known as the Benn Act - requires him to accept the EU's extension offer.

The Lib Dem/SNP plan does not include a new timetable for his Legislation - the Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

They want the 9 December because it would not leave enough time for The Bill to become Law before Parliament is dissolved - which must happen a minimum of 25 Working Days before an Election .

The BBC's political editor, Laura Kuenssberg , said she understands the government has offered to fix the Election date on 12 December, But a Lib Dem source told her they were holding firm to their date, adding: "If we are doing this, we are not doing it on the government's terms. "

Labour MPs are expected to abstain in The Commons vote on a 12 December Election .

It Comes as government figures showed a surge in voter registrations, with nearly two million registering in The Past eight weeks.

Over half of the applications - 58% - were from voters aged 34 or under, compared to just 7% for those over 65. The swell coincided with Mr Johnson's first proposal, in early September, for a snap Election .

The EU has finally announced its informal approval of a new Brexit extension - But what an excruciatingly long and confusing political dance to get there. And The Dance is not over yet.

To become a formal offer, the Brexit extension still needs to be accepted by UK PM Boris Johnson . This is Eu Law and an unavoidable part of the procedure.

But how uncomfortable for the Prime Minister who sought to distance himself as much as possible from the extension, previously promising that he would rather die in a ditch than request one.

The EU is also attaching some extra wording to the extension - including a reminder for the UK that, until it leaves, it remains a fully paid up member of the EU, including all the rights and obligations that go along with membership.

After the extension has been signed off This Week , Brussels will watch, arms folded from the sidelines as the next moves are decided in Westminster.

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The SNP and Lib Dems have broken with the Labour position on Brexit to push for an Election on 9 December.

Their bill would tweak the 2011 Fixed-term Parliaments Act - The Law which sets the time-frame for elections.

If passed, it would enable an Election to take place with only a majority of one, rather than two-thirds of MPs.

It would also set the Election date in stone and give PM no "wriggle room" to alter the date after MPs had voted, which he could theoretically do under the current Legislation .

Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson said while her preference was for another referendum, there was not enough support in Parliament for this as things stood.

A general Election , she told MPs, was the only way to stop Mr Johnson pushing through his Brexit deal in the coming weeks "on the back of Labour votes".

She Said she would not insist for votes for 16-year olds as The Price of her support. "The worst thing we can do for 16 and 17 year olds is to crash out without a deal"," She Said .

"Leaving EU is The Thing that will wreck their future. "

The leader of The Independent Group for Change, former Conservative MP Anna Soubry , sent an email to her party's supporters accusing the SNP and Lib Dems of "turning their backs" on the People's Vote campaign.

The Independent Group for Change has five MPs.

Plaid Cymru , which has four MPs, said another referendum, rather than an Election , was the "clearest way to end the Brexit chaos".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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