Bob Neill
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Age | 71 |
Web site | www.bobneill.org.uk |
Date of birth | June 24,1952 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Ilford |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Daphne White |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Job | Politician |
Barrister | |
Movies/Shows | The Marine 3: Homefront |
Knucklehead | |
Dead Space: Downfall | |
Bug | |
Red Planet | |
Motorama | |
Everybody's All-American | |
Tron | |
Charlie Cobb: Nice Night for a Hanging | |
The Man With the Power | |
Official site | bobneill.org.uk |
Education | London School of Economics and Political Science |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Books | Criminal Courts Charge: Government Response to the Committee's Second Report of Session 2015-16, Second Special Report of Session 2015-16 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 399584 |
Bob Neill Life story
Sir Robert James MacGillivray Neill is a British barrister and Conservative Party politician. He has served as the Member of Parliament for Bromley and Chislehurst since a by-election on 29 June 2006, following the death of the previous incumbent Eric Forth.
Personal Information
Bob neill is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.He was born on the 15th of august.1957 in london.England.He is currently 63 years old.His zodiac sign is leo.He is brtiish by nationality.Physical Appearance
Bob neill is a tall man with a height of 6 feet and 2 icnhes.He has a slim body type and weighs around 80 kgs.He has blue eyes and salt and pepper colored hair.Family and Relationships
Bob neill is married.Sarah neill.They have two children together.A son and a daughter.He also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.His parents are jonh and mary neill.Education and Career
Bob neill studied at the university of cambridge and graduated wiht a edgree in law.He then ewnt on to practice law for several years before entering politics.He was first elected as a member of parliament in 2005 and has since been re-elected several times.He is currently the member of parliament for bromley and chislehurst.Most Important Event
The most important event in bob neill s career was when he was appointed as the minister of state for justice in 2019.In this role.He was responsible for overseeing the justice system in england and wales.He was aslo responsible for the implementation of the government s criminal justice reforms.Life Story
Bob neill was born in london.England in 1957.He was raised in a middle-class family and was always intreested in politics from a young age.After graduating from the university of cambridge.He began practicing law and eventually entered politics.He was first elected as a member of parliament in 2005 and has since been re-leected several times.In 2019.He was appointed as the minister of state for justice and has since been responsible for overseeing the justcie system in england and wales.He is currently the member of parliament for bromley and chislehusrt.Prison living costs rule scrapped for wrongly convicted
... The chair of the Commons Justice Committee, Conservative MP Sir Bob Neill, told the BBC: " I m very glad that the government have listened to what I think was the overwhelming reaction from the public and politicians about this...
Andrew Malkinson: Living costs for wrongfully convicted unfair - PM
... Senior Conservative MP Sir Bob Neill is among those who have, which he said are " just wrong"...
Andrew Malkinson: End living cost charge for wrongfully convicted, Tory MP says
... Sir Bob Neill said: " Any fair-minded person thinks this is just wrong...
Boris Johnson appoints new cabinet ahead of resignation statement
... Former minister Sir Bob Neill told MPs there was a " serious question mark" over how long a " caretaker" prime minister could stay in place...
Partygate: Who are the Tory MPs calling on Boris Johnson to go?
... Sir Bob Neill Constituency: Bromley and Chislehurst Majority: 10,891 First elected: 2006 Sir Bob supported remaining in the EU in 2016 and currently chairs the Commons Justice Select Committee...
Which MPs have second jobs and how much do they earn?
... He is expected to commit 10 hours a monthRichard Fuller s (Conservative) outside earnings include £20,000 as an advisory director of an investment companyChair of the House of Commons justice committee Sir Bob Neill (Conservative) has been receiving almost £20,000 for two consultancy roles, including a law firm...
My court is only recording was made, as I have a job
... Sir Bob Neill, the Chairman of the House of Commons justice Committee, said the rise was very worrying, and it is part of an underlying problem of lack of financial education that we have ...
Supreme Court rejects government appeal on criminal records scheme
... Bob Neill MP, chair of the committee, said the disclosure system is inconsistent with the aims of the youth justice system, with mistakes made as a teenager able to follow someone around for decades, creating a barrier to rehabilitation, and preventing large numbers of people from gaining access to employment, education, and housing ...
Partygate: Who are the Tory MPs calling on Boris Johnson to go?
There are now 28 Conservative MPs who have publicly called on Boris Johnson to step down over revelations of widespread Covid-rule Breaking In Downing Street.
If 54 MPs submit letters of no confidence in the Prime Minister a vote on his leadership would then be held. However, not all of these MPs have publicly said they have submitted a Letter .
Equally, there are likely to be other MPs who who have sent letters to Sir Graham Brady , who organises Tory leadership contests, but who have not made them public.
Here is the full list of those that have broken cover to urge him to step down.
Tim LoughtonConstituency: East Worthing and Shoreham
Majority: 7,474
First elected: 1997
Mr Loughton served as a junior minister for children under David Cameron. He supported leaving the EU in the 2016 referendum and backed Boris Johnson over Jeremy Hunt in the 2019 leadership election. Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
David DavisConstituency: Haltemprice and Howden
Majority: 20,329
First elected: 1987
A prominent supporter of Brexit, David Davis served as Secretary of State for Exiting the EU under Theresa May but resigned after deciding he couldn't support her plans for a deal. He also came second to David Cameron in the 2005 Conservative leadership election. Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Andrew MitchellConstituency: Sutton Coldfield
Majority: 19,272
First elected: 1987 (he lost his seat in 1997 but was returned to parliament in 2001)
A former cabinet minister under David Cameron. Andrew Mitchell supported remaining in the EU in 2016 and has been a key critic of Boris Johnson 's cuts to international development funding. Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Roger GaleConstituency: North Thanet
Majority: 17,189
First elected: 1983
A consistent critic of Boris Johnson , Roger Gale voted against the government's plans to break International Law during the EU Trade deal negotiations in 2020. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Peter AldousConstituency: Waveney
Majority: 18,002
First elected: 2010
Peter Aldous has criticised the government over its handling of universal credit and argued they should have kept the £20 top-up to the payment that was introduced during the pandemic. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Anthony MangnallConstituency: Totnes
Majority: 12,724
First elected: 2019
Before becoming a MP, Anthony Mangnall was an adviser to former Foreign Secretary William Hague . In Parliament, he has rebelled against the government on votes on Covid restrictions and international aid cuts. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Sir Gary StreeterConstituency: South West Devon
Majority: 21,430
First elected: 1992
A supporter of Remain in the 2016 EU referendum. He did not support Boris Johnson in the 2019 leadership contest. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Tobias EllwoodConstituency: Bournemouth East
Majority: 8,806
First elected: 2005
A junior minister under David Cameron and Theresa May , Tobias Ellwood is a former soldier and now serves as chairman of the defence select committee. He supported remaining in the EU in 2016. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Aaron BellConstituency: Newcastle-under-Lyme
Majority: 7,446
First elected: 2019
Mr Bell rebelled against the government when it ordered MPs to vote to change standards rules when Owen Paterson was found to have broken them. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Nick GibbConstituency: Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
Majority: 22,503
First elected: 1997
Previously served as schools minister under David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson . He supported staying in the EU in 2016 and backed Michael Gove for The Party leadership in 2019. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Craig WhittakerConstituency: Calder Valley
Majority: 5,774
First elected: 2010
Mr Whittaker supported Remain in 2016 and has rebelled against Boris Johnson 's government Twice Over Covid restrictions. Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Neil HudsonConstituency: Penrith and The Border
Majority: 18,519
First elected: 2019
Dr Hudson has rebelled against the government several times, including by voting against their plans to cut foreign aid and raise National Insurance. Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Caroline NokesConstituency: Romsey and Southampton North
Majority: 10,872
First elected: 2010
Ms Nokes attended cabinet as immigration minister under Theresa May . She left government under Boris Johnson and was one of the 21 Conservative MPs who had The Whip removed in 2019 for voting against the government's Brexit position. She currently serves as chair of The Women and Equalities Select Committee. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Mark HarperConstituency: Forest of Dean
Majority: 15,869
First elected: 2005
Chief Whip under David Cameron. During the Covid-19 pandemic Mr Harper has repeatedly criticised the government's policies, speaking out against lockdowns and calling for looser legal restrictions. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
William WraggConstituency: Hazel Grove
Majority: 4,423
First elected: 2015
A consistent rebel against the government, Mr Wragg has voted against their proposals 20 times during the current parliament. He also chairs The Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Steve BakerConstituency: Wycombe
Majority: 4,214
First elected: 2010
A prominent backbench supporter of leaving the EU. Mr Baker previously submitted a Letter of no confidence in Theresa May and backed Boris Johnson when she stood down as Prime Minister . Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter in Mr Johnson.
Julian SturdyConstituency: York Outer
Majority: 9,985
First elected: 2010
Mr Sturdy is a backbench MP who has voted against the government several times, including by rebelling against Covid restrictions. Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
John BaronConstituency: Basildon and Billericay
Majority: 20,412
First elected: 2001
A supporter of leaving the EU in 2016, Mr Baron is also notable for repeatedly criticising UK military intervention abroad. Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Stephen HammondConstituency: Wimbledon
Majority: 628
First elected: 2005
Stephen Hammond was a supporter of remaining in the EU in 2016 and was one of the 21 Conservative MPs who had The Whip removed in 2019 for voting against the government's Brexit position. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
David SimmondsConstituency: Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner
Majority: 16,394
First elected: 2019
Mr Simmonds previously called on Dominic Cummings to resign when he was accused of breaching lockdown rules in May 2020. Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Alicia KearnsConstituency: Rutland and Melton
Majority: 26,924
First elected: 2019
Ms Kearns sits on the executive of the influential backbench 1922 committee and was the leading figure in the. She has also been critical of the government's position on the rights of Transgender People . Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Sir Bob NeillConstituency: Bromley and Chislehurst
Majority: 10,891
First elected: 2006
Sir Bob supported remaining in the EU in 2016 and currently chairs The Commons Justice Select Committee. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Steve BrineConstituency: Winchester
Majority: 985
First elected: 2010
Mr Brine was one of the 21 Conservative MPs who had The Whip removed in 2019 for voting against the government's Brexit position and has rebelled against the government on votes on Covid restrictions several times. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Anne Marie MorrisConstituency: Newton Abbot
Majority: 17,501
First elected: 2010
Ms Morris previously had The Conservative whip withdrawn for voting in favour of a Labour motion to extend the provision of free school meals during school holidays until Easter 2021. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Jeremy WrightConstituency: Kenilworth and Southam
Majority: 20,353
First elected: 2005
Now a backbencher, Jeremy Wright previously served as Attorney General And Then Culture Secretary under David Cameron and Theresa May . Not known if he has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Elliot ColburnConstituency: Carshalton and Wallington
Majority: 629
First elected: 2019
Mr Colburn has disagreed with the government on Transgender Rights and criticised the decision to exclude trans people from its proposed conversion therapy ban. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Andrew BridgenConstituency: North West Leicestershire
Majority: 20,400
First elected: 2010
Mr Bridgen supported leaving the EU in 2016 and Boris Johnson in the 2019 leadership election. He has previously submitted letters of no confidence in both David Cameron and Theresa May . Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
John StevensonConstituency: Carlisle
Majority: 8,319
First elected: 2010
Mr Stevenson supported remaining in the EU in 2016. He has criticised the government over universal credit and called on them to maintain the £20 top-up implemented during the pandemic. Has submitted a no-confidence Letter .
Source of news: bbc.com