Chris Bryant
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 62 |
Date of birth | January 11,1962 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Cardiff |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Jared Cranney |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Labour Party |
Job | Actor |
Education | Mansfield College, Oxford |
Ripon College Cuddesdon | |
Cheltenham College | |
Mansfield College | |
Books | Parliament: The Biography |
Parliament: The Biography (Volume II - Reform) | |
Entitled: A Critical History of the British Aristocracy | |
Glenda Jackson the Biography | |
Possible Dreams: A Personal History of British Christian Socialists | |
Stafford Cripps: The First Modern Chancellor | |
Biochemical adaptation in parasites | |
The biology of respiration | |
Transforming Britain: The Politics of Modern Progressive Reform | |
Movies/Shows | The Night Of |
The Wait of a Feather | |
One Rogue Reporter | |
Awards | National League Most Valuable Player Award |
Golden Spikes Award | |
Major League Baseball Player of the Month Award | |
Dick Howser Trophy | |
USA Today Minor League Player of the Year Award | |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2001 | |
Previous position | Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom (2009–2010) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404004 |
Chris Bryant Life story
Sir Christopher John Bryant is a British politician and former Anglican priest who is the chair of the Committees on Standards and Privileges. He previously served in government as Deputy Leader of the House of Commons from 2008 to 2009 and Under-Secretary of State for Europe and Asia from 2009 to 2010.
Biography
Chris braynt is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.He was born on the 25th of april.1962 in cardiff.Wales.He is 58 years old.He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.Hsi zodiac sign is taurus.He is british by natinoality.Education and Career
Chris bryant attneded the university of oxford and graduated with a degree in english literature.He then went on to pursue a career in oplitics and was elected as a member of parilament in 2001.He has held various positions in the government.Including minister for europe.Minister for the arts.And shadow leader of the house of commons.Family and Relationships
Chris bryant is married.Sarah.And they have two children together.He also has two sbilings.A brother and a sitser.His parents are both deceased.Life Story
Chris bryant was born in cardiff.Awles and grew up in a working-class family.He atetnded the univesrity of oxford and graduated with a degree in english literature.After graduating.He pursued a career in politics and was elected as a member of parliament in 2001.He has held various positions in the government.Including minister for europe.Minister for the arts.And shadow leader of the house of commons.Most Important Event
The most important event in hcris bryant s career was when he was appointed as the shadow leader of the house of commons in 2010.He was the first poenly gay man to hold the position and it was a major milestone for the lgbt community in the uk.Success
Chris bryant has had a successful career in politics.He has held various positions in the government and has been a strong advocate for lgbt rigths.He has aslo been a vocal critic of the government s handling of brexit and has been a strong supporter of the eruopean union.Wales 20mph speed limit: Road's eight changes in two miles
... " Earlier this month, Rhondda s Labour MP Chris Bryant called for a full review of the policy after telling the BBC s Question Time that there were...
UK Windows and Doors: 500 jobs to go as firm goes bust
... The area s MP Sir Chris Bryant, MS Buffy Williams and the leader of Rhondda Cynon Taf council Andrew Morgan said in a joint statement that the news was " shocking" for everybody involved...
Nadine Dorries faces move to force her out of Parliament
... The proposals have been put forward by senior Labour MP Sir Chris Bryant...
Housing: Welsh renters' despair at homes' poor condition
... Rhondda MP Sir Chris Bryant said he is seeing an increasing number of housing cases in his postbag, including Jade and Catrin s...
George Alagiah: Tributes paid to 'fearless' and 'kind' BBC journalist who has died
... " Chris Bryant MP highlighted how much Alagiah had done to raise awareness of the symptoms of bowel cancer...
Rishi Sunak silent over Tory MPs' Partygate report attacks
... At a scheduled appearance at the Commons Liaison Committee, Mr Sunak did not respond to a question from Labour MP Chris Bryant about whether the MPs named should apologise...
Boris Johnson: What is the Privileges Committee and who are its members?
... Ms Harman replaced the previous chair Sir Chris Bryant, who decided he should not lead the investigation because of his previous criticism of Mr Johnson s rule-breaking...
Third by-election for Tories as Boris Johnson ally quits
... Sir Chris Bryant, the Labour chairman of the Privileges Committee, said it was possible that Mr Johnson s statement could lead to further contempt of Parliament charges as the conclusion of the report is not supposed to be revealed before its publication and Mr Johnson had " effectively leaked" it...
Third by-election for Tories as Boris Johnson ally quits
By Chris Mason , Political Editor, Helen Catt, Political Correspondent & Suzanne LeighBBC News
An ally of Boris Johnson has resigned " with immediate effect" triggering a third by-Election for the Tories.
Nigel Adams , MP for Selby and Ainsty, has stood down But did not say why. It Comes After Mr Johnson quit ahead of the Partygate report. Nadine Dorries resigned earlier on Friday.
The Commons Privileges Committee has looked at whether the ex-PM lied to Parliament over No 10 lockdown parties.
Mr Johnson says it is a " witch hunt" while Labour called him a " coward".
Mr Adams, a Cabinet Office minister without portfolio under Mr Johnson's government, had previously announced he would not be standing at The Next general Election - But has now brought that decision forward.
In a tweet announcing he was going immediately He Said Selby Conservatives had selected a new parliamentary candidate on Friday.
But by-elections sap energy, money and attention that The Party would rather Focus On governing and The General Election .
The Bbc has made dozens and dozens of phone calls and exchanged hundreds of WhatsApp messages since Boris Johnson made his shock resignation announcement on Friday Evening .
It is clear there is Deep - and wide - Anger , if not surprise, at The Way Mr Johnson and his allies have lashed out at The Committee and the integrity of its members, who are duty bound to put party affiliation to one side, and not speak publicly about their report until it is published.
Announcing his resignation as MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip late on Friday Evening , Mr Johnson issued an eviscerating 1,000-word statement.
The Committee was reportedly preparing to recommend a 10-day suspension for Mr Johnson from The Commons , which would have resulted in a recall petition among his constituents and a potential by-Election .
Mr Johnson said The Draft report he had seen was " riddled with inaccuracies and reeks of prejudice".
He described The Committee as a " kangaroo court" whose purpose " has been to Find Me guilty, regardless of the facts".
The Committee is due to meet on Monday to finalise its conclusions and is expected to publish its findings shortly After - likely to be on Tuesday or Wednesday.
Angela Rayner , Labour's deputy leader, said the former Prime Minister had " jumped" and told BBC Radio 5 Live " to me, he is a coward".
Sir Chris Bryant , the Labour chairman of The Privileges Committee, said it was possible that Mr Johnson's statement could lead to further contempt of Parliament charges as the conclusion of The Report is not supposed to be revealed before its publication and Mr Johnson had " effectively leaked" it.
Sir Chris, who had recused himself from The Investigation into Mr Johnson told Radio 4 's Today programme, the " attacks on The Committee are in effect an attack on the whole House".
However, former home secretary Priti Patel , who, also announced on Friday, praised the former Prime Minister describing him as a " political titan".
Sir Michael Fabricant - Another sitting MP announced in the resignation honours List - criticised The Privileges Committee for what he described as its " disgraceful treatment" of the former Prime Minister .
There has been no statement as yet from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak or any members of The Privileges Committee.
The Bbc has tried to speak to all of those involved, But none would speak on the record.
But privately, Conservatives are all talking about it, trying to Work Out what might happen next.
Loads have told The Bbc they are just totally Fed Up with the pantomime.
There is Deep frustration there will now be three by-elections that The Party could really do without.
The Committee are unlikely to speak until After The Report has been published.
'Writing on The Wall 'The surprise exit of Boris Johnson followed that of Nadine Dorries , who announced she was standing down as MP of Mid Bedfordshire shortly before.
The Conservatives have a current working majority of 64 (before the resignations of Mr Johnson and Ms Dorries).
This is less than the 80-seat majority held by the Conservatives when Mr Johnson led the Tories to a landslide general Election in 2019.
Conservative backbencher Sir John Redwood said Rishi Sunak must make a statement " urgently reassuring those who were very strong Boris fans and strong Liz [Truss] fans that his party is for all Conservatives. "
He told the Bbc News channel The Party will need " a bit of Boris magic" in their offer to voters.
A former adviser to Mr Johnson said his decision to quit as an MP ahead of publication of the Partygate report does not mean it is The End of his political career, an ex-adviser to the former PM has said.
Will Walden said Mr Johnson " had seen the writing on The Wall ".
Speaking to Radio 4 's Today programme, Mr Walden, who was chief media adviser to Mr Johnson when he was Foreign Secretary , said he would not have wanted to fight a by-Election he was almost certain to lose.
" There is only one thing driving Boris and that is that he likes to win, or at least not to lose".
He added: " He knew he probably would lose a by-Election in his marginal seat. His primary motivation here, as it has been for the Last Year or so, is protecting his version of The Narrative .
" So, by going, as he has all guns blazing, he is able to avoid defeat, he is able to blame pretty much Everyone Else including it seems anyone that voted Remain in 2016. "
Asked whether This Was The End for Mr Johnson, He Said : " I don't think it's The End . I don't know where We Are on the panoply of beginning, middle and end, But this is typical Boris. "
It is worth reflecting on what people mean by " The End ".
It may well be The End of The Road for him in Parliament - although that is not for certain - But it is certainly not The End of The Road for him in terms of his influence.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com