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Chris Skidmore

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Gender Male
Age 42
Web site www.chrisskidmore.com
Date of birth May 17,1981
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Longwell Green
United Kingdom
Spouse Lydia Wilson
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
ChildrenClementine Rose
Job Author
Politician
Historian
Archaeologist
Education Christ Church
Bristol Grammar School
BooksDeath and the Virgin Queen: Elizabeth I and the Dark Scandal That Rocked the Throne
Death and the Virgin: Elizabeth, Dudley and the Mysterious Fate of Amy Robsart
Bosworth: The Birth of the Tudors
The Rise of the Tudors: The Family That Changed English History
Richard III: Brother, Protector, King
The Lives of Richard III
Britannia Unchained
Richard III: England's Most Controversial King
Edward VI
After the Coalition
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Party Conservative Party
Previous positionMinister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation of United Kingdom (2019–2020)
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Christopher James Skidmore, OBE, FRHistS, FSA, FRSA is a British politician, and author of popular history. He served as Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation from December 2018 to July 2019, and from September 2019 to February 2020, during which he signed UK's Net Zero pledge into law.

Early Life and Education of Chris Skidmore

Chris skidmore was born on the 15th of october 1979 in bristol. England. He attended the university of bristol where he tsudied for a degree in history. Graduating with a first-class honours in 2001. After completing his undergraduate studies. He went on to pursue a master s degree in modern history at the university of oxford. Which he completed in 2002.

Political Career of Chris Skidmore

Chris skidmore was first elected as member of parliament (mp) in the 2010 general election. He served as the conservative mp for kingswood until the 2017 general election whne he was re-elected. During his time in parliament. He has served as parliamentary under-secretary of state for business. Innovation and skills. And as minister of state for universities. Science. Research and innovation.

Personal Life of Chris Skidmore

Chris skidmore is married to diane skidmore. They have two children. A son and a daughter. He is known to be a keen supporter of bristol icty football club.

Interesting Facts about Chris Skidmore

Chris skidmore is the co-author of the book crown and country: the story of a royal tour. Which was published in 2008.

Important Events in Chris Skidmore s Life

In 2017. Chris skidmore was appointed minister of state for universities. Science. Research and innovation. He was tasekd with the responsibility of overseeing innovation and research within the uk.

Accomplishments of Chris Skidmore

Chris skidmore has been awarded a number of awards. Including the uk parliamentary awards for scienec and innovation in 2018. And the 2019 uk science and innovation award.

Philanthropic Work of Chris Skidmore

Chris skidmore has been involved in a number of philanthropic projects. Includnig the bristol-based charity. Children in need. He has also been a patron of the charity. Help for heroes. Since 2012.

Media Appearances of Chris Skidmore

Hcris skidmroe has made a number of media appearances. Including interviews on the bbc s daily politics show. And on sky news. He has also been a guest on the podcast. Podcast politics.

Political Positions held by Chris Skidmore

Crhis skidmore has held a number of political positions during his time in parliament. Including parliamentary under-secretary of state for business. Innovation and skills. And minister of state for universities. Science. Research and innovation.

Interesting Fact about Chris Skidmore

Chris skidmore is the youngest person to ever be appionted as a minister of state for universities. Science. Research and innovation.

Will Rishi Sunak's green rethink transform Tory fortunes?

Will Rishi Sunak's green rethink transform Tory fortunes?
Sep 21,2023 12:51 pm

... Mr Sunak s new approach has attracted vocal criticism from some senior figures in the Conservative party, such as Chris Skidmore and Sir Simon Clarke, but not, so far, from anyone he will be worried about...

PM's green approach is pragmatic, says Suella Braverman

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Sep 20,2023 5:51 am

... " Conservative MP Chris Skidmore, the former chairman of the UK government s net zero review, said the prime minister risked making " the greatest mistake of his premiership" and warned that diluting green policies could see the UK missing out on " growth, jobs and future prosperity"...

Attention-grabbing leak turbocharges climate politics

Attention-grabbing leak turbocharges climate politics
Sep 19,2023 11:51 pm

... The Conservative MP Chris Skidmore, who led a government review into net zero, said it was potentially the greatest mistake of Rishi Sunak s premiership so far...

Net zero sceptics warm to Rishi Sunak's climate shift

Net zero sceptics warm to Rishi Sunak's climate shift
Aug 3,2023 5:11 am

... Conservative MP Chris Skidmore, for example, said granting new oil and gas licences would put the party " on the wrong side of history"...

Rishi Sunak: I care about reaching net zero carbon emissions

Rishi Sunak: I care about reaching net zero carbon emissions
Aug 2,2023 6:20 am

... Conservative MP Chris Skidmore said the move was " the wrong decision at precisely the wrong time" and " on the wrong side of history"...

Climate change: UK risks losing investment in net-zero race, MPs warn

Climate change: UK risks losing investment in net-zero race, MPs warn
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... They also need to respond to a government-commissioned net-zero review by Conservative MP Chris Skidmore...

Theresa May says asylum plan won't solve illegal migration issue

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Mar 13,2023 7:11 pm

... Other Tories, including Chris Skidmore, said they could not support the bill...

UK falling behind in net zero race, review finds

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... The review, by Tory MP Chris Skidmore, says delaying climate action would put the UK at an economic disadvantage...

Rishi Sunak: I care about reaching net zero carbon emissions

Oct 28,2022 7:10 am

By Becky MortonPolitical reporter

Rishi Sunak has insisted he cares about reaching net zero but that the 2050 target needs to be achieved in " a proportionate and pragmatic way".

The Prime Minister has faced criticism from environmental groups and some of his own MPs that he is not committed to tackling Climate Change .

Mr Sunak told LBC he wanted to leave The Environment in " a better state than we found it in" for his two daughters.

But he added that the UK would still need fossil fuels in The Future .

Asked if he was confident he could win over his environmentally conscious daughters, Mr Sunak said they were not " eco-zealots" and like Most People , were " open to sensible, practical arguments".

He has previously described his daughters as " passionate environmentalists" who have often asked him what he is doing about Climate Change .

Mr Sunak is facing pressure from some Conservative MPs to review the government's green policies, after The Party 's surprise win in the Uxbridge by-election,

However, he has said the government is committed to reaching net zero by 2050 - which means no longer adding to the total amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which are increasing global temperatures.

Domestic flights

Other leading climate campaigners in the Conservative Party have criticised Mr Sunak's commitment to Environmental Issues .

Lord Goldsmith, accusing the Prime Minister of " apathy" over Climate Change .

The Prime Minister has also attracted criticism for The Number of domestic flights he has taken to travel for government business across the UK.

Earlier This Week he defended flying to Scotland, to announce support for a carbon capture project, as " an efficient use of time for the person running the country".

" If your approach to Climate Change is to say that No One should go On Holiday , No One should Go On a plane, I think you are completely and utterly wrong, " he told BBC's Good Morning Scotland.

In his interview with LBC he also revealed he was taking His Family on a Summer Holiday to California This Week , including a visit to Disneyland.

Mr Sunak has announced the government is, as well as supporting a carbon capture project in the north east of Scotland.

The decision was criticised by environmental campaigners, Who Said it would " send a Wrecking Ball through the UK's climate commitments".

Conservative MP Chris Skidmore said The Move was " the wrong decision at precisely the wrong time" and " on the wrong side of history".

However, Mr Sunak said: " I 100% believe that what I'm doing is right, " adding that even after meeting the 2050 target the UK would still need fossil fuels.

He argued it was " sensible" to use " the energy we have here at home" as this would be better for jobs and avoid the environmental cost of shipping energy from abroad, as well as reducing the UK's reliance on other countries.

Electric cars

Meanwhile, Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps is meeting oil and gas bosses in Downing Street to talk about the government's decision to invest in home-grown energy sources, including renewables and North Sea oil and gas.

Mr Sunak is also facing pressure over measures to move towards electric cars.

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch is understood to have raised concerns about rules due to come into effect next year that require car manufacturers to sell a certain proportion of electric models.

From January, 22% of vehicles sold have to be zero emission, or car makers could be hit with fines.

Some manufacturers have been calling for a softening of The Rules , and, Ms Badenoch has passed on their concerns to her cabinet colleagues.

Ministers have insisted the government, despite calls from some Tory MPs for a delay.

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