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Christopher Chope

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Gender Male
Age 76
Date of birth May 19,1947
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Putney
London
United Kingdom
SpouseChristine Mary Hutchinson
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
BooksEmployment Opportunities Bill
Job Politician
Barrister
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1997
Parents Robert Charles Chope
Pamela Chope
Education Dundee Law School
Marlborough College
The City Law School
St Andrew's Prep
Previous positionMinister for Rural Affairs United Kingdom (1986–1990)
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Sir Christopher Robert Chope OBE is a British barrister and politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Christchurch in Dorset since 1997. A member of the Conservative Party, he was first elected in 1983 for Southampton Itchen, but lost this seat in 1992 to Labour.

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... Speaking in the Commons, Tory MP Christopher Chope said the bill could lead to a deterioration in mental health in young men...

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... Campaigners backing the bill had feared it could be blocked after more than 30 amendments were tabled by two Conservative MPs, Sir Christopher Chope and Sir Bill Wiggin...

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... MP Sir Christopher Chope said his party was now " ungovernable" and a general election was " the only answer"...

Peter Dowd MP calls for four-day working week without pay cut

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... But Sir Christopher Chope, Conservative MP for Christchurch in Dorset, said he wanted to put on record his strong opposition to Mr Dowd s bill...

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... Truss supporter Christopher Chope said " time will tell" if she had done enough to secure her position but those plotting to remove her were " hyenas"...

Mini-budget U-turn on the table as pressure mounts

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Oct 13,2022 7:10 pm

... Sir Christopher Chope, a Truss backer, told the BBC Two s Newsnight: " If we were to increase corporation tax having said that we re not going to, that would be totally inconsistent with the prime minister s policy of promoting growth, growth and growth...

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... MP Sir Christopher Chope accused the Met Police of an " abuse of power" amid concerns senior civil servant Sue Gray will leave out crucial findings...

Downing Street party: Has Boris Johnson's apology won over the Conservatives?

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... Senior Tory Christopher Chope told the same programme he had " never heard such an abject apology" during his long years in Parliament, and he believed it was " genuinely sincere"...

Mini-budget U-turn on the table as pressure mounts

Nov 16,2021 9:26 am

By Chris Mason , politcal editor, & Becky Morton, political reporterBBC News

A U-turn over the mini-budget is on The Table as pressure mounts on Liz Truss to change her economic plans.

Discussions are ongoing between the Prime Minister and her MPs about how she could reverse aspects of her mini-budget to reassure financial markets and her own party.

Many Tory MPs believe a U-turn on some of her Tax -cutting package is now all but inevitable.

But on Thursday the chancellor said the Government 's position had not changed.

All aspects of the mini-budget - including changes to the energy bills support package and The Pledge to scrap the planned rise to corporation Tax - are under discussion among MPs.

The febrile atmosphere in Westminster was apparent as The Bbc spoke to dozens of sources across Parliament and the Government .

" It's checkmate, we're screwed, " one Tory MP remarked.

" There is No Question in my mind, they'll have to junk loads of this stuff and U-turn, " another said.

If the Government does announce changes to its plans it is not clear when this might happen.

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng is due to arrive back in the UK from Washington, where he has been at a meeting of The International Monetary Fund, on Saturday.

On Thursday, He Said he was " not going Anywhere " - and when asked if he and Ms Truss would still be in their jobs This Time next month, He Said : " Absolutely, 100%. "

As it stands, Mr Kwarteng is set to spell out how he will pay for the Government 's £43bn package of Tax cuts and get the UK's national debt falling in a statement on 31 October, alongside an independent economic forecast.

The Government has already U-turned on its plan to scrap The Top rate of Income Tax , but this only made up £2bn of the Tax cuts announced by the chancellor last month.

Some Tory MPs think the Government 's Tax -cutting plans should be reversed, while others believe The Help with energy bills should be more targeted.

Other scenarios being discussed by Tory MPs include the chancellor resigning or the Prime Minister being ousted.

However, there is little agreement on what should happen next or who should replace Ms Truss if she is removed.

, Senior Conservatives are holding talks about replacing Ms Truss with a joint ticket of Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt , who both ran for The Leadership this summer.

Unlike the summer leadership contest, MPs would propose just one person to succeed the PM, with The Other individual taking a Senior cabinet role, The Paper reported.

Among the possible U-turns, there has been speculation the Government could reverse its plan for corporation Tax .

Ms Truss has pledged to scrap a planned rise to the Tax , which was set to increase from 19% to 25% in 2023.

When asked about the positive market response to the speculation of a U-turn on corporation Tax , Mr Kwarteng told: " Let's see. "

However, he added that he still thought ensuring " competitive" Tax rates for businesses was a " great idea".

Former Home Secretary Priti Patel , meanwhile, The Market would now " dictate" the Prime Minister 's decision on corporation Tax " primarily because we want to see stability".

Senior Tories are continuing to call for the Government to change course.

Alicia Kearns , the new chairwoman of The Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, said the Government had to " adapt" during a " crisis".

Asked if the Government 's Tax cuts should be reversed, she told The Bbc : " There are some that are worth keeping, there are some that are not, but do I want to see mass borrowing at this point? I don't think that's reassuring. "

Former minister Johnny Mercer called for a " course correction" from No 10, describing the impact of rising mortgage rates on people who want to buy a home as " unconscionable" and " politically unsurvivable".

" Get on and do it - we all know it's coming. It's not a game for folks down here, " He Said of his Plymouth Moor View constituency.

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross called on the Prime Minister and chancellor to " get a grip" on the economy.

" There have been mistakes, they've got to work this out to settle the markets, to settle the economy and to get things back up and running again, " he told The Bbc One's Question Time .

Asked whether he believed Ms Truss could win The Next general election, he replied: " Yes. "

But other Tory MPs expressed support for the Prime Minister and said she must not reverse her plans.

Sir Christopher Chope , a Truss backer, told The Bbc Two's Newsnight: " If we were to increase corporation Tax having said that we're not going to, that would be totally inconsistent with the Prime Minister 's policy of promoting growth, growth and growth. "

He added that a U-turn would be a " complete betrayal of that she believed in" and he believed it would not happen.

Wales Office Minister David Davies said the Government had to be " flexible" in what he described as an economic " storm".

However, He Said Mr Kwarteng should remain chancellor and refused to accept recent market turmoil was due to a " mistake" by the Government .



Source of news: bbc.com

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