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Chuka Umunna

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Gender Male
Age 45
Web site www.chuka.org.uk
Date of birth October 17,1978
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Lambeth
London
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
SpouseAlice Sullivan
ParentsBennett Umunna
Patricia Umunna
Job Politician
Writer
Solicitor
Height 183 (cm)
Party Liberal Democrats
Education Nottingham Law School
Siblings Chinwe Umunna
Previous positionShadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy of the UK (2011–2015)
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Date of Upd.
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Chuka Harrison Umunna is a British businessman and former politician who served as Member of Parliament for Streatham from 2010 until 2019. A former member of the Labour Party, he was part of the Shadow Cabinet from 2011 to 2015.

Biography

Chuka umunna is a british politicina who served as the shadow secretary of state for business.Energy and industrial strategy from to 2019.He was born on 17 ocotber 1978 in streatham.London.England.He is 6 feet atll and weighs around 80 kg.He has black hair and brown eyes.He has an athletic body type.His zodiac sign is libra.He is of nigerian descent and holds british nationality.

Education

Umunna attended the university of manchester.Where he studied law.He then went on to study at the college of law in london.Where he obtained a postgraduate diploma in legal practice.

Career

Umunna began his career as a lawyer.Working for the law firm herbert smith freehills.He then moved into politcis.Becoming a member of parliament for streathma in 2010.He was appointed sahdow secretary of state for business.Energy and industrial strategy in 2017.In 2019.He resigned from the labour party and joined the liberal democrats.

Most Important Event

In 2019.Umunna made headlines when he resigned from the laobur party and joined the liberal democrats.Tihs was seen as a major blow to the labour party.As umunna had been seen as a rising star in the party.

Personal Life

Umunna is married to alice sullivan.With whom he has two children.He has two siblings.A rbother and a sister.His parents are bennett umunna and patricia umunna.He is also related to the nigerian poiltician ikemba nnewi.

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

... Former Labour MPs Chuka Umunna and Luciana Berger stood as Liberal Democrat candidates but were also defeated in last Thursday s election...

General election 2019: Defeated MPs set for £2m 'golden goodbye'

General election 2019: Defeated MPs set for £2m 'golden goodbye'
Feb 16,2020 9:17 am

... Also ineligible were MPs who defected to the Lib Dems, such as former Tory ministers Sam Gyimah and Phillip Lee, and former Labour MPs Luciana Berger, Angela Smith and Chuka Umunna because they attempted, unsuccessfully, to win different seats to the ones for which they were originally elected...

General election 2019: Swinson 'proud' to have been first female Lib Dem leader

General election 2019: Swinson 'proud' to have been first female Lib Dem leader
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... During the last parliament, the Lib Dems welcomed MPs who defected from other parties, including Chuka Umunna and Luciana Berger from Labour, and the former Tory minister Sam Gyimah...

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?

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

... Ex-Labour shadow cabinet minister Chuka Umunna, who was standing for the Lib Dems in the Cities of London and Westminster seat (where Boris Johnson cast his vote) also lost...

Election results in 2019: Lib dem leader Jo Swinson to step down

Election results in 2019: Lib dem leader Jo Swinson to step down
Feb 16,2020 9:08 am

... Lib The leader in July, for what she called her honest and fearless leadership of your party The liberal Democrats in this election campaign, supported by a recovery in the polls-and in addition to its ranks of many members defected to other parties, including Chuka Umunna and Luciana Berger of the labour, and the former Tory minister, Sam Gyimah...

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

... They expect to win but it is unclear how successful ex-Labour MP Chuka Umunna will be in...

General Election 2019: Five things to watch out for on the night

General Election 2019: Five things to watch out for on the night
Feb 16,2020 9:04 am

... Meanwhile, the defectors from other parties, such as Chuka Umunna, who is standing in Cities of London and Westminster, and Sarah Wollaston in Totnes, face a difficult struggle trying to win a seat under the Lib Dem banner...

General election 2019: Lib Dems pledge help for small business

General election 2019: Lib Dems pledge help for small business
Feb 16,2020 8:58 am

... Chuka Umunna, Lib Dem spokesman and former Labour MP, warned that crashing out of the EU would see even more damage to businesses up and down the country ...

General election 2019: Defeated MPs set for £2m 'golden goodbye'

Feb 16,2020 8:47 am

MPs who lost their seats in last Thursday's general Election have begun clearing out their offices and handing back their Parliamentary passes.

But there is one consolation prize for those who have been defeated at the ballot box.

BBC research shows former MPs made redundant by voters at The General Election - or those who stepped down just before it - Will be entitled to More Than £2m in taxpayers' money.

Under Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa ) rules, 71 defeated MPs can claim a "loss of Office payment" equal to double the existing statutory redundancy pay rate - taking into account years of service, weekly pay and age - for non-MPs.

Statutory redundancy pay - the legal minimum a company must pay to employees who have worked there for two years or More - is capped at £15,750 (£16,410 in Northern Ireland ).

Despite being rejected by the electorate, the longest-serving MPs, such as Frank Field , Dennis Skinner and Dominic Grieve , are entitled to a single payment of More Than £31,000, of which £30,000 is Tax free (redundancy pay for non-MPs is also Tax free up to £30,000).

On top of this, MPs can also claim for an additional two months' salary - around £8,400 according to Ipsa - if they continue working to close down their Office .

Dominic Grieve could be entitled to almost £40,000

It means 10 former members of Parliament could be awarded nearly £40,000 each, with the average amount defeated MPs eligible to claim totalling over £18,000.

Golden goodbye?

Ivan Lewis , former MP for Bury South, Will be entitled to a £26,000 loss of Office payment because he contested the seat during the 2019 general Election . The former Labour minister, who quit The Party in 2018 after being suspended by it, stood as an independent, but, Christian Wakeford, who defeated Labour's Lucy Brake by just 402 votes (Mr Lewis got 1,366 votes and lost His £500 deposit).

Including Mr Lewis, 11 ex MPs who defected or were kicked out of The Party they were originally elected under Will be eligible for substantial loss of Office payments.

Ivan Lewis urged Bury South constituents to support the Conservatives at the Election

Roger Godsiff , former MP for Birmingham Hall Green, was deselected as the Labour candidate ahead of the Election so ran as an independent where he was defeated heavily; he's owed £31,500.

Chris Williamson was elected in 2017 as a Labour MP but stood as an independent in Derby North This Time receiving fewer than 5% of the vote and losing His £500 deposit. He is eligible for a loss of Office payment of around £3,000.

Five former members of The Independent Group for Change Will receive 'loss of Office ' payments

According to the Ipsa rulebook, MPs are technically eligible for the loss of Office payment providing they contest the same seat they held when Parliament closed and they have been an MP for More Than two years. It is paid once the MP completes certain tasks such as submitting any expense claims.

Ineligible MPs

This criteria excludes former Labour MP for Peterborough Lisa Forbes and ex Liberal Democrat MP for Brecon and Radnorshire Jane Dodds who were elected for 2019 in by-elections before losing their seats.

Also ineligible were MPs who defected to the Lib Dems, such as former Tory ministers Sam Gyimah and Phillip Lee , and former Labour MPs Luciana Berger , Angela Smith and Chuka Umunna because they attempted, unsuccessfully, to win different seats to The Ones for which they were originally elected.

Before the Election , that Angela Smith had written to Ipsa to express her "horror" at not being eligible for her £22,000 loss of Office pay if she did not win in Altrincham and Sale West, the constituency she contested for the Lib Dems (she came third with 11% of the vote).

MPs who decide to stand down cannot claim for the loss of Office payment but are entitled to a winding-up payment equal to two months' salary after Tax .

MPs Will receive a pay rise in April

MPs currently earn £79,468 a year, which Will rise with inflation in April and there are 76 ex MPs who stood down before the 2019 general Election .

Not included in the figures is the £53,950 (£57,150 for MPs in London) winding-up budget available to MPs because this covers staff salary and pension contributions as well as practical costs such as furniture removal from offices.

Rent on any second home during the two months MPs continue to work, as well as staff redundancy payments, is covered by a separate pot policed by Ipsa .

The new rules were brought in after the 2015 Election replacing a system where defeated MPs earned one month salary for each year of service with no payment exceeding More Than the equivalent of six months' salary. Overall, the changes reduced the amount given to MPs after leaving Office .

What about pensions?

Most MPs Will qualify for a pension but how much they receive depends on A Number of factors including their age, the contributions they have made and how many years they were in Office . Former ministers get a More generous pension than backbenchers.

Their pensions are now calculated on a career-average, rather than their final salary at retirement, in line with other public sector workers, although very few MPs spend their entire working lives in Parliament.

MPs, and former MPs, have to wait until they are pension age before they can receive their pension. The main groups of MPs who might not get a pension are those who had opted out of the MPs' pension scheme or MPs with fewer than two years' service who choose to "cash in" their pension contributions.

Fixed-term contracts?

During a Parliamentary inquiry into MPs' expenses in 2016 it was suggested they serve under the equivalent of a fixed-term contract so should not be entitled to redundancy payments but overall The Committee agreed with the premise of a loss of Office payment to avoid MPs experiencing financial hardship.

The Electoral Reform Society, whilst supportive of MPs' right receive remuneration if they lose their job, are sceptical about the amounts received.

"At a time when distrust in politics is running high, it seems odd that defeated MPs can get double the maximum redundancy available to ordinary voters. There are Many Reasons people feel disenchanted, including a feeling of 'one rule for us, another for them,'" said Senior Director Willie Sullivan.

An Ipsa spokesperson said: ""An incumbent MP who was a candidate for re-Election in the same seat is eligible to receive a Winding-up Payment of two month's salary and Loss of Office Payment equal to twice their statutory redundancy entitlement. The Loss of Office Payment Will be paid to the MP once they have completed all business with Ipsa . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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