Claire Fox
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 63 |
Date of birth | June 5,1960 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Manchester |
United Kingdom | |
Party | Reform UK |
Office | Member of the European Parliament |
Books | 'I Find That Offensive!' |
In Praise of Elitism | |
Siblings | Fiona Fox |
Job | Writer |
Politician | |
Education | University of Warwick |
University of Greenwich, London | |
University of Greenwich | |
St. Richard Gwyn Catholic High School | |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Position | Member of House of Lords of the United Kingdom |
Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2020 | |
Movies/Shows | Shades of Living |
Parents | John Fox |
Maura Cleary | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1282030 |
Claire Fox Life story
Claire Regina Fox, Baroness Fox of Buckley, is a British writer, journalist, lecturer and politician who sits in the House of Lords as a non-affiliated life peer. She is the director and founder of the think tank Institute of Ideas, now the Academy of Ideas.
General election 2019: Nigel Farage wants election 'alliance' with Tories
... The Brexit Party s MEP for the North West of England, Claire Fox, said she was really excited by this election because voters can take centre stage again ...
Crossing Divides - I have to respectfully disagree: How to argue constructively about Brexit
... Claire Fox, the founder of the Academy of ideas to encourage the discussion and also a British EU-exit party MEP, agrees that the identification of the people is really helpful , what is Left on the example of the voters, which is shown sometimes as, on the side of xenophobia and racism ...
General election 2019: Nigel Farage wants election 'alliance' with Tories
Nigel Farage says there needs to be "some kind of alliance" between the Tories and the Brexit Party for the upcoming election.
Reports have suggested Mr Farage's party would stand down hundreds of election candidates for December's poll to stop a split in the pro-Brexit vote.
The Conservatives have consistently ruled out a formal pact with The Party .
It Comes after President Donald Trump said Mr Farage and Boris Johnson should.
The Brexit Party 's launch for its official election campaign has just begun and Mr Farage is expected to announce The Party 's strategy.
Chairman of The Party , Richard Tice , said: "We have a major role to play in the outcome of this general election. "
The Brexit Party 's MEP for the North West of England, Claire Fox , said she was "really excited by this election because voters can take Centre Stage again".
In August, The Party had "635 men and women from all walks of life who are prepared to fight a general election".
And in September, The Party issued a list of 409 candidates standing in England, Scotland and Wales.
Mr Farage has been critical of Mr Johnson's failure to deliver on his promise that the UK would leave the EU on 31 October.
But earlier This Week , the Brexit Party was considering removing candidates to help the Conservatives win a majority of seats in 12 December's election to ensure the UK leaves the EU.
Instead, it said, they would focus their energies on Labour-held seats which voted Leave in the 2016 EU referendum.
Mr Farage called the reports "idle speculation".
But speaking about his party's launch on Friday morning, he told LBC radio: "Most of what I will be saying will be about Boris' deal and the need, in my view, for some kind of alliance. "
He refused to comment on whether the Brexit Party would be fielding "20 or 200 candidates".
Remain pactsOn The Other side of the Brexit debate,
The potential agreements would see the Liberal Democrats , Greens and Plaid Cymru stand aside for each other to ensure the election of as many MPs who back a second Brexit referendum as possible.
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley said it was "no secret" that the his party was "talking to the Lib Dems and Plaid" but "nothing has been finalised".
plaid cymru, conservative party, liberal democrats, green party (england and wales), brexit party, nigel farage, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com