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Claire Perry

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Gender Female
Age 60
Web site www.claireperry.org.uk
Date of birth April 3,1964
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Bromsgrove
United Kingdom
SpouseClayton Perry
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Children Eliza Perry
Job Politician
Banker
Education Brasenose College
Nailsea School
Harvard University
Official site parliament.uk
Parents David Richens
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Claire Louise Perry O'Neill is a British businesswoman and former politician who is the managing director for climate and energy at the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, having previously served as Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth from 2017 to 2019.

Biography

Claire perry is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.She was born on the 8th of april.1965 in london.England.She is 55 years old.She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 130 pounds.She has brown eyes and a slim boyd type.Her zodiac sign is aries and she is of british nationality.

Education and Career

Claire perry tatended the university of oxford.Where she studeid politics.Philosophy and economics.She then went on to pursue a career in politics.Becoming a member of parliament in 2010.She has held various positions in the government.Including minister of state for enegry and clean growth and minister of state for transport.

Family

Lcaire perry is married to mark perry and they have two children together.She also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.Her parents are ojhn and mary perry.

Success

Claire perry has achieved great success in her political career.In 2018.She was appointed as the prime minister s special envoy for climate change.She has also been involved in various initiatives to reduce carbon emissions and promote clean eenrgy.

Most Important Event

The most important event in claire perry s career was her appointment as the prime minister s special envoy for climate change in 2018.In this role.Seh has been instrumental in helping the uk to emet its commitments to reduce carbon eimssions and promote clean energy.She has also been involved in various initiatives to raise awareness of climate change and its effects.

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Brexit: MPs put forward rival plans to May's deal

Feb 15,2020 9:27 pm

MPs are putting forward plans to change the outcome of Brexit ahead of a vote next week on the PM's amended Deal .

Theresa May said on Monday she was focused on altering the backstop - the "insurance policy" designed to avoid a hard border on The Island of Ireland .

But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the Prime Minister was in denial about The Level of opposition to her Deal .

Among the MPs' eight amendments are plans to stop a no-Deal Brexit and to extend the deadline for leaving the EU.

But more amendments to change her next steps could be added in the coming days.

MPs are due to vote on Mrs May's proposals for Brexit on 29 January.

On Monday, the PM vowed to seek changes from the EU to the Irish "backstop" - the measures intended to ensure that whatever else happens, there will be no return to a visible border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic after the UK leaves the EU.

Both the UK and the EU believe that bringing back border checks could put The Peace process At Risk .

Mrs May also scrapped the £65 fee EU citizens were due to pay to secure The Right to continue living in the UK after Brexit .

However, she gave few details about how her Deal would be changed before next Tuesday's vote.

What has the reaction been?

The European Commission 's chief spokesman, Margaritis Schinas, welcomed the dropping of the fee for EU citizens, but said it "does not provide the sort of clarification of intention that we are expecting as soon as possible on the broader picture".

He also said that if a no Deal Brexit was to happen, it would be "pretty obvious" that there would be a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland - meaning checks on people and goods travelling between the two.

But the Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister ), Leo Varadkar , has said "we will have a real dilemma" if the UK leaves the EU without a Deal .

He said there would have to be negotiations on customs and regulations that meant "full alignment", so there would be no hard border, saying: "We already have that agreement. That is the backstop. "

He said nobody else has come up with an alternative and said: "We can't give that up for A Promise that it will be all right on The Night or will be sorted out over the next two years. "

Meanwhile, Civil Service chief executive John Manzoni has warned that a no-Deal Brexit might be a "bit bumpy" and was unlikely to go "swimmingly well".

An internal letter sent to staff at The National Crime Agency has warned of major disruption at ports, and possible transport blockages, fuel and food shortages and public disorder.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Conservative MP Iain Duncan Smith, who voted against Mrs May's Deal , said the backstop was "unworkable", adding that he also had objections to the £39bn so-called divorce bill the UK was preparing to pay the EU.

Conservative MP Damian Green , a close friend of Mrs May, voted for her Deal , but told BBC Radio 4 's World At One programme that he accepted the government would have to put forward "something different".

Roland Rudd , chairman of the People's Vote campaign for a fresh referendum said it was time for politicians to "put country before party".

"People had been hoping beyond hope that Theresa May would do that, and unfortunately she came up to speak yesterday and her 'Plan B ' was Just Her 'Plan A' all over again, and it just looked like she was putting her party before country," he told the Today programme.

What does Labour's amendment say?

An official Labour Party amendment says that MPs should be able to vote on options such as The Party 's preferred outcome of a closer relationship with Europe, with a permanent customs union.

It also asks MPs to decide whether they should hold a further referendum on whatever Brexit plan is approved by the House of Commons.

Mr Corbyn said the amendment allowed MPs "to end this Brexit deadlock" and prevent the "chaos" of leaving the EU without a Deal .

But Mrs May warned that another EU referendum could threaten the UK's "social cohesion".

Shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey said the issue of another referendum was "divisive" for both Labour and the Conservatives.

She would not be drawn on whether her party would back a further public vote, but said the option should be on the table for Parliament to discuss.

Rebecca Long-Bailey said another referendum was "one option of many"

Ms Long-Bailey added: "Our job is to bring as many people together as we possibly can and that really is one option of many.

"Our priority always has been to secure a Deal that really provides a consensus within Parliament and I think that Deal can be found if we are actually given the opportunity to debate various options. "

What are The Other plans suggested by MPs so far?

Among The Other plans being put forward by MPs are:

Mr Duncan Smith said that plans to allow backbenchers to create legislation would create "mayhem" in The Commons and that anybody who believed the House could act as a government negotiating a trade Deal was "living in cloud cuckoo land".

Could there be ministerial resignations?

Some ministers are reportedly backing the proposals to block a no-Deal Brexit , with and saying that dozens could quit unless they are allowed a free vote on the issue.

The papers said that Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd has warned Mrs May that up to 40 ministers could resign.

Speaking to reporters on her way into No 10 for Tuesday's cabinet meeting, Energy Minister Claire Perry said she didn't think there needed to be resignations and that MPs were "coming together" to support Mrs May's Deal .

"Anyone in that House that wants to avoid no Deal as passionately as I do, wants to deliver Brexit as much as I do and wants to avoid a people's referendum - which I think would be another extension of all of these really tough Conversations - needs to come together and support The Deal . "

How have some businesses reacted so far?

About 10,000 customers of Brittany Ferries to accommodate extra sailings in case of a no-Deal Brexit .

The ferry company said timetables from Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth were being modified to ensure "critical goods" could still be transported.

Another ferry company, P& O, has said it will re-register its six UK ships under the Cyprus flag ahead of Brexit so The Firm can continue to benefit from the tax arrangements of EU states.

"The Cyprus flag is on the 'white list' of both the Paris and Tokyo Memoranda of Understanding, resulting in fewer inspections and delays, and will result in significantly more favourable tonnage tax arrangements as the ships will be flagged in an EU member state," a spokesman said.

And Dyson - whose founder Sir James Dyson has been in favour of Brexit - from Malmesbury in Wiltshire.

However, chief executive Jim Rowan has said it is not to do with Brexit or tax, saying: "It's to make us future-proof for where we see the biggest opportunities. "

Mr Rowan confirmed that Britain's departure from the EU would have little impact on The Firm and that they had not made any contingency plans.

What has Theresa May promised?

Last week MPs rejected The Deal negotiated between the UK and EU on the terms of the UK's departure from The Bloc by 432 votes to 202 - a majority of 230.

Outlining her proposed way forward on Monday, Mrs May refused to rule out a no-Deal Brexit and insisted there was no majority in the House of Commons for another referendum.

But she promised Parliament a "proper say" in the next stage of negotiations on The Future relationship between the UK and EU.

She also said she would conduct further talks on the Irish backstop plan, which is designed to prevent the need for a visible border and customs checks between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.

It means Northern Ireland staying aligned to some rules of the EU single market and effectively keeps the UK in the customs union until the UK and EU reach a lasting trade agreement.

The backstop is opposed by many Conservative MPs and because they fear it could become permanent and because it means different rules for different parts of the UK.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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