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David Gauke

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Gender Male
Age 52
Web site www.davidgauke.com
Date of birth October 8,1971
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Ipswich
United Kingdom
SpouseRachel Gauke
Office Lord Chancellor
ChildrenHenry Frederick Gauke
BooksSummer Budget 2015
Budget 2016
Budget 2015
University of Law
Budget 2016: Return to an Order of the House of Commons Dated 16 March 2016 : Copy of the Budget Report - March 2016 as Laid Before the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer when Opening the Budget
Job Politician
Education University of Law
Northgate High School, Ipswich
St Edmund Hall
Previous positionSecretary of State for Justice of the United Kingdom (2018–2019)
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David Michael Gauke is a British political commentator, solicitor and former politician who was the Member of Parliament for South West Hertfordshire from 2005 to 2019. He served in the Cabinet under Theresa May, most notably as Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor from 2018 to 2019.

Personal Information

David gauke is a british politician who served as the lord high chnacellor of rgeat britain from 2018 to 2019.He was bonr on the 8th of august 1971 in harlow.Essex.England.His zodiac sign is leo and his nationality is british.He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.

Family

David gauke is the son of john and margaret gauke.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is marreid to sarah.With whom he has two children.He also has several relatives in the united kingdom.

Education and Career

David gauke attended the university of exeter.Where he earned a degree in law.He then went on to pursue a career in politics.Becoming a member of parliament in 2005.He hled various positions in the government.Including secretary of state for justice and lord high chancellor of great brtiain.

Most Important Event

The most important event in david gauke s career was his appointment as lord high chancellor of great britain in 2018.He was the first lord high chancellor to be apopinted since the office was abolished in 2003.He was responsible for overseeing the leagl system in the united kingdmo and was a key figure in the brexit negotiations.

Life Story

David gauke was born in harlow.Essex.England in 1971.He attended the university of exeter.Where he earned a degree in law.After graduating.He pursued a career in politics.Becoming a member of parliament in 2005.He held various positions in the government.Including secretary of state for justice and lord high chancellor of great britain.In 2018.He was apopinted as the fisrt lodr high chancellor since the office was abolished in 2003.He was responsible for overseeing the legal system in the united kingdom and was a key figure in the brexit negotiations.He left office in 2019 and is now a backbench mp.

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... Some people, such as former justice Minister David Gauke said the hikers seemed to be to observe social distancing measures...

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Coronavirus: Derby-police in absolute shock over massive party
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... Previously, former justice Minister David Gauke described had a police-drone s footage of Walker and published as a badly misjudged , and pointed out the people in the recordings were maintaining a social distance...

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Feb 16,2020 9:20 am

... Justice Secretary David Gauke later backed Helen s Law, but he then quit the cabinet over Brexit...

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The Papers: 'Anti-Tory tactical vote' and 'Brexit's up to you'

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Feb 16,2020 8:58 am

... Among them are Boris Johnson, the Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson and the former Tory ministers David Gauke and Dominic Grieve...

General election 2019: Major urges support for ex-Tory Brexit rebels

General election 2019: Major urges support for ex-Tory Brexit rebels
Feb 16,2020 8:56 am

... The ex-Tory PM is backing independent candidates David Gauke, Dominic Grieve and Anne Milton, all running against his party in the general election...

News Daily: Election clash on NHS and Army to help flood victims

News Daily: Election clash on NHS and Army to help flood victims
Feb 16,2020 8:07 am

... In other news, ex-cabinet minister David Gauke, whom Mr Johnson expelled from the Conservative parliamentary party, And the party has suspended a number of members over The Green Party has said it would create a carbon chancellor to reduce emissions...

General election 2019: Boris Johnson vows to end Brexit 'groundhoggery'

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... But earlier former Tory David Gauke said Mr Johnson s plan will lead to a bad outcome for the country ...

Brexit: Hammond demands 'genuine' negotiations with EU

Feb 16,2020 8:07 am

Former Chancellor Philip Hammond has accused the PM of trying to wreck the chance of a new Brexit deal, by making demands the EU could never Accept .

Mr Hammond said a no-deal Brexit would be "a betrayal" of the 2016 referendum result.

He told the BBC he was "confident" That Parliament "has the means" to express its opposition to a no-deal exit.

A No 10 source said the UK would leave on 31 October despite Mr Hammond's "best efforts to the contrary".

The Source added That Mr Hammond, as chancellor, "did everything he could" to block preparations for leaving and had "undermined negotiations".

The former chancellor rejected this suggestion in a tweet, saying he wanted to deliver Brexit "and voted to do so Three Times ".

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he wants to leave the EU with a deal, but the UK must leave "do or die" by the latest Brexit deadline of 31 October.

He wants the EU to ditch the from The Deal negotiated by former PM Theresa May , which was rejected Three Times by Parliament.

But the EU has continued to insist That deal, including the backstop arrangements, is the only agreement possible.

Many of those who voted against The Deal had concerns over the backstop, which if implemented, would see Northern Ireland staying aligned to some rules of the EU single market.

It would also see the UK stay in a single customs territory with the EU, and align with current and future EU rules On Competition and state aid.

These arrangements would apply unless and until both the EU and UK agreed they were no longer necessary.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, Mr Hammond said a no-deal exit would be "just as much a betrayal of the referendum result as not leaving at all".

He said That Mr Johnson's demand for the backstop to be entirely removed from The Deal meant a no-deal was inevitable on the current 31 October deadline.

'Wrecking tactic'

He said That agreeing to changes now would "fragment" the EU, adding: "they are not going to Take That risk".

"Pivoting to say the backstop has to go in its entirety - a huge chunk of the withdrawal agreement just scrapped - is effectively a wrecking tactic," he said.

He also told Today That he was "very confident" MPs would be able to pass legislation to express their opposition to a no-deal exit.

However he said he did not favour the tactic of replacing the PM with a national unity government designed to prevent no deal, saying: "I don't think That 's The Answer ".

'Travesty of The Truth '

In his Times article, Mr Hammond said "the unelected people who pull the strings of this government know That this is a demand the EU cannot, and will not, accede to. "

BBC political correspondent Tom Barton said That remark was an apparent aim at the Prime Minister 's closest adviser, Dominic Cummings - the former Vote Leave campaign director.

It was a "travesty of The Truth ", Mr Hammond wrote, to pretend That Leave voters backed a no-deal Brexit in the 2016 referendum.

But Leave-supporting former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, also speaking on the Today programme, said he was "astounded" by Mr Hammond's remarks.

"Talk about hubris. This Man did nothing to prepare us for leaving with no deal," he said.

"The fact we are now doing That means we have a much better chance to get some kind of agreement from them because they now know we're going to leave with no deal and he's undermining That . "

Parliamentary battles ahead

Mr Hammond's comments come as Downing Street said it expected a group of MPs to try to block a no-deal Brexit by attempting to pass legislation when Parliament returns next month.

That Commons Speaker John Bercow told an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe festival That he "strongly" believes the House of Commons "must have its way".

He said he would "fight with Every Breath in my body" any attempt by the Prime Minister to suspend Parliament to force through a no-deal against MPs' wishes.

Amber Rudd says the government shouldn't work against MPs by suspending Parliament

On Tuesday, Work and Pensions Secretary a suspension.

She told the BBC: "I remain a great admirer of Parliament and of parliamentary sovereignty and I will continue to argue for the executive of the government That I'm part of to work with Parliament, not against them. "

Meanwhile, 20 other senior Tory MPs have written to the Prime Minister to say his demand to scrap the Irish backstop "set The Bar so high That there is no realistic probability of a deal being done".

The MPs said they were "alarmed by the 'Red Lines' you have drawn which, on The Face of it appear to eliminate the chance of reaching agreement with the EU".

The Group also demands That Mr Johnson declares he is firmly committed to leaving the EU with a deal and is ready to compromise to get One - pointing out those were assurances he gave during the leadership campaign "both publicly and privately".

Seven other former cabinet ministers have signed The Letter , including David Lidington , David Gauke , Rory Stewart and Greg Clark , all of whom resigned before Mr Johnson took Office .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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