David Gauke
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 52 |
Web site | www.davidgauke.com |
Date of birth | October 8,1971 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Ipswich |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Rachel Gauke |
Office | Lord Chancellor |
Children | Henry Frederick Gauke |
Books | Summer 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 position | Secretary of State for Justice of the United Kingdom (2018–2019) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402229 |
David Gauke Life story
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.UK lockdown: 'Unspeakable fear the police rural practice Council
... Some people, such as former justice Minister David Gauke said the hikers seemed to be to observe social distancing measures...
Coronavirus: Derby-police in absolute shock over massive party
... 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...
'Helen's Law' bill included in Queen's Speech
... Justice Secretary David Gauke later backed Helen s Law, but he then quit the cabinet over Brexit...
The election to the Bundestag in the year 2019: 10 things you need to know about the campaign
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The Papers: 'Anti-Tory tactical vote' and 'Brexit's up to you'
... 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
... 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
... 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'
... But earlier former Tory David Gauke said Mr Johnson s plan will lead to a bad outcome for the country ...
'Helen's Law' bill included in Queen's Speech
Helen McCourt was murdered as she walked home from work in Merseyside
Proposals for a law which would deny parole to killers who refuse to disclose the location of bodies have been included in The Queen 's Speech.
The Prisoners (disclosure of information about victims) Bill, known as Helen's Law, recently ran out of time when the election was called.
However, it has been resurrected in.
The Bill is named after Helen McCourt, whose murderer Ian Simms has never revealed where her remains are.
Simms, 63, was jailed For Life in 1989 after killing Helen McCourt as she walked home from work in Billinge.
He was told he would have to serve at least 16 years before he could be considered for parole.
Helen's mother, Marie, has campaigned for him not to be released until he says where her body was left.
Earlier in December, that the Parole Board's decision to sanction his release was to be reviewed.
She had previously said she feared The Law would come Too Late for her, as Simms was likely to be freed before it was passed.
Analysis by Claire Hamilton , Merseyside political reporter
The inclusion of Helen's Law in The Queen 's Speech will be a bitter-sweet victory for Marie McCourt, who has fought a tireless campaign to see it introduced.
She was deeply disappointed that it was dropped at The Last Parliament, ahead of the snap general election.
A change in personnel at The Top level of government has also been frustrating. David Cameron was Prime Minister when The Campaign to introduce the legislation began.
Justice Secretary David Gauke later backed Helen's Law, but he then quit the cabinet over Brexit.
More Than 500,000 people signed the petition Marie McCourt started to introduce Helen's law in 2015.
In 2016, St Helens North MP Conor Mcginn introduced the Unlawful Killing (Recovery of Remains) Bill 2016-17 under The Ten Minute Rule.
It did not go anywhere then, but his wish that it eventually be drafted into law by the government appears to have finally come true.
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Source of news: bbc.com