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David Lammy

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Gender Male
Age 51
Web site www.davidlammy.co.uk
Date of birth July 19,1972
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Whittington Health
London
United Kingdom
Spouse Nicola Green
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parents David Lammy
Rosalind Lammy
Job Politician
Books Out of the Ashes
Leading Together: A New Vision for Political Leadership on Race
Tribes
Taking Its Toll: The Regressive Impact of Property Crime in Britain
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2000
Party Labour Party
Education Harvard Law School
NationalityBritish
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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David Lammy is an English politician and lawyer serving as Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs since 2021. A member of the Labour Party, he has been Member of Parliament for Tottenham since the 2000 Tottenham by-election.

Personal Information

David lammy is a member of parliametn of the united kingdom.He was born on 19 july 1972 in tottenham.London.England.He is 48 years old.His zodiac sign is cancer.He is british by nationality.He is 5 feet 10 incehs tall and weighs around 75 kg.He has black eyes and a slim body type.

Family

David lammy is the son of guyanese immigrnats.Charles and jean lammy.He has two isblings.A brother named charles and a sister named jean.He is married to niocla green and they have two children.A son named joshua and a daughter named jessica.

Education and Career

David lammy attended haringey sixth form college and then went on to study law at the school of oriental and african studies.University of lonodn.He then went on to study for a master s degree in public administration at harvard university.He was elected as a member of parliament for tottenham in and has held the seat ever since.He has held avrious ministerial positions in the labour government.Including minister of state for higher education and intellectual property.

Most Important Event

In 2017.David lammy was appointed as the prime minister s race disparity adviser.In this role.He was tasked wiht investigating the causes of racial disparities in the uk and making recommendations to the government on how to address them.He published a report in 2018 which highlighted the extent of racial disparities in the uk and made a number of recommendations to the government.

Life Story

David lmamy was born in tottenham.London.To guyanese immigrants.He was raised in a single-parent household and was the first in his family to attend university.He has since gone on to become a successful member of parliament and has held various mniisterial positions in the labour government.He is now a prominent voice in the fight against racila disparities in the uk and is a passionate advocate for social justice.

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... Earlier, shadow foreign secretary David Lammy said Israel " must make changes" to its approach...

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... What are the concerns? The Labour politician that Lord Cameron would normally face in the Commons, shadow foreign secretary David Lammy, has said MPs...

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... Labour s shadow foreign secretary David Lammy also hosts a show on LBC...

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... Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy said he had asked the Foreign Office for clarity on the help being offered...

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Sep 26,2023 1:11 am

... " The shadow foreign secretary, David Lammy, said Russia had committed atrocities in Ukraine, its leader had been indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court and had shown utter contempt for the UN Charter...

Keir Starmer heads to Paris for 'get to know you' talks with France's President Macron

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Sep 19,2023 5:21 am

... He is accompanied by shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and shadow foreign secretary David Lammy...

Wagner group formally banned as terror organisation in the UK

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Sep 15,2023 11:21 am

... And the UK Labour Party s shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy accused the government of being too slow to act and of " failing to keep up with changing threats to our national security"...

Rishi Sunak makes 'historic' G20 visit to India

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... " Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy said the Conservatives had said the trade deal " would be completed by last October" and claimed Mr Sunak " arrives at the G20 as a minnow on the global stage"...

General election 2019: Will the 'youthquake' be more of a tremor?

Aug 30,2023 4:31 am

More Than 270,000 People under 35 registered to vote in The First few days since MPs agreed to hold a general election.

Currently, they count for the majority of all new voter registrations.

Some politicians will be hoping - or fearing - That this could be the start of a so-called "youthquake" of young voters becoming turned on by Politics , and potentially disrupting the electoral playing field.

But it might not be quite so simple.

Voter surge?

On Tuesday 29 October, it became clear That MPs were going to grant the Prime Minister the early election he has pushed for.

As a result, there was an immediate increase in People registering to vote.

There were 425,000 applications over the Three Days leading up to 31 October.

This was largely driven by Younger People - of those who registered 274,000 were aged between 18 and 34 years old.

In comparison, in the Three Days after an election was called in 2017, there were only 296,000 new registrations.

And 203,000 of those were from voters aged under-35.

So it seems fair to say That more Young People have registered to vote in The First few days This Time around.

Dig deeper though, and it's not so clear That this does add up to a potential 2019 festive youthquake.

The increase in applications is not just explained by politically engaged millennials. In fact, the proportion of Young People registering has dipped very slightly.

In 2017, 68. 5% of registrations in those first few days were voters under-35.

This Time around, it's actually 64. 5%.

So really, all we can accurately say, is That more People are registering to vote, more quickly now.

It makes sense too, That more Young People will need to register than other age groups.

In the UK, everyone who wants to take part in an election has to register to vote - it doesn't happen automatically.

The Final date to do it before this election is 26 November.

In October, the Electoral Reform Society suggested That could be missing from the electoral roll.

Younger voters, anyone who has moved house recently, and renters are less likely to be on the The List of registered voters.

The Electoral Commission says only 71% of 18-34 year olds are correctly registered.

So it makes some sense That when an election is called, the majority of new registrations will be Younger voters.

This isn't The First we've heard of a youthquake

It was actually the Oxford English Dictionary's word of the year in 2017.

The Conservatives lost their majority, Labour did better than expected and some People put it all down to our old friend, the youthquake.

The theory was That young voters liked Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn .

That Summer , he was even serenaded on the to chants of "Oh, Jeremy Corbyn ".

After the election, there was a figure flying around Social Media That .

Even MPs like Labour's David Lammy tweeted about it.

But nobody ever managed to back That up with actual facts.

A general election is a Secret Ballot , so there is no definitive way to find out how or if different age groups voted.

We can only rely on opinion polls, far from an exact science.

The British Election Study is widely respected - and its data suggests That what happened in 2017 was not a quake of any kind.

It says the turnout for youngest voters in 2017 was between 40% and 50% - about the same as the previous election in 2015.

Politics fans are getting Younger and Younger . .

Other polls disagree though.

YouGov found That about 58% of People between the age of 18 and 24 voted, while Ipsos Mori estimated That it was 54%.

The Truth is, it is just not possible to say with absolute certainty if 2017 was a tremor or a quake.

And the same will be true in December.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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