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David Lidington

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Gender Male
Age 67
Web site davidlidington.com
Date of birth June 30,1956
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Lambeth
London
United Kingdom
SpouseHelen Lidington
Office Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Previous officesSecretary of State for Justice of the United Kingdom (2017–2018), Lord Chancellor (2017–2018)
Job Politician
Party Conservative Party
BooksGovernment Response to the Strathclyde Review: Secondary Legislation and the Primacy of the House of Commons and the Related Select Committee Reports
Education Haberdashers' Boys' School
Sidney Sussex College
Siblings Peter Lidington
Previous positionChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (2018–2019)
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Sir David Roy Lidington KCB CBE is a British politician who was the Member of Parliament for Aylesbury from 1992 until 2019.

Personal Details of Former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain David Lidington

  • Spouse: Helen Lidington

Political Career of Former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain David Lidington

  • Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (2018-2019)

Key Events in Former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain David Lidington s Life

  • Resigned as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain in 2019

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  • He is a keen cyclist and has completed several long-distance bike rides.

Ex-Foreign Office chief Lord McDonald told colleagues he voted to stay in the EU

Ex-Foreign Office chief Lord McDonald told colleagues he voted to stay in the EU
Sep 11,2023 2:01 am

... Elsewhere in the first episode of a three part series that traces events from 2016-2022, the former Deputy Prime Minister David Lidington confirms for the first time that there were discussions about him becoming prime minister to replace Theresa May and offer a second referendum...

Rishi Sunak aims to bring factions together in cabinet reshuffle

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... Mr Dowden s return was welcomed by former cabinet minister Sir David Lidington, who said: " No-one in the current government has a sharper understanding of the machinery of government, and how to turn slogans and paper projects into practical outcomes...

Civil service pauses fast-track graduate scheme to cut staff numbers

Civil service pauses fast-track graduate scheme to cut staff numbers
May 31,2022 4:55 am

... Ex-cabinet minister Sir David Lidington described the cut as " very foolish"...

Ukraine crisis: Nothing is off the table to stop Putin, says Truss

Ukraine crisis: Nothing is off the table to stop Putin, says Truss
Feb 23,2022 7:55 am

... Former Conservative cabinet minister David Lidington, who chairs the foreign policy think tank RUSI, said Mr Putin was " only likely to be deterred by counter-measures that are stronger than he has expected" and further sanctions were needed soon...

HS2: government to high-speed rail line, the go-ahead

HS2: government to high-speed rail line, the go-ahead
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... the Former Conservative minister, David Lidington, said he feared HS2 was 20th Century technology and infrastructure for a 21st Century economy ...

'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs

'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs
Feb 16,2020 7:54 am

... David Lidington says he is exploring fresh pastures after 27 years as MP for Aylesbury while Mims Davies - who is reportedly in contention for the seat of Mid Sussex after quitting Eastleigh - says she is now a jobseeker ...

Headlines: Brexit bargain and marathon of miracles'

Headlines: Brexit bargain and marathon of miracles'
Feb 16,2020 7:05 am

... The former Cabinet Office minister, David Lidington, in the meantime, that s a no-deal Brexit would be massive damage to the Conservative party s reputation as the champion of the company...

News Daily: Labour demands Commons recall and UK cancer survival rates 'lag'

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... This has not gone down well with some longstanding MPs, such as Conservative former Justice Secretary Sir David Lidington, who tweets he has seen no evidence of the courts getting involved in politics ...

Brexit: MPs willing to go to court to enforce delay

Feb 16,2020 6:09 am

MPs, including Tories expelled from The Party , are preparing legal action in case the PM refuses to seek a delay to Brexit.

A bill requiring Boris Johnson to ask for an extension to the UK's departure date to avoid a no-Deal Brexit on 31 October is set to gain Royal Assent .

But the PM has said he would.

Legal experts have warned the Prime Minister could go to prison if he refuses to comply with the new law.

MPs have lined up a legal team and are willing to go to court to enforce The Law to avoid no Deal , if necessary.

Meanwhile, pro and anti-Brexit protesters held demonstrations in Westminster on Saturday, with some people arrested by police.

The cross-party bill - which requires the Prime Minister to extend The Exit deadline until January unless Parliament agrees a Deal with the EU by 19 October - was passed on Friday.

Although the Government has said it Will abide by The Law , Mr Johnson described it as obliging him "in theory" to write to Brussels asking for a "pointless delay".

Downing Street said The British public had been clear that they wanted Brexit done.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told Bbc News The Party was not taking legal action over the legislation, but said it was "aware of the actions that are being discussed and prepared for".

He added that Labour would allow a general election "when we are clear that there Will be an end to the danger of no-Deal on 31 October ".

"We need a clear statement from the Prime Minister that he is going to abide by that act of Parliament," Mr Corbyn said.

Protests were held across the UK and Europe on Saturday

Meanwhile, clashes erupted between pro-Brexit protesters and police in Parliament Square in London.

Several hundred people joined pro and anti-Brexit demonstrations in Westminster.

Pro-leave protesters were seen throwing a metal barricade at officers, while others tried to break The Police cordon.

Anti-Brexit MP Anna Soubry , who leads The Independent Group for Change, said she had been due to speak at The March for Change rally in London but told organisers she was too frightened to do so, after consulting with police.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said officers made 16 arrests in connection with the protests.

That included 13 arrests for violent disorder, one for possession of an offensive weapon, one for affray And One for a racially aggravated public order offence.

Some 35 other events were held across the UK and Europe, including a pro-democracy protest in Berlin.

'Dangerous precedent'

The Daily Telegraph reported that, fuelling speculation that ministers could try to find a loophole.

But David Lidington , who resigned as Cabinet Office minister In July , in opposition to Mr Johnson's no-Deal Brexit strategy, told the BBC's Today programme: "The Government is bound by The Words of any statute that has been duly enacted by The Queen in Parliament, which is a fundamental principle of our constitution and our ministerial code.

"Defying any law sets a really dangerous precedent. "

He added that at a time when other countries were "holding up alternatives to the rule of law and democratic Government " it was imperative that British governments always demonstrate they comply with The Law .

Mr Lidington, who supported the Government in voting for an early general election, urged Mr Johnson to "re-double [his] efforts" in talking to a "wide range" of European leaders to get a Brexit Deal he can put before Parliament in October .

What are the PM's options?

Mr Johnson's options are "narrowing" After This week's Brexit defeats, says Dr Hannah White , deputy director of The Institute for Government .

Some possibilities being discussed are:

Former attorney general Dominic Grieve has warned the Prime Minister "could be sent to prison" if he refuses to obey The Law and delay Brexit.

Mr Grieve told Bbc News Mr Johnson would be "under an obligation" to abide by The Law after it has received Royal Assent .

"If he doesn't, he can be taken to court which Will if necessary issue an injunction ordering him to do it," he said.

"If he doesn't obey the injunction, he could be sent to prison. "

Earlier the former director of public prosecutions Lord MacDonald a refusal to delay Brexit in The Face of court action "would amount to contempt of court which could find that person in prison".

One Tory MP said the idea of Mr Johnson ignoring the legislation was "nonsense".

Kevin Hollinrake , MP for Thirsk and Malton, tweeted: "Even if it was under consideration, which I'm sure it's not, you would see a very significant number of Conservative MPs resigning The Whip , including me. "

A Number of cabinet sources have told the BBC in recent days that they have significant concerns about Number 10's strategy.

It Comes in The Wake of a series of Parliamentary defeats for the Government , beginning after Mr Johnson announced his decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks in September and October .

First, the Prime Minister lost control of The House of Commons agenda.

That allowed opposition MPs and rebel Tories to put forward The Bill to prevent a no-Deal Brexit, which Mr Johnson said "scuppered" his negotiations with the EU.

In response, the Prime Minister expelled 21 of his own MPs for rebelling against the Government over the vote And Then called for a general election.

But on Friday, Labour, the Liberal Democrats , SNP and Plaid Cymru jointly agreed before the EU summit in mid-October .

The Day before, the Prime Minister 's Younger Brother ,

According to The Daily Telegraph, Mr Johnson wrote to Conservative Party members on Friday Night , saying Labour MPs had "left us no choice" but to call for an election.

He said: "They just passed a law that would force me to beg Brussels for an extension to the Brexit deadline. This is something I Will never do. "

No 10 said between the Government 's approach - Mr Johnson's commitment to leave on 31 October , either with a re-negotiated Deal or no Deal - and "more delay, more dither" from Labour.

But opposition MPs say they Will only agree to an election when the extension to the Brexit deadline has been secured, to ensure the UK does not "crash out" without a Deal .

What does the no-Deal bill say?

The Bill , presented by Labour MP Hilary Benn , says the Prime Minister Will have until 19 October to either pass a Deal in Parliament or get MPs to approve a no-Deal Brexit.

Once this deadline has passed, he Will have to request an extension to the UK's departure date to 31 January 2020.

Unusually, The Bill stipulates the wording of The Letter Mr Johnson would have to write to The President of the European Council .

If the EU responds by proposing a different date, the PM Will have Two Days to accept that proposal.

During that time, MPs - not the Government - Will have the opportunity to reject that date.

The Bill also requires ministers to report to The House of Commons over the next few months. potentially providing more opportunities to take control of the timetable.



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