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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)

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  • 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

Rishi Sunak aims to bring factions together in cabinet reshuffle
Oct 25,2022 4:40 pm

... 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
Feb 16,2020 10:20 am

... 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'

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: Theresa May and Leo Varadkar to meet in Dublin

Feb 16,2020 6:09 am

Theresa May will travel to Dublin later to discuss the Brexit Negotiations ' main sticking point with her Irish counterpart Leo Varadkar .

The PM is seeking legally binding changes to the backstop - The Plan to avoid The Return of Irish border checks should no UK-EU trade deal be in place.

Both Mr Varadkar and the EU have repeatedly rejected calls for changes.

Shadow Chancellor John Mcdonnell told the BBC he believed there was now a Commons majority for Labour's plan.

The Party is seeking a permanent UK-wide customs union with the European Union after Brexit, which would allow the UK "a say" in future trade deals.

"The Prime Minister has to accept that the only way she will get something through Parliament is a compromise like this," he said.

"We believe that this is a deal that could fly within Parliament. "

Meanwhile, a former Civil Service chief has called for delays to the withdrawal process to avoid a "blindfold Brexit".

In a report published by the People's Vote campaign for a further EU referendum, Lord Kerslake said the UK was not ready to leave.

"Britain is divided, directionless and hurtling towards a legal deadline, with no idea where we will end up after we cross it," said the peer, who is now a Labour adviser.

The UK is due to leave the EU on 29 March.

However, Mrs May is still attempting to negotiate changes to the withdrawal agreement she struck with the EU last year but which has since been rejected by MPs.

After meeting EU leaders in Brussels on Thursday, She Said she had "set out very clearly The Position from Parliament that we must have legally binding changes to the withdrawal agreement" to deal with MPs' concerns about the backstop.

The backstop is an "insurance policy" designed to avoid The Return of customs checkpoints at the Irish border after Brexit, which many fear could threaten The Peace process.

But many MPs object to The Arrangement , which they say could leave the UK "trapped" under EU rules indefinitely.

Mr Varadkar will travel to Belfast for talks with Northern Ireland 's five main Political Parties before returning to Dublin to meet Mrs May over dinner.

BBC Ireland correspondent Chris Page said: "Ireland has consistently said it won't negotiate directly with Britain because this can be done only by the EU, so it's describing The Meeting today as discussions, not negotiations. "

Ahead of The Meeting , Attorney General Geoffrey Cox will hold talks in the Irish capital with his Irish counterpart, Seamus Woulfe .

Mr Cox has been leading work within Whitehall on providing either a Time Limit on the backstop or giving the UK an exit mechanism from it.

Dublin has insisted the backstop cannot be time-limited if it is to prove effective.

Meanwhile, Downing Street has said ministers are looking "with interest" at a letter from Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn setting out the terms on which he would offer his party's backing for Mrs May's deal.

A senior No 10 source said the government was "looking at those proposals but there are obviously very considerable points of difference that exist Between Us .

"The PM continues To Believe an independent trade policy is one of The Key advantages of Brexit. "

The Labour leader's five demands include a "permanent and comprehensive UK-wide customs union" aligned with the EU's customs rules but with an agreement "that includes a UK say on future EU trade deals".

Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington has described the latter point as "Wishful Thinking " but said he would meet Labour's Brexit spokesman Sir Keir Starmer .

And while Mr Corbyn's Brexit stance has angered Labour members of the People's Vote campaign, other backbenchers said it opened the possibility of a closer relationship with the EU than Mrs May was currently proposing.

Wrexham MP Ian Lucas told BBC Newsnight this would be favoured by British manufacturers.

"There's a natural majority in the House of Commons for a 'soft' Brexit but the Prime Minister to date has refused to put that natural majority together. What Jeremy has done today is write a letter which could make that happen," he said.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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