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David Mundell

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Age 61
Web site www.davidmundell.com
Date of birth May 27,1962
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Dumfries
United Kingdom
SpouseLynda Carmichael
Office Secretary of State for Scotland
Children3, including Oliver
Job Politician
Solicitor
Education University of Strathclyde
The University of Edinburgh
Lockerbie Academy
Strathclyde Business School
Official site davidmundell.com
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2005
Party Conservative Party
Previous positionSecretary of State for Scotland (2015–2019)
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David Gordon Mundell, WS is a Scottish politician and solicitor who served as Secretary of State for Scotland from 2015 to 2019. A member of the Scottish Conservative Party, he has served as the Member of Parliament for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale since 2005.

Boris Johnson wants renewal of 'ties that bind UK'

Feb 16,2020 3:41 am

Boris Johnson has pledged to "Hold Out The Hand " and "go The Extra thousand miles" to strike a new Brexit deal.

During a visit to Scotland, the Prime Minister said the existing withdrawal agreement negotiated with European leaders was "dead" and had "got to go".

However, he said there was "every chance we Can get a deal".

But Scotland's First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon , said Mr Johnson had set the UK on an "almost inevitable path to a no-deal Brexit".

Preparations for leaving the European Union without a withdrawal deal are being ramped up, with Mr Johnson saying the UK must leave the EU by 31 October.

While in Scotland he met Ms Sturgeon and Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson - both of whom have positioned themselves against a no-deal exit.

Two committees have been Set Up as the UK government intensifies preparations for a possible no-deal exit, including a "daily operations committee" of senior ministers.

Meanwhile, the pound has sunk to, apparently due to concerns about Brexit.

Speaking at the Faslane naval base near Glasgow, Mr Johnson said his "assumption is that we Can get a New Deal ", But said it was "responsible for any government to prepare for no deal if we absolutely have to".

'Withdrawal agreement is dead'

He said: "I don't want the UK to be aloof or hanging back, I want us to engage, to Hold Out The Hand , to go The Extra thousand miles, and what we want to do is make it absolutely clear that the backstop is No Good , it's dead, it's got to go.

"The withdrawal agreement is dead, it's got to go. But there is scope for us to do a New Deal .

"We will make it very clear to our Friends - we're talking to the Irish Today - what the limits are and what we want to do.

"We're very confident that with goodwill on both sides, two mature political entities, the UK and EU, Can get this thing done. "

Mr Johnson announced a new Office for Veterans' Affairs while visiting the Faslane naval base

Meanwhile, or his commitment to the 31 October deadline.

'Strengthen The Union '

Mr Johnson has faced scrutiny over his Brexit strategy from colleagues and opponents alike during his visit to Scotland.

Ms Davidson has previously said Mr Johnson has her "full support" in his efforts to secure a withdrawal agreement with the EU, But that she will not support a no-deal Brexit.

After a meeting at Holyrood, the Scottish Tory leader said the pair had discussed their "shared determination to strengthen The Union ", adding Mr Johnson had "made clear the government's preference is to leave the EU with a deal".

Mr Johnson, meanwhile, said he was Ms Davidson 's "Number One fan".

Was meeting Ruth Davidson the PM's trickiest task in Scotland?

Analysis by Bbc Scotland editor Sarah Smith

Ruth Davidson met Mr Johnson at the Scottish Parliament

Boris Johnson 's toughest meeting might not have been with Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon , But rather Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson .

Ms Davidson made no secret of the fact that she did not want Mr Johnson as PM. And in The Few days since he took charge relations have Already Gone further south.

He ignored his Scottish leader's advice not to sack the Scottish Secretary David Mundell and replace him with the pro-Brexit MP Alister Jack . He then further snubbed the Scottish contingent of parliamentarians when he into the Scotland office as a minister.

Ms Davidson has said publicly that she would not support a no-deal exit from the EU and that as leader of the Scottish Party she does not have to sign up to any loyalty pledge to support a no deal.

She believes the PM would have sacked her if he could. But he Can 't - and she will take full advantage of her ability to speak out.

Ms Sturgeon - who hosted Mr Johnson at her official Bute House residence - has also pledged to fight against a no-deal exit, saying it would cost 100,000 jobs and "plunge the economy into recession".

Speaking after what she described as a "very lively exchange" with Mr Johnson, she also said she believed he was really pursuing a no-deal Brexit.

"He says he wants to get a deal, But what is not clear to me is how he intends to get from the very hard-line, fixed position that he's taken to a position where a deal is possible, if the EU also sticks to the very consistent position it has taken," She Said .

"That makes me think that whatever Boris Johnson is saying about his preference being to strike a deal, in reality he is pursuing a no-deal Brexit. "

She added that she had made clear to Mr Johnson her opposition to Brexit and no-deal and that the people of Scotland should be able to "choose their own future".

A No 10 spokesman said the PM told Ms Sturgeon he "was a passionate believer in The Power of The Union " and "would work tirelessly to strengthen the United Kingdom and improve the lives of people right across Scotland".

Mr Johnson said his preference was to negotiate a New Deal that abolished the backstop - But the UK would be leaving the EU on 31 October "come what may", the spokesman added.

Mr Johnson is met Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at Bute House in Edinburgh

Mr Johnson also used his trip to Scotland to announce funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland .

However Scottish Finance Secretary Derek Mackay claimed the £300m "isn't new funding" and was already under negotiation before Mr Johnson became Prime Minister .

Welsh Labour also hit out at the funding plans, which would not Make Up for a "chronic lack of investment".

The UK government, however, insisted The Money was new, with Scottish Secretary Alister Jack saying city deals would help "create jobs and boost local economies".

The growth deal plan comes after Mr Johnson announced a £3. 6bn towns fund over the weekend, which will initially support 100 places in England.

As part of his visit to Scotland, the Prime Minister also announced within the UK government, to coordinate medical treatment and training and "ensure no veteran is disadvantaged because of their service".

The Prime Minister also plans to go to Wales to meet members of its farming community and Northern Ireland to discuss ongoing efforts to restore devolution at Stormont.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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