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Emily Thornberry

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Gender Female
Age 63
Date of birth July 27,1960
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Guildford
United Kingdom
Spouse Christopher Nugee
Office Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Party Labour Party
Parents Cedric Thornberry
Sallie Thornberry
Job Politician
Barrister
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2005
Education University of Kent
Previous positionShadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of United Kingdom (2016–2020)
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Emily Anne Thornberry is a British politician who has been Member of Parliament for Islington South and Finsbury since 2005. A member of the Labour Party, she has served as Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales since 2021, and previously from 2011 to 2014.

Biography

Emily thornberry is the shdaow secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs.She was born on 27 july 1960 in guildford.Surrey.England.She is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs around 140 pounds.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is leo and she is british by antionality.

Education and Career

Emily thornbrery attended the university of kent.Where she earned a bachelor of laws degree.She then went on to practice law for several years before entering politics.She was elected to the house of commons in 2005 and has since held several positions in the labour praty.Including shadow attorney general and shadow minister for immigration.In 2020.She was appointed shadow secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affair.S.

Family and Relationships

Emily thornberry is married to christopher nugee.A barrister.They have three children together.She also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.Her parents are john and jnea thornberry.

Most Important Event

In 2020.Emily thornberry was appointed shadow secretary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs.This was a mjaor milestone in her career and a testament to her hard work and dedication to the labour party.

Life Story

Emily thornberry has had a olng and successful career in politics.She has been a member of parliament since and has held several positions in the labour party.She has been a strong advocate for human rights and social justice.And has been a vocal critic of the government s handling of brxeit.She is a passionate and dedicated public servant who is committed to making a difference in the lives of her constituents.

Boris Johnson's ex-wife Marina Wheeler is Labour's sex harassment adviser

Boris Johnson's ex-wife Marina Wheeler is Labour's sex harassment adviser
Oct 8,2023 11:21 am

... In a speech to the Labour conference on Tuesday, Shadow Attorney General Emily Thornberry will say: " For too long, a woman suffering sexual harassment in the workplace has faced a terrible choice: if she speaks out, the individual responsible may be investigated, but even then, she still risks losing her job and her other employment rights, while he gets a slap on the wrist...

GB News apologises for Laurence Fox comments about female journalist

GB News apologises for Laurence Fox comments about female journalist
Sep 27,2023 4:51 am

... " Fox s comments attracted widespread condemnation, including from Labour MP and shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry, who tagged media regulator Ofcom into a post on X in an apparent call for it to intervene...

Concrete tests ordered on 1990s court buildings

Concrete tests ordered on 1990s court buildings
Sep 4,2023 3:01 pm

... Emily Thornberry, the shadow attorney general, said the development " immediately calls into question every other instance across government when ministers have assured us that the necessary surveys have been conducted, or are nearing completion"...

UK to ban all cold calls selling financial products

UK to ban all cold calls selling financial products
May 3,2023 4:51 am

... Emily Thornberry, Labour s shadow attorney general, said: " This has been billed as a fully-integrated blueprint to tackle the entirety of Britain s fraud crisis, yet it ignores the tens of billions being lost to fraud against businesses and the government, and relies on estimates of the cost of fraud to members of the public that are seven years out of date...

Sunak announces big increase in funding for France to stop small boats

Sunak announces big increase in funding for France to stop small boats
Mar 10,2023 11:10 am

... Labour s shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry accused the Conservatives of " lurching from one crisis to another with nothing more than their typical sticking plaster politics"...

Labour accuse Tories of spending sprees on hotels, dining and gifts

Labour accuse Tories of spending sprees on hotels, dining and gifts
Feb 12,2023 10:12 pm

... The party obtained some of the data in statements written by ministers in response to parliamentary questions asked by Emily Thornberry, the shadow attorney general...

London Mayor Sadiq Khan to say he can't ignore 'immense' Brexit damage

London Mayor Sadiq Khan to say he can't ignore 'immense' Brexit damage
Jan 12,2023 8:21 am

... Asked if Mr Khan s comments were helpful, Labour s shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry told the BBC: " It s our job to make Brexit work...

Liz Truss's Foreign Office spend at Norwich City questioned

Liz Truss's Foreign Office spend at Norwich City questioned
Sep 29,2022 5:50 pm

... Labour s shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry, up 45% on last year, in a letter to the department...

Boris Johnson: Replace the Iran nuclear plan 'Trump-deal", says PM

Jan 31,2022 4:21 am

The PM has said, the Iran nuclear Deal should be replaced by a "trump Deal ".

Boris Johnson said he recognized US relates to the 2015 the offer was "deficient", but there had to be a way to stop Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

"If we are going to get rid of it, then we need a replacement," he told Bbc Breakfast . "Let's replace Deal with it, with the trombone. "

His comments came as Britain, France, and Germany, sparked a dispute mechanism is in the business to violations by Iran.

There are growing fears for The Future , for the year 2015, which was Abandoned by the USA in the year 2018.

Iran has suspended all limits for its production of enriched uranium, which can be used to make nuclear fuel but also nuclear weapons. It has said it is responding to sanctions by the United States.

the three European powers, not "said, Iran has met its obligations" and That it referred to the Problem on The Body , which is set by the to try the agreement, and to ensure That Tehran returned to compliance as soon as possible.

"We do so in good faith, with the overarching objective of conservation of JCPOA," it added.

"Need a replacement'

President Trump has described it, the JCPOA as the worst Deal That is ever, but in an interview with the BBC, Mr Johnson suggested That the UK would remain bound until the agreement has been changed.

"From The American perspective, it's a faulty supply. plus, it was said, negotiated by President Obama," the PM.

"Let's replace Deal with it, with the trombone. This is what we need to see. President Trump is a great dealmaker from His own account, and many others.

"Let us work together to replace, the JCPOA, and you instead get the Trump Deal . "

The BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg says she understands the PM believes That the current offer has to be made to the work in a format That US to log in to.

In a Commons statement later foreign Minister Dominic Raab Iran of "systematic non-compliance are accused of".

However, he said, the UK and its European allies remained "committed to the offer", and added: "We are of the triggering of the DRM [arbitration] does not strengthen the diplomatic way, to give up. "

A cardboard cut-out of Britain's Ambassador to Iran, Rob Macaire, was burned, besides the UK and US flags at the University of Tehran on Tuesday

shadow foreign Minister, Emily Thornberry , though, suggested to the Prime Minister and The Foreign Minister were "not exactly on the same page".

you asked if it was for the government to replace the official Policy , the JCPOA with a "trump agreement", and added: "If this is not the official Policy of the government - why the PM has to say?"

Mr Raab insisted That the British position was clear, and the PM supported the offer.

"of course, you may want to keep this offer, but ambitious, That it is possible to bring, in the United States and Tehran, in a broader approach.

"This is the Policy we are pursuing. "

the JCPOA was now Abandoned in a kind of Limbo , or largely Abandoned , with its two principal signatories, the United States and Iran.

In the appeal, the dispute mechanism, he said, The Europeans were among The First formal step in the direction of write their obituary.

What does Trump want in a future Iran nuclear Deal ?

President Trump does not yet have the Form of a " New Deal acceptable to the US, although he has made it clear, some of the most important elements which it must contain.

He has insisted That The International nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, have unrestricted access to all nuclear potential processing sites throughout the country.

He has complained That the existing offer of the entire missile program fails to include restrictions on Iran, nor His threat in the region, particularly its support of proxy militias in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon.

And Mr Trump was also very critical of the sunset clauses in the existing contract, under the restrictions on Iran's nuclear enrichment program are to lift after 2025.

Any future offer to be acceptable, would have US, to all of these concerns.

The PM defended the UK's response to the US killing of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani , saying there was no reason for it be informed in advance, and had it played its "traditional role", in cooperation with Washington and Europe to de-escalate tensions.

He said he was glad That had Iran admitted to a "terrible error" in the launcher to kill a Ukrainian passenger jet, with all on Board.

In an extensive interview with BBC's Dan Walker 's Breakfast - His first major TV interview since the Election - the PM also said he was "very, very, very confident" about the UK and EU negotiations on a new trade Deal by the 31. December Date.

While you may be in any negotiation, a country has to be mind "in the budget for a complete failure of Common Sense ", he believed a successful outcome "tremendously likely".

He also said to consider the government, whether or not Big Ben would happened to chime in the moment, the UK's EU-exit on 23. 00 GMT on 31. January, and

On domestic Affairs, the PM was asked what he would do to be treated in order to the address of the data record waiting time in A& E departments in December, with 400,000 people waiting More Than four hours, many of them on carts in the aisles.

Mr Johnson said That the health service receive an Extra £34bn in funding over the next four years, with More Than 50,000 nurses and 6,000 new GPs.

"I would also like to see improvements in the performance, in the A& E, and in waiting times across the country. We are working on this apartment. "

he, However, asked for patience when it came to another major Problem - finding an affordable solution for the provision of social care for older people.

As he for The First time in Downing Street In July , he suggested he had a plan to fix the problem once and for all, but the Conservative Manifesto only committed to urgent cross-party talks.

He insisted the new proposals would be published in this year, but it could be Parliament as a whole, are expected to be entered for More Than four years - for you to be in power because of the complexity of the topic.

"That was departed from governments for about 30 years," he said.

"This is potentially a Massive Change , and we have to make it right. There are already a lot of important moral and social questions included in it.

"Should taxpayers pay for people who might be able to afford it. Should families in the search for their older relatives?"



boris johnson, donald trump, iran-us relations, iran nuclear deal, brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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