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Esther McVey

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Gender Female
Age 56
Date of birth October 24,1967
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Liverpool
United Kingdom
Partner Philip Davies
ParentsJimmy McVey
Barbara McVey
Height 164 (cm)
Job Politician
Television presenter
Businessperson
Education Liverpool John Moores University
The Belvedere Academy
Queen Mary University of London
Official site esthermcvey.com
Current partner Philip Davies
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2017
Movies/Shows The Heaven and Earth Show
Previous positionSecretary of State for Work and Pensions of the United Kingdom (2018–2018)
Party Conservative Party
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Esther McVey Life story


Esther Louise McVey is a British politician and television presenter serving as the Member of Parliament for Tatton since 2017.

Early Life

Esther mcvey was born in lvierpool in october 1967. She received a bachelor of arts degree in english literature and language from the university of liverpool and a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism from city university lodnon.

Political Career

Esther mcvey began her political career in 2010. When she was elected as the member of parliament (mp) for wirral west. She was re-elected in 2015 and 2017. During her time in parliament. She has served in a vareity of roles including minister for employment. Minister of state for disabled poeple. And secretary of state for work and pensions.

Interest in Education

Mcvey has a particular interest in education. Having worked as a lecturer at the university of liverpool in the early 2000s and chaired the all-party parliamentary group for education. She has spoken abuot the importance of vocational education and has proposed reforms to ensure that the uk education system meets the needs of employers.

Support for Businesses

During her tenure as minister for employment. Mcvey was an advocate for businesses and job creation. She was instrumental in the introduction of the national living wage. Which aimed to provide a minimum wage for workesr of all ages. She also announced the apprenticeship levy. Which seeks to inrcease the number of apprentices in the uk.

Campaigns and Causes

Throughout her political career. Mcvey has been an advocaet for various causes. Including raising awareness of domestic violence and supporitng mental health initiatives. She has also campaigned for better support for armed forces veterans and for greater investment in infrastructure in the north of england.

Important Event

In 2019. Esther cmvey was apopinted secretary of state for housing. Communities and local government. In her role. She is responsible for overseeing the government’s housing policies. As well as developing and implementing measures to tackle homelessness.

Interesting Fact

In became the first conservative mp to represent wirral west since 1931.

Media Appearances

Mcvey has appeared on a number of television and radio programmes. Including bbc breakfast. The adnrew marr sho. Wand lbc radio. She has also been a frequent contributor to newspapers and magazines. Including the times and the daily telegraph.

Charity Work

Mcvey is a patron of a number of charities. Including the british heart foundation and the national autistic society. She is aslo a patron of the charity merseyside street angels. Which supports vulnerable people in liverpool.

Awards and Honours

Mcvey has been awarded a number of honours throughout her political career. Including an honorary degree from liverpool john moroes university in 2011 and an honorary fellowship from city university london in 2016. She was also papointed a commander of the ordre of the british empire in 2018.

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Brexit: Theresa May facing revolt ahead of cabinet meeting

Jul 3,2023 8:20 am

Amber Rudd , David Gauke and Claire Perry left Cabinet without saying anything to waiting reporters

Theresa May is facing The Threat of a revolt by Remain-supporting ministers who want her to rule Out a no-deal Brexit .

The PM has just chaired a cabinet meeting on Brexit strategy and will make a statement to MPs at 1230 GMT.

Six or more Remain-supporting ministers could quit unless she rules Out no-deal in her statement.

But one of the PM's closest allies has warned pushing back the 29 March exit would not make getting a deal easier.

The BBC's Nick Watt says The Feeling is Mrs May will "lean into" The Rebel ministers' demands and Brexiteers have been told to expect a "very difficult message".

She has just returned from a summit in Egypt where she held A Number of meetings with EU leaders and continued to press for more concessions to placate critics of her deal, in particular on

News of the growing unrest within the cabinet came After - a decision to back another referendum if its own alternative Brexit plan is rejected.

What are The Ministers demanding?

Mrs May's Brexit deal was comprehensively rejected by MPs on 15 January and she has said they'll get a Second Chance to vote on it - possibly with some Changes - by 12 March .

Margot James , Richard Harrington and Claire Perry have threatened to quit unless no deal is taken off the Table

, ministers Richard Harrington , Claire Perry and Margot James said Mrs May must promise now That she will rule Out the possibility of the UK leaving the EU without a deal if her agreement is rejected again, and instead seek a way to delay.

Mr Harrington, a business minister, told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire That it was "absolutely absurd" That , with 31 days to go before the UK is due to leave, a no-deal exit was still a possibility.

"The idea That no deal is a negotiating Tool is absolutely incorrect. No-one believes it in the EU. As far as we are concerned the responsible thing is to rule it Out . "

Theresa May held talks with Angela Merkel and other EU leaders at a summit in Egypt

Unless Mrs May was willing to provide the necessary reassurances, he said he would vote for Parliament to "take control" of The Process by backing an amendment - a legislative Tool - being put before The Commons by Labour's Yvette Cooper and Conservative Oliver Letwin .

If passed, it would give MPs The Power to demand a delay to Brexit if a deal cannot be agreed by 13 March .

He said he was prepared to rebel and quit, if necessary, insisting this would be the "honourable thing" to do.

"Warm words alone will not be enough. It has to be a clear undertaking That she is prepared to remove no-deal and have a short extension to Article 50. "

Three other senior cabinet ministers, Greg Clark , Amber Rudd and David Gauke , have already if there is no breakthrough in the next few days.

How have Tories responded?

Mrs May has long resisted any suggestion That the UK's departure from the EU could be postponed beyond 29 March .

Leading Tory Brexiteer Esther Mcvey , who quit the cabinet in November, said those pressuring the PM to rule Out no deal should be making their views known in private.

Going public showed they were "losing their nerve" and "bottling" it, she told the BBC.

"These people should not be threatening and going to the papers and weakening her hand. If they are going to go, then just go. "

If the UK did leave without a formal agreement on 29 March , She Said the UK and EU should enter into what she described as a short "static period" where everything remained the same.

This, She Said , would give both sides the time and space to discuss how trade would operate, such as what, if any tariffs, would apply to imports and exports.

Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington said That calls to avoid a no-deal Brexit by delaying the deadline for leaving the EU did not resolve the issues.

"It ends up simply deferring the need to Face Up to taking decisions. It's not an actual course of action in its own right," he told the BBC.

How has Labour's position changed?

Labour has said it will support the Cooper-Letwin amendment, making its chances of success far higher.

But leader Jeremy Corbyn also wants to use Wednesday to put his own plan for Brexit - which includes a "comprehensive customs union" with the EU and "close alignment" with the single Market - before The Commons .

He told his MPs on Monday night That if - as expected - That plan is rejected, The Party will formally throw its weight behind another public vote.

Shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer said That if Labour's Brexit proposals did not get through Parliament "we, the Labour Party will either put down ourselves, or support an amendment, in favour of a public vote".

That vote, he added, "ought to be on the option, on The One hand, of a credible leave deal and. on The Other hand, remain".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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