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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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... The re-appointment of Esther Mcvey is a nod to those who might be concerned about this, charged as she is with keeping a sceptical eye on what some label political correctness or " wokery"...

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... The bosses of John Lewis, the Post Office, BT, Octopus and Ovo Energy have joined the call, with Esther Mcvey, former work and pensions secretary, also among the signatories...

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... Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Conservative deputy chairman Lee Anderson, Esther Mcvey and Philip Davies all host their own shows on GB News...

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... Esther Mcvey, the Conservative MP for Tatton in Cheshire, told the Today programme that cancelling the Manchester leg of HS2 was " the right thing to do"...

GB News: Politicians' shows under scrutiny in new Ofcom investigations

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... Programmes hosted by Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Philip Davies and Esther Mcvey are among those being examined...

Tory leadership contest: Boris Johnson tops first ballot

Jul 3,2023 8:20 am

Boris Johnson has secured the highest number of votes in The First MPs' ballot to select the Conservative Party leader and next Prime Minister .

Three contenders - Mark Harper , Andrea Leadsom and Esther Mcvey - were knocked out in the Secret Ballot of Tory MPs.

Mr Johnson received 114 votes, significantly More Than his nearest rival Jeremy Hunt , who came second with 43. Michael Gove was third with 37.

Seven candidates progress to the next round of voting next week.

The two who prove most popular after The Last MPs' ballot will go to Conservative Party members in a final vote later this month.

The Winner of The Contest to succeed Theresa May is expected to be announced in the week of 22 July .

Sources close to Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg he was "mulling over" whether to withdraw from The Contest after coming sixth with 20 votes.

Home Secretary Sajid Javid , who came fifth with 23 votes, is understood to be staying in the race for now. Some have suggested his candidacy - with support from Mr Hancock - could take on Mr Hunt to become second in the ballot.

Mr Johnson, a former foreign secretary who served for eight years as London mayor, said he was "delighted" to win But warned that his campaign still had "a long way to go".

Foreign Secretary Mr Hunt said: "Boris did well today But what the result shows is, when It Comes to The Members ' stage, I'm The Man to take him on. "

Environment Secretary Mr Gove said it was "all to play for" and he was "very much Looking Forward " to candidates' TV debates on Channel 4 on Sunday and on Bbc One next Tuesday.

All 313 Conservative MPs voted in The First ballot, including Mrs May, who refused to say whom she had backed.

The fourth-placed candidate, former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab , said he was "proud and honoured" and he had a "good base to build on".

Mr Javid said: "I look forward to continuing to share my positive vision and my plan for uniting the country. "

Mr Hancock thanked his supporters, saying it was "terrific to have more votes from colleagues than I could have hoped for".

And International Development Secretary Rory Stewart , the seventh-placed candidate, told the BBC's Politics Live he was "completely over The Moon " to have got through The First vote.

He said he had had only six declared votes ahead of the poll, But "More Than Three Times that" had voted for him in the Secret Ballot .

The Margin of success took his fellow candidates by Surprise - But not The Core of Boris Johnson 's team.

After many, many weeks of private campaigning, introducing Boris Johnson to The World of the spreadsheet, This Morning one of his organisers wrote The Number 114 and sealed it in an envelope.

At lunchtime, The Announcement revealed the controversial former foreign secretary had indeed received exactly that number.

That is not just a marker of The Level of Mr Johnson's support But for the sometimes clownish Politician , whose reputation has risen and fallen And Then risen again, it's a sign that it is different This Time .

Justice Secretary David Gauke said Mr Stewart was now the main challenger to Mr Johnson, saying: "He's really in with a chance and the momentum is with Rory. "

But Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt , who is supporting Mr Hunt's campaign, said The Foreign secretary was "attractive to many sides of The Party because he's a serious individual".

And schools minister Nick Gibb told BBC Radio 4 's World at One that Mr Gove was now "best placed as a Brexiteer to challenge The Front runner" Mr Johnson in The Final .

The UK's next Prime Minister

Further ballots are scheduled to take place on 18, 19 and 20 June to whittle down The Contenders until only two are left.

The Final pair will then be put to a vote of members of the wider Conservative Party from 22 June, with The Winner expected to be announced about four weeks later.

After being knocked out of The Contest , Mr Harper, a former government chief whip, said he continued "To Believe we need a credible plan that delivers Brexit" in order to "restore trust".

Mrs Leadsom's campaign team said they were "disappointed" But "wish all The Other candidates well".

And Ms McVey, who gained nine votes, coming last in The First round of MPs' ballots, said she was "extremely grateful" to those who had supported her.

TV debates 'important'

Televised candidates' debates are scheduled to take place, But not all The Remaining seven have confirmed they are taking part.

Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd , who is backing Mr Hunt, urged them to appear, saying the Conservative Party "needs to remember that we're not just choosing a leader, we're choosing a Prime Minister and The Public need to see them".

And former Brexit secretary David Davis , who is backing Mr Raab, said it was "very important" for The Public to hear from The Contenders .

Mr Johnson has previously been criticised by some of his rivals for not taking part in media interviews during The Campaign .

The leadership race has so far been dominated by Brexit and arguments over whether a deal can be renegotiated with the EU by 31 October, and whether talking up a no-deal Brexit is a plausible Promise .

On Tuesday 18 June Bbc One will host a live election debate between the Conservative MPs still in the race.

If you would like to ask the candidates A Question live on air, use the form below. It should be open to all of them, not a specific Politician .



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