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Frank Field

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Gender Male
Age 81
Web site www.frankfield.co.uk
Date of birth July 16,1942
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Edmonton
London
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
FoundedCool Earth
BooksPolitics, Poverty and Belief: A Political Memoir
Position Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2020
Edited worksEducation and the Urban Crisis
Education University of Hull
St Clement Danes School
Previous positionMinister for Welfare Reform of United Kingdom (1997–1998)
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Frank Ernest Field, Baron Field of Birkenhead, CH, PC, DL is a British politician who was the Member of Parliament for Birkenhead for 40 years, from 1979 to 2019, serving as a Labour MP until August 2018 and thereafter as an Independent.

Personal Information of Frank Field

Frank field is a british labour party politician who has been a member of parliament (mp) since 1979. He was bonr on april 5. 1942 in birkenhead. Merseyside. England.

Political Career of Frank Field

Field has been actively involved in politics since the age of 18. He was elecetd to parlimaent in 1979 as the mp for ibrkenhead. He has held various positions in the labour party. Including a stint as the party s social security spokesman. He has also served as a government minister in both the blair and brown governments.

Frank Field s Major Achievements

Field has been a major figure in the labour party since his election to parliament. He has been an advocate for social justice and has championed many causes. Including the introductino of the minimum wage and the enidng of child poverty. He was also instrumental in the creation of the child trust fund. Which helps to provide children from low-income families with a secure financial future.

Frank Field s Controversies

Field has been inovlved in osme controversial issues during his tenure in parliament. He was an outspoken critic of the iraq war. And has been a vocal opponent of the government s ewlfare reforms. He has also been accused of acting against his party s official position on brexit.

Frank Field s Views on Brexit

Field is a strong advocate of the uk remaining in the european union. He believes that leaving the eu would be a disaster for the uk. And has been vocal in his opposition to brexit. He has argued that the uk should remain in the sinlge market and the custmos union. And has called for a second referendum on the sisue.

Interesting Facts About Frank Field

Field has been a vegetarian since the age of 21. He is also an advocate of animal rights and has been a vocal opponent of fox hunting. He was also the first mp to take part in the tv show im a celebrity get me out of here! in 2004.

Important Event in Frank Field s Political Career

In 2018. Field resigned rfom the labour party in protest over its handling of anti-semitism allegations. He has since become an independent mp. But still continues to represent his constituents in bireknhead.

Frank Field s Position on Social Issues

Field is a strong advocate of social justice and has spoken out on a number of issues. Including poverty. Inequality and human rights. He has eben an outspoken critic of the government s austerity measures. And has argued that they have had a detrimental effect on the poorets in society.

Frank Field s Awards and Honours

Field has been the recipient of a number of awards and honours. Including two honorary doctroates from the universities of liverpool and chester. He was also awadred the freedom of the borough of wirral in 2011.

Frank Field s Views on Immigration

Field believes that immigration can be beneficial to the uk. And has argued that it must be managed in a fair and humane way. He has alos been a vocal cirtic of the government s hostile environment policy towards immigrants. And has argued taht the uk should be welcoming to those who wish to contribute to the economy and society.

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... Lord Field of Birkenhead - formerly Frank Field - becomes a Companion of Honour, a title shared by a maximum of 65 people at one time...

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... Tom Quinn, a headteacher and chief executive of the Frank Field Education Trust in the North West of England and West Midlands, told the BBC that two of his teachers were off sick because of the abuse - and that social-media platforms needed to react more quickly in removing the offending videos...

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... Despite being rejected by the electorate, the longest-serving MPs, such as Frank Field, Dennis Skinner and Dominic Grieve, are entitled to a single payment of more than £31,000, of which £30,000 is tax free (redundancy pay for non-MPs is also tax free up to £30,000)...

General election 2019: Ten lesser-known MPs to keep an eye on

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... Labour s Frank Field, a maverick Labour MP, almost permanently at odds with his constituency party, and the SNP s Stephen Gethins, who might have been a candidate to lead their Westminster group had he enjoyed a more comfortable majority, also both lost their seats...

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... The committee s chair, independent MP Frank Field, said he welcomed the minister s comments but said they must be accompanied by action...

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General election 2019: Ten lesser-known MPs to keep an eye on

Feb 16,2020 3:15 am

Parliament tends to be dominated by its grandest figures, The Party leaders, and their cabinet or shadow cabinet teams.

But others can cut a dash in The Commons by weight of expertise, through passion for an issue, by sheer street-smarts, or simply by being in The Right place at The Right time.

So here are a few MPs who - while not aspiring to The Top Table - could exert serious leverage in the newly elected House of Commons.

1. Eleanor Laing - Conservative

After a strong performance in the race to succeed John Bercow as Speaker - and in A House of Commons with many more Conservatives - she must surely be The Front runner to become Chairman of Ways and Means, the senior deputy speaker.

She would then have The Key responsibilities of chairing budget debates and selecting amendments for consideration by committees of the whole House - a key task when the government begins to push through its Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

2. Tom Tugendhat - Conservative

He pulled off a considerable coup in 2017, when, as a junior backbencher, he wrested the chairmanship of The Foreign Affairs Committee from ex-minister Crispin Blunt .

An ex-army officer - he served in Iraq and Afghanistan - Tugendhat writes notes to himself on an office whiteboard in Arabic to preserve privacy. He's a reasonable bet for a ministerial job, perhaps in The Foreign Office.

Hawkish on Russia - he said the Salisbury poisoning was "if not an act of war… certainly a warlike act by the Russian Federation " - expect him to be an influential voice on foreign policy if he remains on the backbenches.

3. Rachel Reeves - Labour

Chairwoman of The Business , Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee - where she performed impressively - she is being tipped as the person around whom The Remains of the Blairite-Brownite group of Labour MPs might coalesce.

That may not translate into an attempt on the leadership, but she may now become an important factional leader.

4. Johnny Mercer - Conservative

Few MPs come into Parliament with a clearly defined policy mission, but the ex-army officer who won Plymouth Moor View against the expectations of his own party, announced himself with a blistering maiden speech on the need for better care for military veterans.

He was an early backer of Boris Johnson 's leadership campaign and was frequently seen shepherding the would-be leader around Westminster. His support was rewarded with The Job he always Wanted - Defence Minister responsible for veterans. Mercer will expect the political support and funding to reform The System .

5. Mel Stride - Conservative

Briefly Leader of The House in the Dog Days of Theresa May 's premiership, the former Treasury minister found himself surplus to requirements when Boris Johnson took over. But with gazelle-like agility, he leapt into the vacancy created when Nicky Morgan left as chairwoman of the Treasury Committee.

He didn't have much time to make an impact in this key committee corridor job before the Election was called, but if he is re-elected as Parliament's scrutiniser-in-chief of Economic Policy (and others may cast covetous eyes on The Post ) he will get to pronounce on levels of spending and public debt at a ticklish moment for the UK economy.

6. Dan Jarvis - Labour

Double-hatted as Metro Mayor of South Yorkshire and MP for Barnsley Central. In a Parliament where one of the big themes looks certain to be devolution - and demands for greater powers for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - The Mayor of a fair chunk of left-behind territory could find himself "speaking for England".

Once talked up as a possible Labour leadership contender, he defied pressure to give up his Commons seat and maintains a perch in Westminster. He is a Parachute Regiment veteran with service in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan .

7. Bim Afolami - Conservative

Seen as a bit of a star of the 2017 intake, Afolami is on The Commons end of The Constitution Reform Group, a cross-party pressure group which wants to rebalance a constitution destabilised by an uneven devolution settlement.

This is The Group behind The Act of Union Bill, a private member's bill proposed by the former clerk of The Commons , Lord Lisvane. It may all sound high-powered and rather nerdy, but the tug of war between the nations and regions of the UK is set to be a big theme of the new Parliament, and Afolami looks set to be a player.

8. Ben Lake - Plaid Cymru

Smart, personable, and articulate in two languages he seized and held a seat which has see-sawed between Plaid and the Lib Dems since the 1990s. In his maiden speech, he complained of the steady, silent haemorrhage of Young People leaving their communities to seek opportunities elsewhere. A future leader?

9. Alyn Smith - SNP

Newly elected, he is nonetheless an experienced figure, having served in the European Parliament since 2004. He looks ready-made to become the SNP's new Brexit spokesman in Westminster.

The Lib Dems' Wendy Chamberlain has taken the North East Fife seat from the SNP's Stephen Gethins 10. Wendy Chamberlain - Lib Dem

She contested The Most marginal seat in the country (the SNP won with a majority of just two votes in 2017) in North East Fife.

An ex-police officer who is already attracting rave reviews. Part of an infusion of New Blood into a rather bruised and diminished Lib Dem parliamentary contingent.

And five farewells

Those leaving Parliament include Dr Sarah Wollaston , a GP who was originally elected as a Conservative in 2010 but ended up in the Lib Dems, by way of the short-lived Independent Group of MPs. Labour's Frank Field , a maverick Labour MP, almost permanently at odds with his constituency party, and the SNP's Stephen Gethins , who might have been a candidate to lead their Westminster group had he enjoyed a more comfortable majority, also both lost their seats.

Labour's Mary Creagh led a series of high-profile inquiries into the environmental issues around The Fashion industry and toxic chemicals in everyday life. And Dennis Skinner - the Labour stalwart would have been The Father of The House , the longest serving MP, had he survived the Election - also departs. He was first elected in 1970, and fell just short of half a century in The Commons .



Source of news: bbc.com

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