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Gina Miller

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Gender Female
Age 58
Date of birth April 19,1965
Zodiac sign Aries
Born British Guiana
NationalityBritish
BooksRise: Life Lessons in Speaking Out, Standing Tall & Leading the Way
Rise
Rise: Life Lessons in Speaking Out, Standing Tall Leading the Way
My Life As A Horse
Spouse Alan Miller
Jon Maguire
Job Politician
Philanthropist
Marketing Consultant
Education Roedean Moira House
University of London
University of East London
Moira House Girls School
Alma mater University of East London
Parents Doodnauth Singh
Savitri Singh
Children 3
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Gina Nadira Miller is a Guyanese-British business owner and activist who initiated the 2016 R v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union court case against the British government over its authority to implement Brexit without approval from Parliament.

Biography

Gina miller is a british author and activist born on 10th october 1965 in london.England.She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kgs.She has brwon eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is libra.

Family

Gina miller is the daughter of john miller and mary miller.She has two siblings.A brother and a sisetr.She is married to alan milelr and has two children.

Education and Career

Gina miller studied at the university of london and graduated with a degree in english literature.She thne went on to pursue a career in writing and activism.She is best known for her work in the brxeit campaign.Where she successfully challenged the british goevrnment in the supreme court.

Life Story

Gina miller was born and raised in london.England.She was always passionate about writing and activism.And she pursued her dreams with determinatino.She was an active member of the brexit campaign and was succsesful in challenging the british government in the supreme court.Her success in the campaign has made her a household name in the uk.

Success

Igna miller is a successful author and activist.She is best known for her work in the brexit campaign.Where she successfully challenged the british government in the supreme court.She has also written severla books on the subject of brexit and has been featured in numerous publications.She is an inspiration to many and her success is a testament to her hard work and dedication.

Gina Miller's political party bank account to be closed

Gina Miller's political party bank account to be closed
Jul 28,2023 12:41 am

...By Nick EardleyBBC political correspondentAnti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller had a bank account for her political party closed without explanation...

Who is the new chief judge of the Supreme Court?

Who is the new chief judge of the Supreme Court?
Feb 16,2020 10:03 am

... In 2017, he was one of the three judges of the Supreme court, the cleaved against the judgment in the Brexit court financier Gina Miller...

Gina Miller: Police investigate contract killer crowdfunding page

Gina Miller: Police investigate contract killer crowdfunding page
Feb 16,2020 7:33 am

...Businesswoman Gina Miller has had to employ round-the-clock security after court victories on Brexit Police are investigating a crowdfunding page which sought to raise £10,000 to have campaigner Gina Miller killed...

The Papers: Reaction to lorry deaths the focus on front pages

The Papers: Reaction to lorry deaths the focus on front pages
Feb 16,2020 7:31 am

... That message is echoed by the Remain campaigner Gina Miller...

Week in pictures: 21 - 27 September 2019

Week in pictures: 21 - 27 September 2019
Feb 16,2020 6:39 am

... Gina Miller, who led campaigners against the suspension of Parliament, appears outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday, in London, following the ruling that the suspension was unlawful...

Supreme Court ruling: Pictures from day of drama

Supreme Court ruling: Pictures from day of drama
Feb 16,2020 6:34 am

... Gina Miller, who led campaigners against the suspension of Parliament, said: This prime minister must open the doors of Parliament tomorrow...

The Papers: Johnson 'defiant' after 'damning' court ruling

The Papers: Johnson 'defiant' after 'damning' court ruling
Feb 16,2020 6:33 am

...Campaigner Gina Miller spoke outside the Supreme Court after its ruling The Supreme Court ruling dominates the front pages...

Gina Miller: The woman who won two Brexit legal cases

Gina Miller: The woman who won two Brexit legal cases
Feb 16,2020 6:33 am

...Gina Miller is the businesswoman and campaigner who has twice led legal challenges against the government and won...

Brexit's most important week? Five things that happened on Friday

Feb 16,2020 6:32 am

It's been a tumultuous week for Boris Johnson and there was little respite on Friday, with further Brexit headaches for the Prime Minister .

Mr Johnson has been on an away day to a farm in Aberdeenshire but, back in London, The House of Lords and the opposition continue to do their upmost to thwart his strategy.

Elsewhere, among The Day 's other headlines, there was a silver lining for the PM at The High Court but eyebrows were raised over his choice of Language to describe his predecessor.

1) No-deal bill clears Parliament

Parliament has spent the week attempting to pass a bill preventing a no-deal Brexit on 31 October - and today they succeeded.

The Law requires the Prime Minister to extend The Exit deadline to the end of January unless Parliament has agreed a deal with the EU by 19 October .

On Tuesday, The Bill , known as the Benn bill after Labour MP Hilary Benn , passed through The Commons .

It then went to The Lords , where it passed on Friday after Brexit-supporting peers dropped their opposition to it.

There had been suggestions that the government would stop The Bill being signed into law by The Queen , but it is set to receive what is known as Royal Assent in the coming days.

The PM has repeatedly said he will not agree to a Brexit extension, suggesting he would rather "die in a ditch". It remains to be seen how this particular circle will be squared.

2) Opposition parties refuse election (again)

Faced with the prospect of having to ask for more time from Brussels, Mr Johnson desperately wants to call an early general election to strengthen his hand.

But under the terms of the Fixed Term Parliaments Act, this requires two-thirds of MPs to vote for it, and the Prime Minister needs the support of some opposition MPs.

Labour, the Lib Dems and the SNP withheld their support when it was put to the vote on Wednesday and have

They say that any election before the 31 October deadline could give a newly-re-elected Mr Johnson the ability to pursue a no-deal Brexit.

They say a Brexit extension must be officially secured at the 17 October summit before an early election can take place, to avoid Mr Johnson ignoring The Bill 's provisions.

3) Campaigners lose court case against prorogation

There was some better news for the Prime Minister - who spent most of The Day campaigning in Scotland.

The High Court

Opponents of The Move , including former Prime Minister John Major and anti-Brexit businesswoman Gina Miller , had argued that the reasons for prorogation given to The Queen by the PM were untrue and the prorogation would break The Principle of parliamentary sovereignty.

The court dismissed the case but did give the claimants The Right to seek a judicial review.

Today's ruling means prorogation is likely to go ahead next week, with Parliament closed until The Queen 's Speech on 14 October .

4) Johnson in trouble over police speech

A speech given by the Prime Minister on Thursday in front of a crowd of police recruits has continued to create waves.

Chief Constable John Robins of West Yorkshire Police his officers were used as a backdrop as Mr Johnson spoke about Brexit.

Labour MP Yvette Cooper , chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee, sought to up the ante by writing to the cabinet secretary about the issue.

The PM, She Said , had "serious questions" to answer about how he had given an essentially political speech at a police event, given The Police are supposed to be impartial.

5) PM calls predecessor a 'girly swot'

Boris Johnson and David Cameron have a lot in common, the same school, the same university, the same job and, these days, the same European headaches.

The two men have long been considered rivals but, the joshing and ribbing aside, we rarely get a glimpse of what they actually think of each other.

Hopefully we'll learn a bit more when the former Prime Minister publishes his long-awaited memoirs next month.

But, as for Mr Johnson, we've now learnt that he described Mr Cameron as a "girly swot" for agreeing when he was PM to allow The Commons to sit for longer hours in September.

We've got - drawn from cabinet papers disclosed to The High Court as part of a judicial review of the PM's decision to suspend, or prorogue, Parliament for five weeks.

Mr Johnson, who earlier This Week called Jeremy Corbyn a "big girl's blouse" for blocking an election, has come Under Fire for his choice of Language - with one commentator saying the UK was "being governed by a nine-year Old ".



boris johnson, conservative party, labour party, brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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