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Gina Miller

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Gender Female
Age 59
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 Miller Life story


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...

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

Feb 16,2020 6:32 am

England's rugby heroes are celebrated on every Front Page but one, with Ben Youngs and Manu Tuilagi in a roaring embrace the stand-out image.

The proclaims their World Cup semi-final victory over New Zealand to be one of the finest performances in English rugby history.

The says The Team are "One Step from glory" and the proclaims "final here we scrum".

The goes as far as to claim that beating The Mighty All Blacks was "Japaneasy", while the suggests the England team be sent to sort out Brexit . cWith MP's due to vote on holding a general election on Monday, the warns that the country should not give in to Boris Johnson just because it's tired of Brexit . . Saying it would be like Saying in 1944 that "we couldn't be bothered with D-Day because the Second World War was getting tiresome".

even raises the spectre of voters trooping to polling stations on Boxing Day reporting a No 10 source as Saying the possibility of an election being held during Christmas week "hasn't been ruled out".

'Power struggle'

According to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn 's Inner Circle is "At War " over whether to back an early election.

The Paper says The Party 's elections chief Karie Murphy is "Locked In a power struggle" with shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell over both whether to back an election, and how it should be fought.

The is reporting that rebel Labour MPs have Set Up a WhatsApp group to plot against Mr Corbyn - it says The Group is called Clause One, after The Party constitution's commitment to be a political force in Parliament, because they fear The Party is losing sight of its mission.

Should the Prime Minister succeed in getting a snap election, the reports that ministers have been advised there would not be enough time to extend the vote to 16 and 17-year-olds.

The Paper says that appears to scotch plans by Labour and the SNP to table an amendment to extend voting Rights .

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has rejected Boris Johnson 's election call unless the PM takes a no-deal Brexit off the table

Many of the papers report suggestions that the 39 people found dead in a lorry in Essex may have been part of a wider operation to smuggle up to 100 people into the country, with two other lorries possibly completing similar journeys.

The Mail on Sunday says that the way to ensure such a tragedy doesn't happen again is for the UK to be better at speedily returning illegal arrivals back to their home countries - to deter others from trying.

The Paper leads with The Words of A Man it claims is a people smuggler.

It says The Man , living in East London , "laughed off the fate of the 39 migrants", and told an undercover reporter that it was "The Luck of the draw".

'Wake-up call'

The Paper says The Man offered to arrange for the reporter to be smuggled into the UK in a lorry from Belgium, for a payment of £14,000.

The says The Tragedy is a "wake-up call", and says anti-slavery legislation is ineffective unless Britain's borders are properly policed.

The warns that the UK could face being excluded from Europe's anti-trafficking unit once it leaves the EU.

It quotes sources from Europol - which runs The Unit - Saying it was unclear what future the links with British Police would be, calling it a "bleak prospect".

Writing in, the Archbishop of York John Sentamu says it should remind us that Britain has long offered sanctuary to The Oppressed , and calls for the country to embrace a national policy of welcome.

The leads with "Bercow in row over bullying stitch-up".

Officials, who have complained about the behaviour of John Bercow , say that new procedures to deal with complaints have been brought in Too Late , with the Speaker of The House of Commons due to step down from his role on Thursday.

A spokesman for Mr Bercow said he'd always denied bullying.

'Bercstop' says the, Looking Forward to his retirement - it says Labour's Sir Lindsay Hoyle is The Favourite to take over.

However the Harry Cole says there's a plot amongst Remainer MPs to install Labour's Harriet Harman .

Labour MP Harriet Harman has been linked with The Commons Speaker role

The Lead sees Boris Johnson on the wrong end of a high tackle from the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Justin Welby tells The Paper that the Prime Minister 's use of "inflammatory language" risks "pouring petrol" on a country divided by Brexit .

That message is echoed by the Remain campaigner Gina Miller .

The reports that a crowdfunding page purportedly Set Up to pay for a hitman to murder Ms Miller, is being investigated by The Police .

She tells The Paper that politicians have to realise that "incendiary language has consequences".

Campaigner Gina Miller and Archbishop Welby have issued warnings over the use of language

A call by Mr Johnson for Remainers to "stop holding Britain hostage" is the headline on The Front of the, as MPs prepare to vote on whether to hold a general election.

The comments are reported by most of the papers, with general agreement that Mr Johnson looks set to lose the vote.

But according to the Sunday Express, the government will bring back the vote Every Day next week to show that the Labour Party is "Running Scared ".

The says that will be backed up by a Social Media campaign to encourage voters to demand their MP's back plans to go to the polls.

The says the latest opinion polls suggest the PM's combative approach appears to be working.

North West western

The has the surprising revelation that The First Western ever made was filmed in Lancashire. Kidnapping by Indians, which was shot in woods around Blackburn and released in 1899, has been certified as The First example of the genre.

The Paper adds that it's not the only link between the Western and the North West . . as the famous outlaw Butch Cassidy was born in Preston.

And finally, the reports that ornithologists are getting into a flap about a 500 piece M& S "British Birds " jigsaw.

It turns out nearly a quarter of birds featured - such as the California Quail and Asian white-breasted waterhen - aren't actually British. M& S says The Product is being "reviewed" and knocked £1. 60 off The Price .



Source of news: bbc.com

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