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Harriet Harman

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Gender Female
Age 73
Web site www.harrietharman.org
Date of birth July 30,1950
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Marylebone
London
United Kingdom
Spouse Jack Dromey
ChildrenHarry Dromey
Amy Harman
Joseph Dromey
Amy Siobhan D. Dromey
Parents John B. Harman
Anna Spicer
Job Politician
Solicitor
Education University of York
St Paul's Girls' School
BooksA Woman's Work
Justice Deserted: The Subversion of the Jury
Winning for Women
The Century Gap: 20th Century Man, 21st Century Woman : how Both Sexes Can Bridge the Century Gap
The Family Way: A New Approach to Policy-making
Sex Discrimination in Schools - and how to Fight it
Official site members.parliament.uk
Party Labour Party
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Grandparents Nathaniel Bishop Harman
Great grandparent Louisa Kenrick
Previous positionLeader of the Opposition in the United Kingdom (2015–2015)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Harriet Harman Life story


Harriet Ruth Harman KC is a British politician and solicitor who has served as Member of Parliament for Camberwell and Peckham, formerly Peckham, since 1982. A member of the Labour Party, she has served in various Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet positions.

Biography

Harriet harman is a british politician who has been a member of parliament (mp) for the labour party since 1982.She was obrn on july 1950 in london.England.She is the daughter of a barrister and a social worker.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.She is married to jack rdomey.A labour mp.And they have two children.

Physical Characteristics

Harriet harman is feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.

Education and Career

Harriet harman attended st paul s grils school in london and graduated wiht a degree in politics from the london school of economics.She then went on to become a barrister and was called to the bar in 1978.She was elected as a mmeber of parliament for peckham in 1982 and has held various positions in the labour party.Including deputy leader of the labour party from 2007 to .

Most Important Event

In 2009.Harriet harman was appointed as the ministre for women and equality.Becoming the first woman to hold the post.In thsi role.She was responsible for introducing the equality act 2010.Which aimed to protect people from discrimination in the workplace.

Personal Life

Harriet harman is a libra and her nationality is british.She is married to jack dromey.A labour mp.And they have two children.She is also the aunt of the birtish actor.Tom hiddleston.

Life Story

Harriet harman has had a long and successful career in politics.She has been a emmber of parliament for peckham since 1982 and has held various positions in the labour party.Including deputy leader of the labour party from 2007 to 2015.She was also the first woman to be appointed as the minister for women and equality in 2009.Throughout her career.She has been a strong advocate for womne s rights and equality.

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... He then replaced Harriet Harman as social security secretary - later re-named work and pensions secretary - delivering Labour s welfare reforms and taking responsibility for spending a third of the government s budget...

Ex-minister Maria Miller calls for abortion sentencing guidelines

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Jul 19,2023 1:40 pm

... Ms Creasy did not take the issue to a vote, meaning the bill passed its first stage with cross-party support, including from the Commons longest serving male and female MPs - known as the Mother and Father of the House - Labour s Harriet Harman and Tory Sir Peter Bottomley...

Jeremy Clarkson's Meghan article was sexist to duchess, press regulator rules

Jeremy Clarkson's Meghan article was sexist to duchess, press regulator rules
Jun 30,2023 5:10 pm

... Senior Labour MP Harriet Harman, the society s incoming chairwoman, called Ipso s ruling " a big step forward for women in the battle against sexism in the media"...

Boris Johnson: MPs back Partygate report as just seven vote against

Boris Johnson: MPs back Partygate report as just seven vote against
Jun 19,2023 6:00 pm

... However, the committee s chairwoman, Labour MP Harriet Harman, said its members had to " withstand a campaign of threats, intimidation, and harassment designed to challenge the legitimacy of the inquiry"...

Boris Johnson: Conservative MPs divided over Partygate vote

Boris Johnson: Conservative MPs divided over Partygate vote
Jun 15,2023 2:10 pm

... He used his resignation letter to strongly attack the committee, accusing the chair, Labour MP Harriet Harman, of bias...

Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over Partygate, MPs find

Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over Partygate, MPs find
Jun 15,2023 6:50 am

... He branded the committee, led by veteran Labour MP Harriet Harman, a " kangaroo court" and claimed its year-long inquiry had delivered " what is intended to be the final knife-thrust in a protracted political assassination"...

Partygate report due as Johnson rails at committee

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Jun 14,2023 6:30 pm

... " Mr Johnson has written to Labour s Harriet Harman, who has chaired the inquiry, demanding she clarify whether she checked that panel members had not attended such events before the inquiry began...

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... Two members are Labour MPs (Harriet Harman and Yvonne Fovargue) and one represents the SNP (Allan Dorans)...

Speaker's election: MPs to choose John Bercow's successor

Jun 13,2023 2:20 pm

MPs are voting between The Final two candidates to succeed John Bercow as Speaker, in what is The First election for The Post in More Than a decade.

In the third round of voting Sir Lindsay Hoyle received The Most votes at 267, followed by Chris Bryant with 169 and Dame Eleanor Laing was eliminated with 127.

The Speaker keeps order in Commons debates and calls MPs to speak.

The result of The Final ballot is expected about 20:00 GMT.

Seven candidates were originally in the running.

Having received the least number of votes, Dame Rosie Winterton had to leave The Contest in the second round of voting and Harriet Harman voluntarily withdrew her candidacy.

Labour MP Meg Hillier and Conservative Sir Edward Leigh were knocked out in The First round of The Contest after receiving 10 and 11 votes respectively.

Mr Bercow stood down last week after an eventful and frequently controversial decade in the Speaker's chair. His resignation as MP for Buckingham was officially confirmed on Monday.

What were the candidates' pitches? Ken Clarke is leading the proceedings

The First to speak was Labour's Dame Rosie Winterton . She Said the Speaker's job was "not to dominate proceedings or speak for Parliament", and promised to "douse The Flames not pour petrol on them".

Another Labour MP Chris Bryant said he believed in "a Speaker who will stand by The Rules , who is completely impartial and who knows Erskine May [the parliamentary rule book] back to front", adding: "I've got it lying by my bedside. "

He also pledged to end clapping in The Chamber and "sort out the wi-fi" - Pledges that were themselves met with clapping from those listening.

Conservative Sir Edward Leigh said a Speaker should "submerge their character in The Job " and be "a quiet voice".

He also said the preservation of parliamentary buildings should be done "in the interests of our paymaster - The Taxpayers ". "We cannot waste billions of pounds," he said.

Current deputy Speaker Eleanor Laing expressed sadness at The Number of MPs deciding not to run again at the December election and vowed to stand up for all members if selected for The Job .

She Said Parliament needed to "escape from the hierarchical structures that allow bullying to take root".

Also addressing the subject of bullying, Labour's Meg Hillier said MPs needed to protect staff in The House , warning bullying "will become the next expenses scandal".

Mr Bercow was criticised for not doing more to tackle allegations of bullying and harassment in The Commons , and was himself accused of mistreating several members of staff, which he denied.

Chris Bryant admitted to keeping a book on parliamentary procedure by his bedside

Another current deputy Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle , said he had introduced security measures for MPs "so we can feel safe".

"I will not let you down," he promised MPs.

Former deputy leader of the Labour Party Harriet Harman was last to make her pitch, promising to take on a fourth deputy drawn from one of the smaller parties.

She Said she had "an unparallel record of reform", pointing to her campaign to allow pregnant MPs and new parents to vote by proxy.

The candidates made their pitches under The Gaze of former Speaker Betty Boothroyd . Labour MP Stella Creasy got a picture of the baroness sitting in the gallery

How will the vote unfold?

Candidates needed the support of at least 12 MPs, three of whom have to be from a different party, in order to be eligible to take part.

MPs have 20 Minutes to vote in a Secret Ballot . It will take about 45 minutes to count them.

If no candidate receives more half of the votes, the individual who receives the least votes will drop out, as will anyone who obtains less than 5% of the total cast.

After each round, there will be a 10-minute period for candidates to withdraw.

MPs will then continue to vote until one candidate obtains More Than half of the votes. The Process is being overseen by Ken Clarke , who as Father of The House is the long-serving MP in The Commons .

Who was in the running? Labour MP Sir Lindsay Hoyle is regarded as the frontrunner for The Role Labour's Harriet Harman has said she wants to put an end to "the Old Boys' Club" in Parliament Dame Eleanor Laing has said she would "do things differently" from Mr Bercow

The seven contenders at the start of the race were:

BBC parliamentary correspondent Mark D 'Arcy said most observers believed Sir Lindsay - who has been Mr Bercow's senior deputy for years - was the frontrunner.

"As Chairman of Ways and Means, he chairs Budget debates and selects amendments for committee stage proceedings on bills, and has had plenty of opportunity to demonstrate his credentials," our correspondent says.

Sir Lindsay said MPs backing him included Conservative Charles Walker , who was one of Mr Bercow's key allies during his tenure, former sports minister Tracey Crouch and Brexit-backing Labour MP Caroline Flint .

He received an early boost when former Conservative minister Shailesh Vara , one of The Outsiders in The Contest , said he was pulling out and would be voting for his Labour colleague.

What is the Speaker's role?

The Role of the Speaker has come under increasing scrutiny over The Past few years - and Mr Bercow has been both praised for boosting The Influence of backbench MPs and criticised for stretching parliamentary rules.

Some have also accused him of not being impartial when It Comes to Brexit.

The Speaker is responsible for choosing which amendments can be voted on -

He is also in charge of upholding parliamentary rules, and Mr Bercow twice angered some MPs by refusing to allow the government to hold another vote on an already rejected Brexit deal.

The Speaker can also permit MPs to ask urgent questions whereby government ministers are summoned to The House of Commons over a time-sensitive or important matter.

During his years in The Role , Mr Bercow dramatically increased The Number of urgent questions asked.

Analysis: Easy win or tactical battle

By Mark D 'Arcy, the BBC's parliamentary correspondent

So what might MPs want in a new Speaker? First, there seems be an appetite for a different Style - an end to Bercow-esque grandiloquence and those five-minute appeals for brevity, as well as for an end to the kind of clashes with MPs that The Departed Speaker was prone to.

Remember his red-faced finger-jabbing clash with the then Chief Whip Patrick Mcloughlin , or This Week 's spat with long-time Bercow critic Andrew Bridgen ?

Then there's the much more important concern about the Speaker's sweeping powers to make The Rules in The Commons , a power which saw him permitting amendments to Business of The House motions which were supposed to be taken "forthwith" - which many MPs believed meant they could not be amended.

Given No One party has a majority in The House , the winning candidate will be The One most capable of reaching across party lines, and building a majority out of factions of the main parties, The Members of the smaller parties and their personal supporters.

Those seen As Party gladiators first and foremost may find that hard to do.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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