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Heidi Allen

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Gender Female
Age 49
Date of birth January 18,1975
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Notton
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Spouse Phil Allen
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
ParentsArthur Bancroft
Renate Bancroft
Job Politician
Party Liberal Democrats
Education University College London
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2015–2019)
BooksHigher Education (Information) Bill
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Heidi Suzanne Allen is a British businesswoman and former politician who served as the Member of Parliament for South Cambridgeshire from 2015 to 2019. Initially elected as a Conservative, she resigned from the party in February 2019, joining and later serving as leader of Change UK.

Biography

Heidi allen is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.She was born on the 5th of april.1972 in cambridge.England.She is 48 years old.She is feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kgs.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Her ozdiac sign is aries and she is of british nationality.

Education and Career

Heidi allen studied at the university of cambrigde and graduated with a degree in economics.She then went on to work in the financila services industry for several years.In was elected as the member of parliament for south cambridgeshire.She is currently a member of the conservative party and is a strong advocate for socail justice and economic reform.

Family and Relationships

Heidi allen is married to her husban.Dmark allen.And they have two children together.She also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.Her parents are john and mary allen.She has a close relationship wiht her family and is very supportive of them.

Most Important Event

In 2019.Heidi allen was part of a group of conservative mps who defected from the party to form the idnependent group.This was a major event in british politics and it was seen as a sign of the growing dissatisfaction with the conservative party s policies.

Life Story

Heidi allen has had a successful career in politics.She has been a strong advocate for social justice and economic reform.She has also been a vocal critic of the conservative aprty s policies and has been a key figure in the formation of the independnet group.She is a passionate and dediacted politician who is committed to making a difference in the lives of her constituents.

General election 2019: Anna Soubry disbands Independent Group for Change

General election 2019: Anna Soubry disbands Independent Group for Change
Feb 16,2020 9:21 am

... They were later joined by three Remain-supporting Conservative MPs, Anna Soubry, Sarah Wollaston and Heidi Allen...

General election 2019: Liberal Democrats, Greens and Plaid Cymru agree pact

General election 2019: Liberal Democrats, Greens and Plaid Cymru agree pact
Feb 16,2020 7:55 am

... Chair of the Unite to Remain group Heidi Allen said it was an opportunity to tip the balance of power ...

Ex-Tory MP Antoinette Sandbach joins Liberal Democrats

Ex-Tory MP Antoinette Sandbach joins Liberal Democrats
Feb 16,2020 7:42 am

... Ex-Conservative Heidi Allen also joined the party earlier this month, after quitting the fledgling Change UK party she joined after leaving the Tories...

Women MPs say abuse forcing them from politics

Women MPs say abuse forcing them from politics
Feb 16,2020 7:42 am

... Liberal Democrat - and former Tory - MP Heidi Allen, is also stepping down due to the abuse she has faced...

Which MPs are standing down at the election?

Which MPs are standing down at the election?
Feb 16,2020 7:40 am

...Clockwise from top left: Keith Vaz, Heidi Allen, Philip Hammond, Rory Stewart, Amber Rudd, Nick Boles, Tom Watson and Nicky Morgan The general election date is fast approaching and many familiar faces from the House of Commons have cleared their desks for the last time...

Brexit: General election fight 'will be tough', PM says

Brexit: General election fight 'will be tough', PM says
Feb 16,2020 7:39 am

... In recent days, a number of prominent female MPs elected since 2010 - including, Heidi Allen and Mims Davies - have drawn a line under their frontline political careers - joining others such as Justine Greening and Claire Perry...

Heidi Allen to stand down as South Cambridgeshire MP

Heidi Allen to stand down as South Cambridgeshire MP
Feb 16,2020 7:37 am

...Heidi Allen will not stand for re-election MP Heidi Allen has announced she will not stand at the next election...

Labour to back early general election

Labour to back early general election
Feb 16,2020 7:37 am

... But one of the party s latest recruits, Heidi Allen, has criticised the position and announced she will not stand in the next election...

General election 2019: Liberal Democrats, Greens and Plaid Cymru agree pact

Feb 16,2020 6:56 am

The Liberal Democrats , Plaid Cymru and the Green Party have formed an electoral pact, agreeing not to stand against each other in dozens of seats.

The Deal between the three anti-Brexit parties will cover 60 constituencies across England and Wales.

Chair of the Unite to Remain group Heidi Allen said it was "an opportunity to tip The Balance of power".

The three parties All support another Brexit referendum and want the UK to remain in the EU.

Their pact means That , in Wales, two of the parties will agree not to field a candidate, boosting the third candidate's chances of picking up the Remain vote.

In England, it will simply be a two-way agreement between the Lib Dems and The Greens .

Lib Dem candidate Layla Moran said the Unite to Remain group had approached Labour about pacts, but "they said no [and] they didn't even enter into those conversations".

In a speech in Liverpool earlier, Labour's shadow chancellor, John Mcdonnell , said: "We will never enter pacts, coalitions, or deals like That - ever. "

And the SNP's Stephen Gethins said: "If other parties want to deliver a Remain message in Scotland, they know they have to get behind the SNP. "

Thursday marks exactly five weeks until the UK general election on 12 December.

"We are delighted That an agreement has been reached," said Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson . "This is a significant moment for All people who want to support Remain candidates across the Country . "

The Pact follows a similar deal earlier this year in the Brecon and Radnorshire by-election, when Plaid Cymru and The Greens agreed not to put forward a candidate but instead gave way to the Lib Dems' Jane Dodds . She the Conservative incumbent, Chris Davies .

Lib Dem MP Jane Dodds (third from left) celebrates her by-election win Will the Remain agreement make a difference?

Analysis by BBC political analyst Peter Barnes

It's impossible to know in advance whether this will affect who wins any of the constituencies.

None of them would have had a different result in 2017 if Liberal Democrat, Plaid Cymru and Green votes had been added together.

It's also likely That Brexit will have a bigger influence on how people vote at this election, so the idea of having a united candidate for Remain could give them a boost.

There are some seats already held by one of the parties where their majorities will be bolstered, such as Arfon and Bath.

And there are other places where it makes it a bit easier to win, such as Cheltenham, Montgomeryshire and Winchester - All places the Lib Dems are gunning for - and Ynys Mon, a target for Plaid.

In England, The Greens will stand aside for the Lib Dems in 40 seats including Totnes, York Outer, Winchester and Twickenham.

And the Green Party will run unchallenged by the Lib Dems in nine seats including The Isle of Wight, Bristol West, Exeter and Brighton Pavilion - where Caroline Lucas is The Greens ' only MP.

The Pact comes after to several pro-Remain parties earlier this year, calling on them to work together in a snap general election.

In Wales, The Plan will involve the Lib Dems and Greens standing their candidates aside for Plaid Cymru in seven seats including Pontypridd.

The Deal does not involve the Ceredigion Seat - which is currently held by Plaid Cymru but is a top election target for the Lib Dems.

However Mike Powell , who had been the Lib Dem candidate in Pontypridd, said he would run as an independent against Plaid Cymru .

He told Radio 4 's World at One: "I think the people deserve to have an opportunity to vote for someone who is going to represent the people of Pontypridd, rather than standing to represent a cause to remove Wales from the United Kingdom .

"I know there is an awful lot of members in the Welsh Liberal Democrats who are extremely unhappy with the way these negotiations have been dealt with. "

The prospective parliamentary candidates for Pontypridd chosen by their parties so far include Alex Davies-Jones (Labour), Steve Bayliss (the Brexit Party ) and Fflur Elin (Plaid Cymru ).

In Northern Ireland the Green Party has said it will not stand candidates in East, West or North Belfast.

Green Party NI leader Clare Bailey said she was "prepared to put the need to have pro-Remain MPs returned ahead of party interest".

Sinn Fein leader Michelle O'Neill welcomed The Move , which She Said would maximise "the representation of pro-Remain and progressive candidates facing down DUP Brexiteers across Belfast".

Last week, Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage to form a similar election pact. He wanted the PM to drop his Brexit deal And Then agree to stand aside candidates for each other.

Mr Johnson and said he would not enter election pacts.



plaid cymru, winchester, adam price, liberal democrats, jo swinson, sian berry, green party (northern ireland), brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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