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Hilary Benn

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Gender Female
Age 70
Date of birth November 26,1953
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Hammersmith
London
United Kingdom
Spouse Sally Christina Clark
Rosalind Retey
Parents Tony Benn
Caroline Benn
ChildrenJonathan Benn
Caroline Benn
Michael Benn
James Benn
Siblings Melissa Benn
Stephen Benn, 3rd Viscount Stansgate
Joshua Benn
Job Politician
Education Westminster Under School
University of Sussex
BooksLabour's Choice: The Deputy Leadership
Climate Change: The ''citizen's Agenda'' and the Bali Summit, Oral and Written Evidence, Wednesday 20 February 2008, Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Ms Susanna May and Mr Paul Chambers, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1999
Party Labour Party
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Hilary James Wedgwood Benn is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Leeds Central since a by-election in 1999. He served in the Cabinet from 2003 to 2010, under both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

Biography

Hilary benn (born 26 novemebr 1953) is a british labour party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for leeds central snice 1999.He served in the cabinet from 2003 to 2010 under the premierships of both tony blair and gordon brown.He is the son of the alte labour mp tony benn.

Physical Characteristics

Hilary benn is a man of average height.Weighing around 75 kg.He has brown eyes and a slim body type.

Family

Hilary benn is the son of tony benn and caroline benn.He has two siblings.Stephen and melissa benn.He is married to rosie winterton and has two children.Emily and joshau.

Education and Career

Hilary benn was educated at holland park comprehensive school and at sussex university.Where he studied philosophy.He worked as a resaerch assitsant for tony benn from 1979 to 1983 and then as a sepcial adviser to david blunkett from 1997 to 1999.He was elected as the member of parliament for leeds central in 1999 and has held the seat ever since.

Success

Hilary benn has had a successful political career.Having served in the cabinet frmo 2003 to 2010.He was appointed sceretary of state for international development in 2003 and then escretary of state for environment.Food and rural affairs in 2006.He was also appointed shadow foreign secretary in 2015.

Most Important Event

The most important event in hilary benn s political career was his speech in the house of commons in 2015 in favour of military action against the islamic state in syria.His speech was widely praised and was seen as a key omment in the debate.

Personal Information

Ihlary benn is a british citizen and his zodiac sign is sagittarius.He is currently 66 years ol.D.

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... Another paragraph about international aid under New Labour is very similar to a foreword written by Hilary Benn, who is now the shadow Northern Ireland secretary, Only a few words in the paragraph in the book differ from Mr Benn s foreword...

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... When he reshuffled his top team this week, it was Blairites, such as Liz Kendall and Hilary Benn, who were the winners...

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... Notable appointments include Hilary Benn, a cabinet minister under former Labour PMs Sir Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, who becomes shadow Northern Ireland secretary...

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... MP Hilary Benn, former Brexit Select Committee chair, has urged the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to intervene...

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... MP Hilary Benn, former Brexit Select Committee chair, has urged the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to intervene in the case...

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... Labour MP Hilary Benn told the Commons that Prime Minister Boris Johnson " had promised to build HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail in full...

Arrest after mock gallows erected outside Houses of Parliament

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... Labour s Hilary Benn also called the protest " scandalous" adding: " We should be able to carry out our job without being threatened by people out in Parliament Square...

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Brexit: MPs willing to go to court to enforce delay

Feb 16,2020 7:18 am

MPs, including Tories expelled from The Party , are preparing legal action in case the PM refuses to seek a delay to Brexit.

A bill requiring Boris Johnson to ask for an extension to the UK's departure date to avoid a no-Deal Brexit on 31 October is set to gain Royal Assent .

But the PM has said he would.

Legal experts have warned the Prime Minister could go to prison if he refuses to comply with the new law.

MPs have lined up a legal team and are willing to go to court to enforce The Law to avoid no Deal , if necessary.

Meanwhile, pro and anti-Brexit protesters held demonstrations in Westminster on Saturday, with some people arrested by police.

The cross-party bill - which requires the Prime Minister to extend The Exit deadline until January unless Parliament agrees a Deal with the EU by 19 October - was passed on Friday.

Although the Government has said it Will abide by The Law , Mr Johnson described it as obliging him "in theory" to write to Brussels asking for a "pointless delay".

Downing Street said The British public had been clear that they wanted Brexit done.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told Bbc News The Party was not taking legal action over the legislation, but said it was "aware of the actions that are being discussed and prepared for".

He added that Labour would allow a general election "when we are clear that there Will be an end to the danger of no-Deal on 31 October ".

"We need a clear statement from the Prime Minister that he is going to abide by that act of Parliament," Mr Corbyn said.

Protests were held across the UK and Europe on Saturday

Meanwhile, clashes erupted between pro-Brexit protesters and police in Parliament Square in London.

Several hundred people joined pro and anti-Brexit demonstrations in Westminster.

Pro-leave protesters were seen throwing a metal barricade at officers, while others tried to break The Police cordon.

Anti-Brexit MP Anna Soubry , who leads The Independent Group for Change, said she had been due to speak at The March for Change rally in London but told organisers she was too frightened to do so, after consulting with police.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said officers made 16 arrests in connection with the protests.

That included 13 arrests for violent disorder, one for possession of an offensive weapon, one for affray And One for a racially aggravated public order offence.

Some 35 other events were held across the UK and Europe, including a pro-democracy protest in Berlin.

'Dangerous precedent'

The Daily Telegraph reported that, fuelling speculation that ministers could try to find a loophole.

But David Lidington , who resigned as Cabinet Office minister In July , in opposition to Mr Johnson's no-Deal Brexit strategy, told the BBC's Today programme: "The Government is bound by The Words of any statute that has been duly enacted by The Queen in Parliament, which is a fundamental principle of our constitution and our ministerial code.

"Defying any law sets a really dangerous precedent. "

He added that at a time when other countries were "holding up alternatives to the rule of law and democratic Government " it was imperative that British governments always demonstrate they comply with The Law .

Mr Lidington, who supported the Government in voting for an early general election, urged Mr Johnson to "re-double [his] efforts" in talking to a "wide range" of European leaders to get a Brexit Deal he can put before Parliament in October .

What are the PM's options?

Mr Johnson's options are "narrowing" After This week's Brexit defeats, says Dr Hannah White , deputy director of The Institute for Government .

Some possibilities being discussed are:

Former attorney general Dominic Grieve has warned the Prime Minister "could be sent to prison" if he refuses to obey The Law and delay Brexit.

Mr Grieve told Bbc News Mr Johnson would be "under an obligation" to abide by The Law after it has received Royal Assent .

"If he doesn't, he can be taken to court which Will if necessary issue an injunction ordering him to do it," he said.

"If he doesn't obey the injunction, he could be sent to prison. "

Earlier the former director of public prosecutions Lord MacDonald a refusal to delay Brexit in The Face of court action "would amount to contempt of court which could find that person in prison".

One Tory MP said the idea of Mr Johnson ignoring the legislation was "nonsense".

Kevin Hollinrake , MP for Thirsk and Malton, tweeted: "Even if it was under consideration, which I'm sure it's not, you would see a very significant number of Conservative MPs resigning The Whip , including me. "

A Number of cabinet sources have told the BBC in recent days that they have significant concerns about Number 10's strategy.

It Comes in The Wake of a series of Parliamentary defeats for the Government , beginning after Mr Johnson announced his decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks in September and October .

First, the Prime Minister lost control of The House of Commons agenda.

That allowed opposition MPs and rebel Tories to put forward The Bill to prevent a no-Deal Brexit, which Mr Johnson said "scuppered" his negotiations with the EU.

In response, the Prime Minister expelled 21 of his own MPs for rebelling against the Government over the vote And Then called for a general election.

But on Friday, Labour, the Liberal Democrats , SNP and Plaid Cymru jointly agreed before the EU summit in mid-October .

The Day before, the Prime Minister 's Younger Brother ,

According to The Daily Telegraph, Mr Johnson wrote to Conservative Party members on Friday Night , saying Labour MPs had "left us no choice" but to call for an election.

He said: "They just passed a law that would force me to beg Brussels for an extension to the Brexit deadline. This is something I Will never do. "

No 10 said between the Government 's approach - Mr Johnson's commitment to leave on 31 October , either with a re-negotiated Deal or no Deal - and "more delay, more dither" from Labour.

But opposition MPs say they Will only agree to an election when the extension to the Brexit deadline has been secured, to ensure the UK does not "crash out" without a Deal .

What does the no-Deal bill say?

The Bill , presented by Labour MP Hilary Benn , says the Prime Minister Will have until 19 October to either pass a Deal in Parliament or get MPs to approve a no-Deal Brexit.

Once this deadline has passed, he Will have to request an extension to the UK's departure date to 31 January 2020.

Unusually, The Bill stipulates the wording of The Letter Mr Johnson would have to write to The President of the European Council .

If the EU responds by proposing a different date, the PM Will have Two Days to accept that proposal.

During that time, MPs - not the Government - Will have the opportunity to reject that date.

The Bill also requires ministers to report to The House of Commons over the next few months. potentially providing more opportunities to take control of the timetable.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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