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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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Date of Upd.
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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...

Grandmother with Alzheimer's faces deportation from Sweden

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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...

HS2 cut confirmed amid promise to transform rail

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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...

General election 2019: What are the issues in Leeds?

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... The city has been represented by some major political figures, including Leeds Central s Hilary Benn, who passed the Bill that on 31 October...

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

Feb 16,2020 7:18 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 ".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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