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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.

Rachel Reeves denies claims of plagiarism in new book

Rachel Reeves denies claims of plagiarism in new book
Oct 26,2023 8:31 am

... 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...

Keir Starmer: Labour leader hoping for keys to Downing Street

Keir Starmer: Labour leader hoping for keys to Downing Street
Oct 10,2023 5:31 am

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

Angela Rayner handed new role as Keir Starmer reshuffles top team

Angela Rayner handed new role as Keir Starmer reshuffles top team
Sep 4,2023 10:41 am

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

Kathleen Poole: Deportation of grandmother with Alzheimer's paused

Kathleen Poole: Deportation of grandmother with Alzheimer's paused
Apr 5,2023 4:20 pm

... 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

Grandmother with Alzheimer's faces deportation from Sweden
Apr 4,2023 1:21 pm

... 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

HS2 cut confirmed amid promise to transform rail
Nov 18,2021 2:59 pm

... 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

Arrest after mock gallows erected outside Houses of Parliament
Oct 20,2021 8:28 pm

... 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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Feb 16,2020 7:56 am

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

Dominic Cummings: Anger at MPs 'not surprising', PM's adviser says

Feb 16,2020 7:18 am

The anger directed against MPs over Brexit is "not surprising", the PM's adviser, Dominic Cummings , has said.

The former Vote Leave campaign director said the only way the issue of abuse would be solved is if MPs "respect" the result of the EU referendum.

Mr Cummings's remarks came after Boris Johnson .

The parliamentary tensions have led 120 archbishops and bishops to warn against "further entrenching our divisions".

The Intervention followed an ill-tempered debate on Wednesday, as MPs returned to Parliament after.

The Prime Minister was criticised by A Number of MPs for - among other remarks - describing one Labour MP's safety concerns as "humbug" and repeatedly referring to Legislation aimed at blocking no-deal as "the surrender bill".

On Thursday, The Commons heard of threats faced by politicians, with independent MP Caroline Nokes describing how someone had called her a "traitor who deserved to be shot" on a walkabout in her constituency.

Speaking at a book launch that evening, Mr Cummings said MPs had spent three years "swerving all over The Shop " following the referendum and it was "not surprising some people are angry about it".

He said both Leave and Remain campaigners had received "serious threats" of violence, which he said should be taken seriously.

But he added: "If you are a bunch of politicians and say that we swear we are going to respect the result of a democratic vote, And Then after you lose you say, 'We don't want to respect that vote', what do you expect to happen?"

"In the end, The Situation can only be resolved by Parliament honouring its promise to respect the result," he said, echoing sentiments expressed by the Prime Minister in The Commons on Wednesday.

But former Justice Secretary David Gauke told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme: "Some of the language from the Prime Minister This Week has clearly made it harder to win support from Labour MPs for any kind of a deal. "

Mr Cummings denied that Downing Street was Under Pressure following the Supreme Court ruling, a series of parliamentary defeats and the backlash against Mr Johnson's comments.

"This is a walk in The Park compared to the referendum. We are enjoying this. We are going to leave and we are going to win," he said.

But, when questioned as he left his home in London on Friday morning, Mr Cummings said: "Who said it would be a walk in The Park ?"

Told that he had made the remark, he replied: "No. "

MPs have expressed concern that Downing Street could seek to bypass Legislation - Passed earlier this month - to block a no-deal Brexit .

The Benn Act - which Mr Johnson has been referring to as the "surrender act" - says the Prime Minister Will have to ask the EU for an extension to the 31 October Brexit deadline if he is unable to pass a deal in Parliament, or get MPs to approve a no-deal Brexit , by 19 October.

What is the Benn Act?

When Mr Johnson talks about the "surrender bill", he is referring to the European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 2) Act, also known as the Benn Act after Labour MP Hilary Benn , who introduced the Legislation to The Commons .

The Act - which became law earlier this month - stipulates 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 from the EU.

If the EU responds by proposing a different date, the PM Will have Two Days to accept that proposal. But during this two-day period, MPs - not the Government - Will have the opportunity to reject the EU's date.

Former Prime Minister Sir John Major - who on Thursday accused Mr Johnson of "wilfully" destroying the prospects of a cross-party agreement on Brexit - expressed concern that the Government might sidestep The Law by suspending the Benn Act until after 31 October.

Sir John said he thought ministers might be planning to do this by passing an Order of Council, which can be approved by Privy Councillors - Government ministers - and has The Force of law.

Asked if he was looking at using this method to get around the Benn Act, the Prime Minister said "no".

And senior Cabinet minister told the BBC that such a plan would be "too clever by half".

Downing Street has consistently said the Government Will obey The Law , but Mr Johnson has also insisted he Will not seek a delay to Brexit , which The Act mandates.

Questioned on the Government 's position, International Development Secretary Alok Sharma told Today: "I'm not going to set out discussions that have occurred in the privacy of Cabinet . "

He added that the Government would "absolutely" comply with The Law .

In interviews with the BBC, Mr Johnson acknowledged that "tempers need to come down" in Parliament.

But he added: "I do think in The House of Commons it is important I should be able to talk about the surrender bill, the surrender act, in the way that I did. "

Meanwhile, the College of Bishops has called on politicians to "speak to others with respect", adding that the result of the EU referendum "should be honoured".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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