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Jake Berry

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Gender Male
Age 45
Web site www.jakeberry.org
Date of birth December 29,1978
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Liverpool
United Kingdom
Spouse Charlotte Berry
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
ResidenceHelmshore
United Kingdom
Official site parliament.uk
Full nameJames Jacob Gilchrist Berry
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Education The University of Sheffield
University of Law
University of Chester
Previous positionMinister without portfolio in the United Kingdom (2022–2022)
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Sir James Jacob Gilchrist Berry is a British Conservative Party politician and former solicitor who served as Chairman of the Conservative Party and Minister without Portfolio from 6 September to 25 October 2022.

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... It comes after reports that former Tory Party chairman Sir Jake Berry wrote to police to make them aware of the claims after leaving the post last year...

Conservative Party: Ex-chainman raised MP rape allegations with police - report

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... Sir Jake Berry told police one alleged victim was receiving support paid for by the Conservative Party, according to a letter...

Jeremy Hunt says UK must break out of tax rise 'vicious circle'

Jeremy Hunt says UK must break out of tax rise 'vicious circle'
Sep 29,2023 10:21 pm

... As well as former Prime Minister Ms Truss and ex-Home Secretary Dame Priti Patel the signatories include former ministers Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Sir Jake Berry, and Sir Brandon Lewis...

Bibby Stockholm: No one harmed over discovery of Legionella on barge - health secretary

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Aug 14,2023 6:01 am

... David Davis, a Conservative MP, said that the " startling incompetence" of the Home Office had been laid bare, while former party chairman Sir Jake Berry described the removals as " farcical"...

Ministers face renewed pressure over boat crossings

Ministers face renewed pressure over boat crossings
Aug 13,2023 12:51 am

... Backbench MP and ex-party chairman Sir Jake Berry said " only radical changes can truly turn the tide"...

Charlotte Owen: Ex-Boris Johnson adviser joins Lords as youngest peer

Charlotte Owen: Ex-Boris Johnson adviser joins Lords as youngest peer
Jul 24,2023 10:50 am

... She also worked as an intern for Mr Johnson when he was foreign secretary, as well as a parliamentary assistant to Conservative MPs Alok Sharma and Sir Jake Berry before joining No 10 as a special adviser in 2021...

Jeremy Hunt rules out government mortgage support

Jeremy Hunt rules out government mortgage support
Jun 20,2023 9:51 am

... Conservative MP Sir Jake Berry asked Mr Hunt in Parliament on Tuesday to consider " reintroducing a bold Conservative idea of mortgage interest relief at source" to avoid what he described as a " mortgage bomb" happening...

Labour's NHS plan will offer patients more choice, Wes Streeting says

Labour's NHS plan will offer patients more choice, Wes Streeting says
May 21,2023 9:10 am

... " Speaking on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, former Tory chairman Sir Jake Berry rubbished Labour s approach, saying the party was aiming to " do more of what the Conservative government is already doing"...

Jeremy Hunt rules out government mortgage support

Mar 6,2023 7:50 pm

By Michael RaceBusiness reporter, BBC News

The government has ruled out introducing major financial support to mortgage holders over fears it would drive the cost of living higher.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said offering mortgage relief schemes would " make inflation worse, not better".

But He Said he would meet mortgage lenders later This Week to ask what help they could give to households struggling with rising bills.

The government said it was " spending record amounts" Helping People .

The Prime Minister 's official spokesperson said the government already had " specific tools" to provide support for people with mortgages, citing help - in the form of a loan - for people who receive benefits.

The spokesperson added households had been provided with £3,300 each on average to help ease the effect of rising costs.

On Sunday, cabinet minister Michael Gove said support for people struggling with their mortgages was being kept " under review".

Conservative MP Sir Jake Berry asked Mr Hunt in Parliament on Tuesday to consider " reintroducing a bold Conservative idea of mortgage interest relief at source" to avoid what he described as a " mortgage bomb" happening.

" If we don't help families now all The Other money we have spent helping them will be wasted if they lose their home, " He Said .

But the chancellor said the government was not considering such a move.

" Those kind of schemes, which involve injecting large amounts of cash into the economy, would be inflationary, " He Said . " As much as we sympathise with the difficulties and do everything we can to help people seeing their mortgage costs go up, we won't do anything that would mean we prolong inflation. "

Mr Hunt said he would be meeting The Principal lenders to ask what help they could give to people struggling to pay more expensive mortgages and " what flexibilities might be possible for families in arrears".

Inflation, which is the rate at which prices rise, stood at 8. 7% in April, meaning consumer prices overall were 8. 7% higher than they were in April 2022.

In an attempt to reduce inflation, The Bank of England has been raising interest rates, making the cost of borrowing, including for a mortgage, more expensive.

It is expected that The Bank will raise rates further This Week and that they will stay higher for longer.

Prior to The Bank 's decision, expectations of a rise has already been reflected in the funding cost of mortgages, hitting new borrowers, and people trying to remortgage.

Lenders have been pulling deals and putting up rates at short notice and on Monday the average rate on a two-year fixed deal rose above 6%.

The Liberal Democrats also called for mortgage relief and a mortgage protection fund, but Treasury minister Andrew Griffith said such policies would delay bringing down inflation.

Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves asked Mr Hunt where are families " going to get The Money to pay the Tory mortgage penalty" claiming that higher costs were a " a consequence of The Conservative mini-budget Last Year and 13 years of economic failure".

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