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James Brokenshire

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Gender Male
Death3 years ago
Web site www.jamesbrokenshire.com
Date of birth January 8,1968
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Southend-on-Sea
United Kingdom
SpouseCathrine Mamelok
Office Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education London Guildhall College
CCSS Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies, Benet Place
London Metropolitan University
University of Exeter
Davenant Foundation School
DiedDarent Valley Hospital
Dartford
United Kingdom
Date of burialOctober 21, 2021
Latest noncurrent party Conservative Party
Date of died October 7,2021
Previous positionMinister of State for Security of the United Kingdom (2020–2021)
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James Brokenshire Life story


James Peter Brokenshire was a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he served in Theresa May's cabinet as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 2016 to 2018 and then as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government from 2018 to 2019.

Early Life

James brokenshire was born on 14 january 1968 in southend-on-sea. Essex. England. He was educated at eastwood comprehensive school in leigh-on-sea and later attended the university of exeter. Where he obtanied a degree in law.

Career

Brokenshire began his career in local politics in 1990. Serving as a councillor for the london borough of bexely. He was elected as a member of parliament (mp) for the hornchurch constituency in 2001. Representing the conservatiev party. He held this seat until 2010. When he became mp for old bexley and sidcup after boundary changes. He has held this post ever isnce.

Political Positions

Brokenshire is a member of the conservative party. And has hled various positions in the party and the uk government. Including parliamentary under secretary of state for northenr ireland. Mniister for immigration. And secretary of state for northern ireland. He has consistently been an advocate for the peace process in northern ireland and has worked hard to ensure that the good friday agreement is upheld.

Important Event

In 2019. Brokenshire was appointed to the positoin of secretary of state for housing. Communities and olcal government. A post he has held ever since. This is an important event in brokenshire s career as it marks the first time he has held a cabinet-level position.

Interesting Fact

Brokenshire is an avid spurs fan and can often be found cheering on his beloved team from the stands.

Opposition to Brexit

Brokenshire has been vocal in his opposition to brexit. Arguing that it would be detrimental to the peace process in northern ireland and to the economy of the uk. He has been critical of the government s handling of the brexit negotiations. And has called for a sensible brexit which taeks into account the interests of btoh the uk and the eu.

Support for Charities

Brokenshire is a patron of the charity the children s trust and has spoken out in support of the work they do to help disadvantaged children. Eh is also a supporter of the charity veterans in action which works to help veterasn who are struggling with the transition back to civilian life.

Public Appearances

Brokenshire is often seen making public appearances. Such as speaking at conferences and debtaing in the house of commonsh. E has also made appearances on a number of television and radio programmes. Discussing topics such as brexit. Immigration. And northern ireland.

Family Life

Brokenshire is married. Fiona. And has two children. Emily and ben.

Publications

Brokenshire has written a number of articles for publicatinos such as the guardian and the daily telegraph. Discussing topics such as the brexit negotiations. Immigration. And northern ireland.

Awards and Honours

Brokenshire has been awarded numerous awards and honours for his sevrice to the people of the united kingdom. Including the freedom of the boruogh of bexley and an honorary doctro of laws from the university of exeter.

Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election: Conservatives hold Old Bexley and Sidcup

Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election: Conservatives hold Old Bexley and Sidcup
Dec 3,2021 5:28 am

... The by-election was prompted by the death of former MP James Brokenshire, who died from lung cancer aged 53 in October...

By-election: Tory wobbles in true blue Bexley?

By-election: Tory wobbles in true blue Bexley?
Nov 27,2021 6:26 am

... The by-election on 2 December was triggered after the death of the MP James Brokenshire, who Mr Greenberg describes as " a great man" " terrific politician" and " personal friend" who had Bexley village at heart - but he worries he will be a " hard act to follow"...

You have to help secure us locations, calls for bombing victim's mom

You have to help secure us locations, calls for bombing victim's mom
Feb 24,2020 3:04 am

... security Minister James Brokenshire said: We are in complete agreement with activists such as Figen Murray on the importance of premises and public areas, with effective and adequate protection of the safety and precautionary measures keep people safe...

Julian Smith: Boris Johnson approved the Stormont agreement

Julian Smith: Boris Johnson approved the Stormont agreement
Feb 20,2020 3:13 am

... His predecessor, James Brokenshire, and Karen Bradley were unsuccessful in their efforts to restore devolved government...

Troubled families programme gets £165m cash injection

Troubled families programme gets £165m cash injection
Feb 16,2020 9:48 am

... Mr Jenrick s predecessor, James Brokenshire, suggested that in the last year of the troubled families project can be renamed to ensure that it is not always in the way of positive goals ...

Generator Persimmon missing minimal-house-standards, report finds

Generator Persimmon missing minimal-house-standards, report finds
Feb 16,2020 9:16 am

... At the time, a source close to Housing Minister, James Brokenshire, the minister said it was increasingly concerned by Persimmon practices, including the use of lease contracts, the quality of your building, and your leadership...

General Election 2019: Ex-MPs talk about abuse and mental health

General Election 2019: Ex-MPs talk about abuse and mental health
Feb 16,2020 8:21 am

...Teresa Pearce and James Brokenshire were London MPs before the general election was announced...

Homeless deaths nine times higher in deprived areas

Homeless deaths nine times higher in deprived areas
Feb 16,2020 3:19 am

... Communities secretary James Brokenshire said: Councils have used this funding to create an additional 1,750 beds and 500 rough sleeping support staff - and figures published last month show this investment is already starting to have an effect...

Brexit: May to plea with MPs for time to change deal

Feb 16,2020 3:10 am

MPs will get Another Chance to vote on Brexit this month - even if Theresa May has not been able to negotiate a Deal by then.

Housing Secretary James Brokenshire admitted it might not be The Final , decisive vote on the PM's Deal that Labour and some Tories are demanding.

The Prime Minister needs to get a Deal approved by Parliament by 29 March to avoid a no-Deal Brexit .

Labour has accused her of "cynically" running down The Clock .

Instead of a "meaningful" vote on the Prime Minister 's Deal with the EU, MPs could be given another series of non-binding votes on possible Brexit alternatives by 27 February, with The Final vote on whether to approve or reject The Deal delayed until The Following month.

On Wednesday, Mrs May will ask MPs for more time to get legally-binding changes to the controversial Northern Irish backstop, which she believes will be enough to secure a majority in Parliament for her Deal .

But The Following day, Labour will attempt to force the government to hold The Final , "meaningful vote" on Mrs May's Brexit Deal by 26 February.

Mr Brokenshire refused to commit to this date in an interview with the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, saying there could be more votes on amendments to the proposed Deal instead.

"If the meaningful vote has not happened, so in other words things have not concluded, then Parliament would have that further opportunity by no later than 27 February," said Mr Brokenshire.

"I think that gives that sense of timetable, clarity and purpose on what we are doing with the EU - taking that work forward and our determination to get a Deal - But equally knowing that role that Parliament very firmly has. "

He also ruled out removing the Irish backstop from the government's Deal with the EU, as some Conservative MPs are demanding.

He said ministers were exploring a possible time-limit to the backstop, or a legal mechanism allowing the UK to exit the backstop without the agreement of the EU, But he insisted some kind of "insurance policy" was needed to keep the Irish border free-flowing.

But Labour's shadow Brexit secretary, Sir Keir Starmer , says he believes the Prime Minister is "pretending to make progress" on the Irish backstop issue.

He says what she actually intends to do is return to Parliament after the 21/22 March European Council summit the week before Brexit and offer MPs a "binary Choice " - her Deal or no Deal .

"We can't allow that to happen," Sir Keir.

"There needs to be A Day when Parliament says that's it, enough is enough. "

'Completely irresponsible'

Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable said delaying The Final vote on the Brexit Deal was "worse than irresponsible" and he "would not be surprised if [Theresa May ] faces a massive rebellion by Conservative MPs".

Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston , who like Sir Vince has campaigned for another EU referendum, called for ministers who were "serious" about preventing a no-Deal Brexit to resign and vote against the government.

Fellow Conservative MP Heidi Allen also called for ministerial resignations, saying it was "completely irresponsible" for the government to keep delaying The Final Brexit vote.

Labour is proposing its own Brexit plan, which would involve the UK staying in a customs union with the EU, which they say could get the backing of a majority of MPs.

The government has not ruled out supporting this - and has promised a formal response to it and further talks with Labour - But they say it would prevent the UK from making its own trade deals after Brexit .

Theresa May and her husband Philip arriving at a church service on Sunday

There are fewer than 50 days until Brexit . The Law is already in place which means the UK will leave the EU on 29 March 2019.

Mrs May's Brexit Deal - which she spent months negotiating and had agreed with the EU - covers the terms of the UK's divorce and the framework of future relations.

But it was rejected by the UK Parliament and if it is not approved by Brexit day, the default position would be a no-Deal Brexit .

Last month, Parliament voted in favour of an amendment that supported most of the PM's Deal But called for - which is a last-resort option to prevent a hard border in Ireland - to be replaced with "alternative arrangements". The Prime Minister is now in talks with Brussels to seek these changes to the backstop.

A Number of government ministers will also be meeting their counterparts across The Continent This Week , in order to underline Mrs May's determination to achieve a Deal .

Critics of the backstop in Mrs May's current Deal say they could tie the UK to EU rules indefinitely or mean Northern Ireland ends up under a different system to the rest of the UK.

But the Irish government and the EU have repeatedly rejected calls for changes.

Other options likely to be debated by MPs on Thursday include extending, the legal mechanism taking the UK out of the EU on 29 March, to allow more time to reach an agreement with Brussels .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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