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James Duddridge

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Gender Male
Age 52
Date of birth August 26,1971
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Bristol
United Kingdom
SpouseKaty Thompson
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education Huddersfield New College
University of Essex Colchester Campus
HNC (Huddersfield New College)
Official site parliament.uk
NationalityBritish
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2005
Prime minist Liz Truss
Previous positionParliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of United Kingdom (2022–2022)
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Sir James Philip Duddridge, KCMG is a British politician and former banker. A member of the Conservative Party, he has served as the Member of Parliament for Rochford and Southend East since 2005. Duddridge previously held several ministerial positions under prime ministers David Cameron, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.

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

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... Sir James Duddridge, who was given an honour by Mr Johnson in 2022 and previously worked as his parliamentary private secretary, she was " vital to the No 10 operation"...

Tories turning against angry version of Boris Johnson

Tories turning against angry version of Boris Johnson
Jun 16,2023 10:30 am

... And now the Conservative MP James Duddridge, a former parliamentary aide to Mr Johnson, has told BBC News: " I ve spoken to Boris, he doesn t want there to be a vote...

Boris Johnson asks allies not to vote against Partygate findings

Boris Johnson asks allies not to vote against Partygate findings
Jun 16,2023 8:50 am

... Another ally, James Duddridge, said he had spoken to Mr Johnson and " he doesn t want there to be a vote"...

Boris Johnson: Conservative MPs divided over Partygate vote

Boris Johnson: Conservative MPs divided over Partygate vote
Jun 15,2023 2:10 pm

... Sir Simon Clarke said he was " amazed at the harshness" of the committee, while Sir James Duddridge " Why not go the full way, put Boris in the stocks and provide rotten food to throw at him? " Jacob Rees-Mogg said he would " probably" vote against the report, but added that MPs as a whole would be likely to vote in favour...

Rishi Sunak ahead of Penny Mordaunt as PM race enters final hours

Rishi Sunak ahead of Penny Mordaunt as PM race enters final hours
Oct 24,2022 3:11 am

... Essex MP James Duddridge, who gave the first indication that Mr Johnson was intending to run in the Tory leadership race, simply tweeted: " Well that was unexpected...

Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages

Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages
Oct 14,2022 2:51 pm

... James Duddridge, an international trade minister and former parliamentary private secretary to Boris Johnson, received the honour of the Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George for " political and public service"...

Sir David Amess: Community falls silent to remember Sir David Amess

Sir David Amess: Community falls silent to remember Sir David Amess
Oct 22,2021 2:47 pm

... James Duddridge, the MP for Rochford and Southend East, said: " It is going to be very difficult not just for the family but for the whole community...

Our families fear for our personal safety, say MPs

Our families fear for our personal safety, say MPs
Oct 18,2021 3:07 pm

... " Sir David s neighbouring MP in Southend, Conservative James Duddridge, told Radio 4 s Today programme about the fears his family and friends live with...

Our families fear for our personal safety, say MPs

Oct 17,2021 2:01 am

More MPs have opened up about their own Personal Safety following the death of their colleague, Sir David Amess , who was stabbed multiple times during a meeting with his constituents in Essex on Friday.

Many have spoken of a toxic and increasingly polarised political culture where online trolling has become widespread, ranging from personal insults at one end of The Spectrum to direct threats of violence and even death at The Other .

Labour MP, Tulip Siddiq , told Bbc Breakfast all MPs, especially women, are subject to attack and that her mother feared for her doing The Job .

Several too have spoken of concerns about the safety of their staff and their families amid calls for security measures, particularly while MPs are in their constituencies meeting voters.

'Huge impact on our families'

Ms Siddiq said the threats and abuse she gets " range from very trivial things" such as commenting on her appearance, her height and her name to " more sinister" threats such as advocating violence against her or her family.

She Said being an MP had had a " constant effect" on her family for years, especially her parents.

She recalled the murder of the former Labour MP, Jo Cox , in 2016 and said her own mother called her immediately on hearing an MP had been attacked " because her first thought was it must have been me".

She added: " It is just this constant effect on her of hearing there has been abuse directed at us, that we're getting death threats, that all of us MPs are constantly racially abused, whether you're from a Jewish faith or have a Muslim last name.

" Whatever it is, people will pick on you.

" These Keyboard Warriors , at some point you do think I just need to ignore them and get on with my job.

" You do start to develop very thick skin but maybe that's the wrong way to go about it. "

Sir David's neighbouring MP in Southend, Conservative James Duddridge , told Radio 4 's Today programme about the fears His Family and friends Live With .

" No-one that loves me, none of My Friends would want me to be a Member of Parliament.

" The only reason they support it is because they know that that's what I believe is an honourable thing to do, a worthwhile thing to do, something I'd always wanted to do, something that I have enjoyed. "

'Terrible ratcheting up of nastiness'

Labour MP, Chris Bryant said he this weekend after calling for people to be kinder following Sir David's death.

He Said Parliament has been " turned into a bit of a fortress" in recent years, but he believed MPs are most vulnerable in their constituencies when they hold surgeries and meeting voters.

Media caption, Labour MP Chris Bryant says he has been subject to numerous threats in recent years

He Said one of The Best things about The British political system is that MPs are " very accessible" but " over The Last few years, there has been a terrible ratcheting up of nastiness".

Mr Bryant said he questions " all the time" why he does The Job but his concerns are " not just about me".

" It's about my staff and it's about My Family as well. "

He Said he went in to politics because he cares about poverty, Climate Change , Human Rights and the growing use of food banks.

" I'm passionate about wanting to change The World and no-one is going to stop me, " he added.

Death threats

Justice Secretary Dominic Raab said: " Although it is shocking and it is heart-wrenching, this is not entirely out of the blue" because " everyone has had this experience of intensifying abuse and that tipping in to threats".

He Said he has had " three threats to life or limb that have required An Intervention in The Last two years".

Mr Raab said that while every step must be taken to make sure MPs, especially female politicians, can do their jobs, " we don't want The Terrorists to win, we do not want this wedge placed Between Us and our communities".

And He Said he will continue to have face-to-face surgeries rather than moving all his meetings online.

Shadow Home Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds told Bbc Breakfast he too had received death threats due to his job.

" I've had incidents since I've become a Member of Parliament, whether it's intimidation while out on The Streets , death threats, terrible letters, awful emails.

" I Am in no sense alone in that.

" I don't know a Member of Parliament who has not suffered in that way.

" It's clear that something now has to change. "

'Culture of aggression'

Deputy Speaker Dame Eleanor Laing told Radio 4 's Today it was a " pity" the media does not say nice things about MPs when they are still doing their jobs.

She Said : " It can be deeply upsetting when you know that MPs and ministers are working hard to solve some problem or other and when The Matter is discussed in the media, MPs are vilified, ministers are spoken to very harshly and it does help to create a culture of aggression.

" Why can't we just try to have a culture of kindness? " she added.



Source of news: bbc.com

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