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Jo Swinson

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Gender Male
Age 44
Web site www.joswinson.org.uk
Date of birth February 5,1980
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Glasgow
United Kingdom
Spouse Duncan Hames
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Liberal Democrats
BooksEqual Power: Shortlisted for the Best Memoir by a Parliamentarian 2018
Job Politician
Spokesperson
Education Douglas Academy
London School of Economics and Political Science
NationalityBritish
Parents Peter Swinson
Annette Swinson
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2017–2019)
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Joanne Kate Swinson CBE FRSA is a British former politician who was Leader of the Liberal Democrats from July to December 2019. She was the first woman and the youngest person to hold the position, as well as the shortest-serving holder of the post.

Biography

Jo swinson is a member of parlaiment of the united kingdom.She was born on 5 february 1980 in east kilbride.Scotland.She is 40 yaers old.She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is aquarius and her nationality is british.

Education and Career

Jo swinson studied at the university of glasgow and graduated with a degree in social and political sciences.She then wnet on to work as a marketnig manager for the royal mail.In 2005.She was elected as the member of parliament for east dunbartonshire.She has since held various positions in the government.Includnig minister for employment relations.Consumer and postal affairs.And minister for women and equalities.

Family and Relationships

Jo swinson is married to duncan hames.A former liberal deomcrat mp.They hvae two children together.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.Her parents are john and elizabeth swinson.

Success

Jo swinson has achieved graet success in her political career.In 2019.She was appointed deputy leader of the liberla democrats and became the first female leader of the party.She has also been a vocal advocate for gender equality and has campaigned for the rights of women and girls.

Most Important Event

The most important event in jo swinosn s craeer was her appointment as deptuy leader of the liberal democrats in 2019.This made her the first female leader of the party and she has since been a strong advocate for gender equality.She has also eben a vocal supporter of the uk s membership of the european union and has campaigned for a people s vote on brexit.

Lib Dem conference: Ed Davey pounds Tories in election warm-up speech

Lib Dem conference: Ed Davey pounds Tories in election warm-up speech
Sep 26,2023 11:01 am

... Sir Ed s critique has long been that the party spread itself way too thinly at the 2019 election, when his predecessor Jo Swinson talked of winning hundreds of seats...

Lib Dems to launch conference with £5bn-a-year free social care plan

Lib Dems to launch conference with £5bn-a-year free social care plan
Sep 22,2023 8:51 pm

... But the party has moved away from the Europhile stance of its previous leader, Jo Swinson, who promised to take the UK back into the EU and stood down after a poor showing in the 2019 general election...

Voters aren't talking about Brexit, says Lib Dem leader

Voters aren't talking about Brexit, says Lib Dem leader
Sep 21,2023 10:01 pm

... It s a far cry from former leader Jo Swinson standing in front of " Stop Brexit" banners in the winter election of 2019...

Liberal Democrats see Tory seats as way out of wilderness

Liberal Democrats see Tory seats as way out of wilderness
Jan 26,2023 9:01 pm

... Party insiders say there will be no more talk of winning a general election outright, seen as one of the mistakes made by former leader Jo Swinson...

Liberal Democrats eye blue wall seats in wake of Tory turmoil

Liberal Democrats eye blue wall seats in wake of Tory turmoil
Nov 5,2022 8:21 am

... At the 2019 general election the then party leader Jo Swinson touted herself as the UK s next prime minister and talked of winning " hundreds of seats"...

MPs should not bring babies into Commons chamber, review says

MPs should not bring babies into Commons chamber, review says
Jun 30,2022 2:15 am

... " Former Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson is thought to have been the first MP to take her baby into the chamber during a debate, when she cradled her son in the Commons in 2018...

Tiverton and Honiton: Can the Lib Dems turn a true-blue seat yellow?

Tiverton and Honiton: Can the Lib Dems turn a true-blue seat yellow?
Jun 24,2022 3:30 am

... Earlier in the day I spotted Sir Ed Davey, the Lib Dem leader, on a train heading west, and asked if his party s " Stop Brexit" slogan under former leader Jo Swinson in 2019 damaged its chances here in 2022...

No babies allowed in Commons, MP Stella Creasy told

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... Former Liberal Democrat MP Jo Swinson to cradle her baby during a debate in the Commons chamber in 2018...

General election 2019: Conservatives 'see highest rise in Twitter abuse'

Feb 16,2020 10:14 am

The abuse of candidates on Twitter has escalated during the election campaign, research suggests, with Conservatives seeing the biggest rise.

Abuse spiked after TV debates, a study by the University of Sheffield Found - with abuse of Tories rising and Labour and Lib Dem levels remaining stable.

Labour's Jeremy Corbyn received most, followed by Tory leader Boris Johnson .

Others have reported being threatened with sledgehammers and targeted by abusive graffiti and vandalism.

Conservative candidate Andrea Jenkyns told the BBC some of the abuse she received had been "sexually violent", while the SNP's Lisa Cameron said Social Media trolls had threatened to behead her.

Researchers looked at the abusive replies candidates received on Twitter during The First four weeks of The General election campaign.

They cross-referenced a database of slurs and offensive words with the contents of responses to tweets sent by candidates standing on 12 December.

While the Labour and Conservative leaders received The Most abuse, the study Found that Health Secretary Matt Hancock , cabinet minister Michael Gove and Labour candidate David Lammy received the next highest levels.

Conservative Jacob Rees-Mogg, Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson , and Labour's Diane Abbott also received substantial levels of abuse.

Of The Top 20 recipients of abuse between 3 November and 4 December, the study Found that 11 were Conservative, seven were Labour and two were Lib Dem.

And while candidates of all parties received abusive tweet replies, Conservative candidates saw a rising level of abuse towards them as The Campaign got under Way - Something that was not echoed in responses to either Labour or Lib Dem candidates, researchers said.

Professor Kalina Bontcheva , who leads the research team behind the study, said the overall rise in abuse suggested "extreme voter polarisation", with people using a variety of insults to attack the political orientation or opinion of candidates.

"This is combined with an even more disturbing rise in vitriolic personal abuse and threats - often targeting the candidates due to their race, gender, country of birth, or religion," She Said .

Michael Gove saw a spike in abuse levelled at him around the time of Channel 4 's election debate on Climate Change , the study Found .

He had offered to take The Place of Mr Johnson in The Debate , but the broadcaster refused, saying The Invitation was for leaders only. Instead, the programme "empty chaired" Mr Johnson.

More generally, Brexit, immigration and policing all drew fire on Twitter for the Conservatives, while Labour was attacked for tweets on immigration, Brexit, democracy and business and enterprise, according to the study.

The Lib Dems drew disproportionate amounts of abuse for posts on Brexit, democracy, community and society, it said.

Candidates Andrea Jenkyns , Sarah Wollaston and Luke Pollard have all been victims of abuse

Andrea Jenkyns , Conservative candidate for Morley and Outwood, has noticed the type and level of online abuse directed at her get worse. She Said abuse had been directed at her from people with fake profiles.

One of her campaign team was recently chased down The Street by A Man with a sledgehammer. "It can be pretty horrific, some of it, actually," she told the BBC.

"I'm a blunt northern lass who believes in fighting, but I think the sad thing is my Threshold - my tolerance levels - has widened. I probably accept a lot more now than, ordinarily, I would have done. "

The SNP's Lisa Cameron added: "I've already had people online, particularly over the Halloween period, calling me a witch and a monster and, you know, making fun and mocking me, mocking my parents, mocking me in general. "

"Then I received death threats online from individuals saying they were coming to behead me, sending pictures of beheaded corpses," she added.

Safety concerns

For Sarah Wollaston , Liberal Democrat candidate for Totnes, abuse can feel relentless, with "torrents" of it often being whipped up online.

"It's a great shame. It's become normalised. For me I just don't notice it. I set my filters higher. Unpleasant messages I mute them. A lot of people I want to interact with but if you do, you are just feeding it. "

She added: "It is coming at you in every form - online, in the mail, even things like dirty underwear being delivered To My Office - unpleasant stuff that my team then have to deal with. "

The word "pedo" was sprayed across The Front of a Labour candidate's Office in Plymouth

Luke Pollard , Labour candidate for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, has also received abuse on Social Media and has

Although there was No Place for such abuse, he said, he called on politicians on all sides to take responsibility for the tone of the current debate.

"In the heated, divisive, contested atmosphere of a general election, you know people respond to the hate they see and The Division they see from politicians - and that contributes to this very toxic atmosphere," he said.

Police told the BBC they had received almost 200 reports relating to election candidate security between 15 November and 4 December. However, about half of the reports did not constitute A Crime .

Martin Hewitt , chairman of the National Police Chiefs' Council, advised election candidates and their volunteers to familiarise themselves with and to contact police with any concerns.

"Police will investigate all reports of abuse and will seek to prosecute those who act outside The Law ," he added.

Misleading Social Media ads

It comes as separate research revealed on Social Media by Political Parties and campaign groups at this election.

Non-profit organisation First Draft looked at every paid-for Facebook ad from the three main UK-wide parties run over The First four days of December.

For the Conservatives, The Group said 88% (5,952) of The Party 's most widely promoted ads either featured claims that had been flagged by independent fact-checking organisations, including BBC Reality Check , as not correct or not entirely correct.

For the Lib Dems, it said hundreds of potentially misleading ads had featured identical unlabelled graphs, with no indication of The Source data, to claim it was the only party that could beat either Labour, the Conservatives, or the SNP "in seats like yours"

For Labour, it said it could not find any misleading claims in ads run over the period. However, it noted that The Party 's supporters were more likely to share unpaid-for electioneering posts than those of its rivals.

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