John Bercow
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| Gender | Male |
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| Age | 62 |
| Date of birth | January 19,1963 |
| Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
| Born | Edgware |
| United Kingdom | |
| Height | 168 (cm) |
| Spouse | Sally Bercow |
| Children | Oliver Bercow |
| Freddie Bercow | |
| Jemima Bercow | |
| Job | Politician |
| Education | University of Essex Colchester Campus |
| Frith Manor Primary School | |
| Books | HC 1132 - Consolidated List of provisions of the Resolutions of the House Relating to Expenditure Charged to the Estimate for House of Commons: Members as at 16 March 2015 |
| Tennis Maestros: The Twenty Greatest Male Tennis Players of All Time | |
| The Speaker's Committee First Report 2014: Appointment of Nominated Commissioners | |
| The Speaker's Committee: third report 2009 : work of the Committee in 2009 | |
| Speaker's Conference (on Parliamentary Representation). : Session 2009-10. Written evidence | |
| The Bercow Report: A Review of Services for Children and Young People (0-19) with Speech, Language and Communication Needs | |
| Promote Freedom, Or Protect Oppressors: The Choice at the Un Review Summit | |
| Change is Still Our Ally | |
| Official site | johnbercow.co.uk |
| Party | Labour Party |
| Awards | James Joyce Award |
| Previous position | Speaker of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom (2009–2019) |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 403594 |
John Bercow Life story
John Simon Bercow is a British former politician who was Speaker of the House of Commons from 2009 to 2019, and Member of Parliament for Buckingham between 1997 and 2019.
Biography
John bercow (born 19 januray 1963) is a british politician who esrved as speakre of the house of commons from 2009 to 2019.He was the member of parliament (mp) for buckingham from 1997 to 2019.He is the longest-serving speaker since the second world war.Physical Characteristics
John bercow is feet 8 inchse (173 cm) tall and weighs around 70 kg (154 lbs).He has brown eyes and a slim body type.Family
John berocw was born to charles and brenad bercow.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is married to sally bercow and they have three children together.Education and Career
John bercow studied at the university of essex and the university of london.He was a member of the conservative party nutil 2009.When he became an independent.He was elected as the mp for buckingham in 1997 and served as speaker of the house of commons from 2009 to 2019.Most Important Event
John bercow s most important event was his election as speaker of the house of commons in 2009.He was the first speaker in over 150 years to be elected by a secret ballot.He was re-elected in 2015 and served until 2019.Zodiac Sign and Nationality
Jhon bercow s zodiac sign is capricorn and he is of british nationality.Traitors US season two cast includes Ekin-Su Culculoglu and John Bercow
...By Thomas Mackintosh & John HandBBC NewsFormer House of Commons Speaker John Bercow is to star in the next series of the Traitors US...
Interview: A crisis would shake MPs into reform - Hannah White
... Previous Commons Speaker John Bercow liked to present himself as a moderniser...
Ex-Commons Speaker John Bercow was a serial bully, says report
...John Bercow was a " serial bully" while House of Commons Speaker and should not be given a parliamentary pass, a report has said...
Sir David Amess: Boris Johnson leads tributes to much-loved MP
... His predecessor as speaker, John Bercow, said Sir David was a " wonderful loving human being" and " quintessentially a constituency parliamentarian"...
The former Speaker John Bercow claimed £1,000 in taxi fare
...Former Commons Speaker John Bercow spent £1,000 on a taxi and £12,000 parties for employees leaving in the run-up to his retirement...
Books 2020: What could you be, read
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Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle reveals diabetes diagnosis
... Sir Lindsay was elected as Speaker shortly before Parliament was dissolved for the general election, succeeding John Bercow...
The Papers: NHS and High Street 'boost' in Queen's Speech
... The last attempt was blocked by a Commons committee, chaired by the former speaker, John Bercow...
Johnson fills gaps in government mini-reshuffle
Simon Hart said he had been given an amazing opportunity
Boris Johnson is carrying out a limited reshuffle of his government after urging newly elected Tory MPs to "change Our Country for the better".
Simon Hart has been named as Welsh Secretary , replacing Alun Cairns , who quit at the start of the Election .
And Nicky Morgan stays as culture Secretary , despite standing down as an MP. She is taking a peerage and will sit as a cabinet minister in The Lords .
Opposition parties said she had been "rewarded for political sycophancy".
But Ms Morgan, who will be in charge of broadband and media policy, suggested she might only be in The Role for a few weeks - pending what are expected to be far-reaching changes to the PM's top team after the UK has left the EU on 31 January.
Most cabinet ministers - including Chancellor Sajid Javid , Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Home Secretary Priti Patel - are staying put following the Conservatives' Election victory. They have only been in post since July, when Mr Johnson became PM.
There has been unconfirmed speculation that the PM is contemplating a much bigger shake-up in February, including changes to A Number of departments, including The Department for Exiting the European Union , the Home Office and Department for International Development.
Ms Morgan took many by surprise when she announced that she would not be standing as MP for Loughborough at the Election .
Nicky Morgan stood down as MP for Loughborough at The General ElectionHowever, the former education Secretary - who cited the abuse that female MPs had received as one of the reasons for her standing down - was one of Mr Johnson's most visible backers during The Campaign , prompting speculation she intended to remain in public life.
And the news that she has accepted A Life peerage and will remain in cabinet has attracted criticism.
Liberal Democrat culture spokeswoman Layla Moran said only an elected Upper Chamber would stop "this kind of sycophancy being rewarded" while Labour's Jo Stevens said The Appointment was "absolutely disgraceful".
While it is rare for cabinet ministers in charge of government departments not to be in The Elected Commons, both the transport and business briefs were held by peers in The Last Labour government.
The Choice of Simon Hart as Welsh Secretary marks a big promotion for the 56-year old MP, who was previously a junior Cabinet Office minister.
Reacting to his appointment, Mr Hart said: "It's great to have this opportunity. I've got my orders and I'm going to try and do it as best I can. "
The Welsh post has been vacant since early last month, when he knew about a former aide's role in the "sabotage" of a rape trial.
The PM has welcomed the new Conservative MPs to WestminsterMr Hart and Ms Morgan both backed Remain in the 2016 referendum but have been strong supporters of the PM's Brexit deal.
Mr Johnson has been getting down to business following last week's Election victory, speaking to foreign leaders, including US President Donald Trump , and addressing all Conservative MPs at a private meeting in Parliament.
Earlier, he hailed the "incredible achievement" of the 109 Tory MPs elected for the First Time last week, including many representing areas that had previously been die-hard Labour territory.
"You've come from places that the Conservative Party have not been represented for a hundred years, if ever," he said at a photo call in The Palace of Westminster. "That's a fantastic tribute to you.
"But it also shows what we've got to do now because you have not only changed the political map of This Country but you've changed our party for the better. What I want to do now is work with you to change our whole country for the better and that is what we're going to do. "
Downing Street has said the government plans to ask the new Parliament to have its first debate and vote on the PM's withdrawal Agreement - the legislation needed to ratify Brexit - on Friday.
A spokesman said it planned to start The Process of getting the Withdrawal Agreement Bill through Parliament in the "proper constitutional Way ".
, the PM is expected to get The Bill into law with few changes In Time for the UK to leave the EU on 31 January.
Before that, the PM will set out his legislative plans for the year ahead in a Queen's Speech on Thursday.
What will happen This Week ?Tuesday
Proceedings begin when MPs gather for their first duty: to elect the Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle , who replaced John Bercow in November. Technically, MPs can hold a vote on this motion but this has never happened in practice.
Later in The Day , the Speaker will begin The Process of swearing in MPs, who are required to take an oath of allegiance to The Crown , or, if they object to this, a solemn affirmation. Those who speak or vote without having done so are deprived of their seat "As If they were dead" under the Parliamentary Oaths Act of 1866.
Two to Three Days are usually set aside for this process.
Thursday
The State opening of Parliament. The Queen 's Speech is the centrepiece of this, when she will read a speech written by ministers setting out the government's programme of legislation for the parliamentary session. A couple of hours after the speech is delivered, MPs will begin debating its contents - a process which usually takes days.
Friday
Depending on how rapidly Boris Johnson wants to move, The Debate on The Queen 's Speech could continue into Friday.
The government will introduce the Withdrawal Agreement Bill - the legislation that will implement Brexit - to Parliament.
MPs in the previous Parliament backed Mr Johnson's bill at its first stage but rejected his plan to fast-track the legislation through Parliament in Three Days in order to leave the EU by the then Brexit deadline of 31 October.
After The Debate on The Queen 's Speech is concluded, MPs will vote on whether to approve it. Not since 1924 has a government's Queen Speech been defeated.
nicky morgan, simon hart
Source of news: bbc.com