John Campbell
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 117 years ago |
Born | Kingston |
Jamaica | |
Nationality | Jamaican |
Batting style | Left-handed |
Test debut (cap 317) | 23 January 2019 |
England | |
ODI debut (cap 189) | 20 February 2019 |
England | |
Current teams | West Indies cricket team |
Jamaica national cricket team | |
Movies/Shows | Campbell Live |
Hell On Wheels | |
Awards | Edward E. Smith Memorial Award |
Hugo Award for Best Professional Magazine | |
Retro Hugo Award for Best Editor - Short Form | |
Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella | |
Hugo Award for Best American Professional Magazine | |
Retro Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Date of birth | September 21,1993 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Education | Fishburne Military School |
Groups | Lamb Of God |
Record labels | Prosthetic Records |
Skos genre | Groove metal |
Songs | SongsLaid to RestAshes of the Wake · 2004 Walk with Me in HellMemento MoriLamb of God · 2020 View 25+ more |
List | Laid to RestAshes of the Wake · 2004 |
Albums | Sacrament |
Spouse | Emma Patterson |
Program | Campbell Live |
Parents | Wendy Campbell |
Died | Sunderland |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | June 8,1906 |
18861890 | Renton |
Position | Forward |
Played by | Jake Weber |
Picked date | West Indies cricket team |
Jamaica national cricket team | |
Last odi | 5 May 2019 v Ireland |
Last t20i | 2019-08-06 00:00:00 |
Last test | 24 June 2022 v Bangladesh |
Odi debut cap 189 | 20 February 2019 v England |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 540294 |
John Campbell Life story
John Dillon Campbell is a Jamaican professional cricketer who made his debut for the Jamaica national team in January 2013. He is a left-handed batsman and right-arm off spin bowler.
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... Analysis: By John Campbell, BBC News NI economics and business editorWould an all-island food standards zone be the backstop by another name? Not quite...
Brexit: Boris Johnson open to all-Ireland food zone as backstop solution
Officials appear to have dismissed having mobile food standards checks away from the Irish border
The Prime Minister has suggested he is open to an all-Ireland food standards zone as part of a solution to replace the Brexit backstop.
Food standards are one of The Most difficult border issues.
That is due to strict EU rules that say products from a non-member state must be checked at The Point of entry.
If Northern Ireland was to align with The Republic of Ireland, it would effectively continue to follow EU rules.
That would mean that some food products coming from elsewhere in the UK would be subject to new checks and controls at Northern Ireland ports.
It came as Boris Johnson faced MPs in The Commons ahead of a showdown over Brexit.
In a blow to the Prime Minister ,
Mr Johnson has said he will visit Dublin on Monday to meet Taoiseach Leo Varadkar .
The Prime Minister said he wants to discuss the issue with the EU, and during The Meeting with Mr Varadkar next week.
Analysis:By John Campbell , Bbc News NI economics and business editor
Would an all-island food standards zone be the backstop by another name?
Not quite.
The backstop would involve Northern Ireland following a range of single market rules beyond food and agriculture.
There's also the question of consent by unionist parties in Northern Ireland .
The Prime Minister said an all-island arrangement would have to "clearly enjoy the consent of all parties and institutions with an interest".
That suggests unionists would have to be convinced that the governance of such an arrangement would give them a greater say than have under the current backstop.
And remember, the backstop is only supposed to be temporary.
Would this food standards zone be intended as a permanent arrangement, just like the existing all-island animal health zone?
Mr Johnson said he recognises that "for reasons of geography and economics, agrifood is increasingly managed on a common basis across The Island ".
He told The Commons : "We are ready to find ways forward that recognises this reality, provided it clearly enjoys the consent of all parties and institutions with an interest. "
That suggests any arrangement would need to have the support of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and other unionists.
DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds told Bbc Newsline that The Party would be "willing to sit down and look at what Boris is looking at and what can be done".
"We want to get a deal provided it's within the parameters of ensuring that it's not economically and constitutionally injurious to The Union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ," he added.
Finding alternativesThe Island of Ireland is already a single zone for animal health, which means.
If it was also to be a single zone for food standards, it would mean that some products coming from elsewhere in the UK would be subject to new checks and controls at Northern Ireland ports.
Earlier This Week , a leaked government document suggested an all-Ireland food standards zone is being considered as part of a solution to replace the Brexit backstop.
The document states that alignment of standards between Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland is seen as "one of The Most practical, deliverable and negotiable facilitations".
Livestock that enters Northern Ireland from Great Britain is checked on entryHowever, it cautions that such an arrangement comes with many of the same political challenges as the backstop.
In relation to the document, a government spokesperson declined to comment.
"We have been clear that we stand ready to negotiate in good faith an alternative to the backstop, with provisions to ensure that the Irish border issues are dealt with where they should always have been, in the negotiations on The Future agreement between the UK and the EU," the spokesperson said.
"We have likewise always said that these issues will require a package of measures addressing different customs and regulatory aspects, rather than just one single solution. "
The backstop is a position of last resort to prevent the hardening of the Irish border in The Absence of other solutions.
It would see Northern Ireland staying aligned to some rules of the EU single market and the whole of the UK forming a "temporary single customs territory" with the EU.
The Prime Minister has said the backstop cannot form part of any Brexit deal.
Meanwhile, DUP MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said there was now an inevitability about a general election in the coming weeks after Mr Johnson's government lost its working majority.
On Tuesday night, The Commons voted 328 to 301 to take control of The Agenda , meaning they can bring forward a bill seeking to delay the UK's exit date.
In response, the Prime Minister said he would bring forward a motion for an early general election.
"If The General election is forced because of Brexit, then inevitably Brexit is going to be front and centre in the election," Sir Jeffrey said.
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Source of news: bbc.com