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John Major

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Gender Male
Age 81
Date of birth March 29,1943
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Saint Helier
Morden
United Kingdom
Height 183 (cm)
Spouse Norma Major
Job Politician
Banker
BooksJohn Major: The Autobiography
More Than a Game: The Story of Cricket's Early Years
My Old Man: A Personal History of Music Hall
The Joint Declaration Issued by the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. John Major M. P. and the Taoiseach, Mr. Albert Reynolds, T. D. : 15 December 1993
The Erosion of Parliamentary Government
The Next Phase of Conservatism: The Privatisation of Choice : a Speech Delivered to the Adam Smith Institute
Our Nation's Future: Keynote Speeches on the Principles and Convictions that Shape Conservative Policies
A World Adrift: A Lecture Given at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies on 21 November 2016
John Major Autobiog 30 Bin 3 Part
Conservatism in Action: Strengthening the Rule of Law
Education Rutlish School
Children James Major
Elizabeth Major
Previous positionShadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of United Kingdom (1997–1997)
Marriage locationSaint Matthew's Church Brixton, London, United Kingdom
Parents Tom Major-Ball
Gwen Major
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John Major Life story


Sir John Major KG CH is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1997. He previously held Cabinet positions under prime minister Margaret Thatcher, the last as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1989 to 1990.

Personal Information

  • Nationality: British

Education and Career

John major was born in 1943 in london.England.He attended rutlish school and then went on to study at the university of london.After graduating.He worked as a banker for standard chartered bank.In 1979.He was elected to the british parliament and served as a member of parliametn for huntingdon until 2001.In 1990.He was appointed priem minister of the united kingdom and served in taht role until .

Relationships

Ojhn major married norma maojr in 1970 and they had two children.Elizabeth and james.He was also close to his brother.Terry major-ball.

Life Story

John major was obrn in london.England in 1943.He attended rutlish school and then wnet on to study at the university of london.After graduating.He worked as a banker for standard chartered bank.In 1979.He was elected to the britihs parliament and served as a member of parliament for huntingdon unitl 2001.In 1990.He was appointed prime minister of the united kingdom and served in that role until his time as prime minister.He oversaw the sgining of the maastricht treaty.Which established the european union.He also oversaw the introduction of the national lottery and the introduction of the minimum wage.After leaving office.He retired from politics and returned to his banking career.

Success

John maojr was a succesfsul prime minister of the united kingdom.He oversaw the signing of the maastricht treaty.Which established the european union.He also oversaw the introduction of the national lotteyr and the introduction of the minimum wage.He was also successful in his banking career.Having worked for standard chartered bank for many years.

Most Important Event

The most important event in john major s career was the signing of the maastrcith treaty in 1992.This traety established the european union and was a major step forward in european integration.It was a major achievement for john major and the united kingdom.

Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire by-elections 'one of worst nights any government has endured'

Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire by-elections 'one of worst nights any government has endured'
Oct 20,2023 1:51 am

... In short, it looks as though Rishi Sunak will have to achieve what John Major proved unable to deliver before 1997 - a dramatic reversal of a public mood that is inclined to turf the Conservatives out of office...

Nigel Farage leaves door open to re-joining Tories after election

Nigel Farage leaves door open to re-joining Tories after election
Oct 3,2023 12:51 pm

... Mr Farage tore up his Tory membership card in the early 1990s in protest at then leader John Major signing the Maastricht Treaty, which created the European Union...

How does the honours system work?

How does the honours system work?
Jun 17,2023 12:00 am

... Scrapped in 1993 by Conservative Prime Minister John Major, the BEM was revived in 2012...

What perks will Boris Johnson get after quitting as an MP?

What perks will Boris Johnson get after quitting as an MP?
Jun 15,2023 5:10 am

... Annual PM allowanceAll former prime ministers since John Major have been entitled to a to support their " special position in public life"...

Stone of Destiny heads south for coronation

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Apr 28,2023 2:50 am

... In July 1996, the Queen, along with Prime Minister John Major, agreed the stone should be returned to Scotland...

Timeline: Why is America so interested in Northern Ireland?

Timeline: Why is America so interested in Northern Ireland?
Apr 11,2023 1:40 pm

... The visa is granted, a decision that is said to infuriate Prime Minister John Major...

Obituary: Nigel Lawson

Obituary: Nigel Lawson
Apr 3,2023 5:21 pm

... When a public row erupted over his continued support for the exchange rate mechanism Lawson finally resigned in October 1989 and was replaced by John Major...

Where next for Scotland as the Nicola Sturgeon era ends?

Where next for Scotland as the Nicola Sturgeon era ends?
Mar 25,2023 9:10 pm

... Having placed independence front and centre in her campaign, Ms Cunningham won handsomely, further reducing Tory Prime Minister John Major s slender majority in the House of Commons...

John Humphrys: how is the face of the BBC's Today presenter?

Mar 25,2023 2:10 am

John Humphrys : "You are not answering the question,"

Once described as "the listeners "champion", John Humphrys has spent 32 years of grilling interviewees on the Today programme.

from BBC Radio 4 's flagship news show as their longest-serving presenter.

His forensic approach is feared by politicians of all stripes, although his fighter has the style also made him a mixed picture.

He may even claim to have played a role in ending the career of his own boss - the former BBC Director-General George Entwistle in the year 2012.

In a bruising encounter with Humphrys after a Newsnight report, the abuse of incorrectly implicated a former Tory party Treasurer Lord McAlpine in a child scandal, Mr Entwistle was forced to admit that he was unaware Newsnight broadcasting the allegations.

Within 12 hours, he had resigned after only 54 days in The Job .

to John Humphrys interviewing former Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1997

Humphrys Interview with the former Prime Minister Tony Blair , A Number of times during his entire political career.

In Mr Blair's last interview with his many years of interrogators, he said: "Despite all the scuffles we had over The Years , I respect the fact that You are good at your Job , and You are at the beginning of the facts.

"The fact that I'm worried about an interview with You a tribute to You - is not a Criticism . "

the Former Conservative Deputy leader Lord Heseltine describes in an interview with Humphrys as a "gladiatorial contest".

"He is out to catch You , You are, to your points," he says.

The Tory grandee in the face of Humphrys countless times as a minister under Margaret Thatcher and later as Deputy Director under John Major .

During this Time he developed a few strategies for dealing with it.

"It is very important to know what You wanted to say. Normally, I would have to wait my answers written down on a piece of paper on John's questions," he says.

"The trick is to know how the answers fit The Questions . "

Lord Heseltine is known, this approach was not always successful.

"did You know that, if I was in trouble, because I would say:" John, You 've asked the wrong question, the question You should have asked that'," he says.

"And Then , before he could get a word in, I would try to answer the question, I wanted to be asked. "

As he was blowing able to successfully Humphrys' defend, Lord Heseltine, says to the great entertainment of BBC colleagues.

"If John is not won on a knock-out, often The Interview was followed by peals of laughter from the BBC studio," he recalls.

Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has The Best tactic is to try and answer The Questions as directly as possible.

Now the house leader, he was also interviewed by Humphrys, in his previous role as Chairman of the pro-UK to exit the EU's European Research Group.

"He will not let You off with a wooly answer - he is very reckless to back to people who have not yet answered the question," he says.

"So You see, You could just answer the question, the First Time round. There is no beating around the Bush, there You can find the Bush, it turns out that a Burning Bush . "

As foreign Minister under Tony Blair , Jack Straw had War its fair share of quizzing by Humphrys, especially on the Iraq.

In 2005, he found himself by the defence of the government on the advice he received on the legality of The War - only 10 days before a General election.

"It was extremely difficult," he recalls. "John is a fast Bowler in this type of situation, You are very rare to score a six or a four, important as it is to protect their wicket. "

For particularly tough interviews, Mr straw says that he have a watch to keep track of him, how long he still had to be - although this could be thwarted if The Editor decided To Let The Interview carry on Time .

Jack Straw : "He was there to do a Job - to-Minister says power on The Spot "

Nevertheless, Mr straw, in a way, it is preferred Humphrys' direct style of questioning.

"people say he's a rottweiler. What I was probably about him, he was there to do a Job - to-Minister in power at the centre," he says.

"I enjoyed The Challenge and the opportunity to be of my view about - face, the flaws in their arguments and, hopefully, an answer to this. "

But, Humphrys' interviews have not been immune to Criticism .

Emily Thornberry : "He felt it was his role to be The Voice of The Public ,"

Some argue that frequent interruptions can prevent respondents from the end of your points, and counter-productive for The Listener .

shadow foreign Minister, Emily Thornberry , said that while it is important to press politicians for answers, sometimes Humphrys can take it too far.

In 2017, they criticised an interview with the shadow justice Minister Richard Burgon , where she claims the BBC presenter is interrupted and "grinned" in every answer he gave.

"As politicians, they tend to go to the media, if You have a message You want to convey," she says.

"This is when it can be frustrating if You canceled or the topic changed. "

sometimes, she says, Humphrys' aggressive line of questioning may miss. In particular, it leads to a 2016 interview with Labour MP Angela Eagle , where Humphrys asked whether You are a suitable candidate for the leader of the party, because she had cried during a radio interview.

But Ms Thornberry discovers his ability to hold politicians to account and "reflect the Frustration of The Public , especially in the pre-social media era.

"I think Humphrys comes from a Time where this was one of The Few ways The Public could interact with politicians," she says.

"He was to be his role as The Voice of The Public . "



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