John Major
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| Gender | Male |
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| Age | 82 |
| Date of birth | March 29,1943 |
| Zodiac sign | Aries |
| Born | Saint Helier |
| Morden | |
| United Kingdom | |
| Height | 183 (cm) |
| Spouse | Norma Major |
| Job | Politician |
| Banker | |
| Books | John 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 position | Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of United Kingdom (1997–1997) |
| Marriage location | Saint Matthew's Church Brixton, London, United Kingdom |
| Parents | Tom Major-Ball |
| Gwen Major | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 399411 |
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'
... 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
... 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?
... 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?
... 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
... 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?
... The visa is granted, a decision that is said to infuriate Prime Minister John Major...
Obituary: Nigel Lawson
... 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?
... 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...
MI5 spy reveals secret 'unauthorised' IRA talks
By Kirstie BrewerBBC News
An MI5 spy who helped bring peace to Northern Ireland by defying orders, has broken his silence to The Bbc .
He has revealed he met IRA leaders in March 1993, despite talks being called off by The British government after IRA bombs killed two young boys in England.
What He Said in That meeting encouraged them to declare The ceasefire and move towards The Process That eventually led to The 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
The Bbc 's Peter Taylor has been trying to find The Spy for almost 30 years.
He has discovered That what The Spy said during The Talks was not authorised by The British government.
The Minutes of The Meeting had been published by Sinn Fein - The Ira 's political Wing - in 1994. They allege That The Spy said: " The Final Solution is union… this island will be As One . "
" Those words are so controversial and so important, " says Taylor in a BBC Documentary The MI5 Spy and The Ira : Operation Chiffon.
" To Unionists such words would be seen as The Ultimate Betrayal . "
The Journalist says he wanted to hear what was actually said from The Spy 's own lips, but to do That he would have to track him down.
It is extremely rare to hear an MI5 officer talk about a top-secret operation like this. Its codename was " Chiffon" and it was designed to get The Ira to call a ceasefire and embrace The political process.
" It was a seminal meeting That I believe in The long term culminated in The Good Friday Agreement 25 years ago, " The Veteran reporter says in The Documentary .
Set Up in 1991, Operation Chiffon worked as A Secret Back Channel of communication between The leaders of The Ira and The British government. By then The Conflict had caused More Than 3,000 deaths.
Taylor discovers That The Spy was known to The Ira as " Fred" but his real name is Robert.
In The Documentary , Robert reveals to Taylor That his face-to-face talks with The Ira on 23 March 1993 had not been authorised by The British government.
" I was. . on My Own , dealing at one remove with The Ira 's leadership in The Most crucial matter affecting Irish and probably British politics. I knew I had to succeed, and only consistency and patience would achieve this. " He Said That for years, he felt guilty for doing what he did.
" Yes, I misled The Prime Minister so I misled The Queen as well. It was a hard and really very unpleasant thing to have on your conscience. I felt very alone. "
The Ira had just carried out a bomb attack in Warrington, injuring 50 people and killing Two Children aged three and 12. It put an end to The British government's willingness to engage with The Ira , and The Secret meeting was called off at The Last minute by then-Prime Minister John Major .
But Robert had received a previous message from The Ira indicating they were shifting towards a political rather than military way forward and was worried That by not turning up for The Meeting , The embryonic peace process would be put in jeopardy.
" I had all sorts of thoughts going through [my mind]. A concern That I was going against My Own government and The Queen , " Robert tells Taylor in The Documentary .
After Hours spent soul-searching in The countryside south of Stormont, The Spy resolved to go ahead, defying his boss John Deverell, The Head of MI5 in Northern Ireland who had ordered him not to go.
Senior republicans Martin Mcguinness and Gerry Kelly were at The Meeting , representing The Leadership of The Ira and Sinn Fein . It lasted around Three Hours and took place in Londonderry at The home of Brendan Duddy, a nationalist businessman passionate about peace. The Republicans had expected Robert to be accompanied by his boss, and were suspicious That he had turned up alone.
" McGuinness did most of The talking. It was not a friendly interrogation, " says Robert.
During The Meeting , Martin Mcguinness asked what The intentions of The 'Brits' were, believing That Robert was speaking as he had presented Himself - " The British Government Representative".
Robert said That The Goal was ultimately to unify Ireland.
His exact words were noted down in minutes Written By Gerry Kelly :
" The Final Solution is union. It is going to happen anyway. The historical train - Europe - determines That . Unionists will have to change. This island will be As One . "
Robert admits to Taylor That he had No Authority to make such a claim and That it flew directly in The Face of British government Policy .
" Those words are so incendiary and so important because they appeared to indicate That , behind The Scenes , The British government had a Policy - That it wasn't divulging at this Stage - to work towards Irish unity, " explains Taylor.
His words appeared to have resonated with The Republicans .
Speaking to Taylor in February, Gerry Kelly described The Meeting as a " seminal moment".
" We were told he was a British government representative. We just took him at his word - That 's what he was there for, he would represent The British government and therefore we were talking to The British government, " says Mr Kelly.
" It gave hope there was a possibility of a peace process through meaningful talks. I think he [Robert] did The Right thing and he can claim to have been part of history, " He Said .
During a Break In The Meeting , The Host Brendan Duddy said to Robert, " I think you've got them, I think they're going to call a ceasefire. "
Robert did not Come Clean with The British government about The Meeting but The Secret came out later in The year [28 Nov 1993], when The Observer ran a Front Page scoop revealing That a British official had secretly met The Ira Three Days after The Warrington bomb.
" This is hugely embarrassing because The government had repeatedly denied That there had been any face to face meetings with The Ira , " Taylor explains in The Documentary .
Robert resigned from The Service .
Taylor tracked him down More Than 20 years ago. The Trail to Robert was triggered by a signed inscription in a book The Spy presented to Brendan Duddy. The inscription - a quote in Latin from Virgil's Aeneid - translated, read: " Perhaps One Day it will be good to remember these things, " and was signed " Robert".
But, following MI5's rules, he lied to Taylor, and said he wasn't The Man he was looking for. But in 2021, The Journalist received a letter.
" Dear Mr Taylor: You will No Doubt be surprised to hear from me after so many years. For a variety of reasons I could now give you some background which might fill in some gaps - were you so interested. Two of The leading figures from my involvement have died [Martin Mcguinness and Brendan Duddy] The third, crucially for me, is My Wife . It is her death, which puts me in a position to contact you. Yours sincerely Robert [surname withheld]"
" I'd like what I did to be remembered, " he tells Taylor in The Documentary .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com