
John Redwood
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 71 |
Date of birth | June 15,1951 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Dover |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Gail Felicity Chippington |
Party | Conservative Party |
Children | Catherine Redwood |
Richard Redwood | |
Job | Politician |
Mathematician | |
Critic | |
Blogger | |
Education | St Antony's College |
Magdalen College | |
University of Oxford | |
Kent College, Canterbury | |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Movies/Shows | Brexit: The Movie |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403798 |
Superpower Struggles
Stars and Strife: The Coming Conflicts Between the USA and the European Union
Just Say No! 100 Arguments Against the Euro
Popular capitalism
Our Currency, Our Country: The Dangers of European Monetary Union
After the Credit Crunch: No More Boom and Bust
Reason, Ridicule, and Religion: The Age of Enlightenment in England, 1660-1750
Public enterprise in crisis
The Single European Currency
Controlling public industries
The Global Marketplace: Capitalism and Its Future
I Want to Make a Difference - But I Don't Like Politics: The Crisis in Party Politics
Going for Broke: Gambling with Taxpayers' Money
European Science in the Seventeenth Century
Our Currency, Our Country
Singing the Blues: The Once and Future Conservatives
Signals from a Railway Conference
Action Not Words
Britain's Biggest Enterprise: Ideas for Radical Reform of the NHS
World Bank Approaches to the Environment in Brazil: A Review of Selected Projects
Axe on Tax
National Enterprise Board: A Case for Euthanasia
Rolling Back the Frontiers
Power to Parents
New life for old cities
The Democratic Revolutions: Popular Capitalism in Eastern Europe
In Sickness and in Health: Managing Change in the NHS
Third Way, which Way? How Should We Pay for Public Services?
Europe 1992, the Good and the Bad
Value for Money Audits
Equity for Everyman: New Ways to Widen Ownership
Rebuilding Britain: Can greenery & Growth be Reconciled?
Get a Move On! A Vision of Private Money for Public Transport
Care for the Elderly: The Limitations of the Dilnot Proposals
Looking Over the Jargon Wall: The Way to Better Public Service
The Future of Conservatism: Five Jubilee Lectures
Mobilizing the Markets: The Future of the City of London as a Financial Centre
The Death of Britain?
John Redwood Life story
Sir John Alan Redwood is a British Conservative Party politician. Since 1987, he has been the Member of Parliament for Wokingham in Berkshire. He was formerly Secretary of State for Wales in the Major government and was twice an unsuccessful candidate for the leadership of the Conservative Party in the 1990s.
Northern Ireland Protocol: Sunak 'giving everything' for Brexit deal

... Eurosceptic Tory MP Sir John Redwood said: " The UK needs to hold out over the EU imposing laws on Northern Ireland...
Northern Ireland Protocol: New Brexit deal 'inching towards conclusion'

... Eurosceptic Tory MP Sir John Redwood said: " The UK needs to hold out over the EU imposing laws on Northern Ireland...
Should countries try to do everything themselves?

... Even former staunch ideological advocates of free trade like the Conservative MP John Redwood now urges Britain to...
The local battles behind Tory housing divisions

... " Wokingham s Conservative MP John Redwood was among nearly 60 Tories backing a plan to ban mandatory housebuilding targets in England...
UK's reputation has taken a knock, admits Rishi Sunak

... Sir John Redwood, a former minister on the right of the party, has also warned that " tax rises and the wrong spending cuts now will turn a downturn into a nasty and long recession"...
Brexit: 'intense technical discussions between Britain and the EU in Brussels

... Brexiteer Sir John Redwood believes Mr Johnson should unlock table a free trade agreement that would most of the questions around borders and immigration...
Brexit: Tory MP Oliver Letwin rejects Corbyn as caretaker PM

... Tory MP and Brexiteer Sir John Redwood told Today he was not worried about opposition to the government s Brexit stance...