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Gender Male
Death2 years ago
Date of birth October 14,1978
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Sheffield
United Kingdom
Partner Isabel Hardman
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Spouse Mandy Telford
Parents Gloria Pasquariello
George Woodcock
DiedLongparish
United Kingdom
Date of died July 18,2021
Previous positionShadow Minister for Young People of Government of the United Kingdom (2015–2015)
Education The University of Edinburgh
Current partner Isabel Hardman
Position Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2020
Children 3
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John Zak Woodcock, Baron Walney is a British politician and life peer who served as Member of Parliament for Barrow and Furness from 2010 to 2019.

General Election 2019: Voters should back PM - ex Labour MP

Feb 16,2020 7:54 am

Labour voters should support Boris Johnson in The General election, former Labour MP Ian Austin has said.

The former minister resigned from The Party in February, accusing leader Jeremy Corbyn of failing to tackle anti-Semitism.

Mr Austin, MP for Dudley North , told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme that Mr Corbyn was "completely unfit" to be PM.

Shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell said the comments were unsurprising as Mr Austin "now works for the Tory party".

"What else do you expect him to do," he said, "when you are employed by the Tories you speak on behalf of the Tories?"

In response, Mr Austin said it was "a complete lie" to say he was working for the Tories. He said he had been appointed by the government as a trade envoy, an unpaid role, In July "along with 27 other MPs and peers from different parties".

Another ex-Labour MP, John Woodcock , said he would be voting Conservative at the election and urged others to do the same. Mr Woodcock has been appointed as special government envoy to tackle violent extremism.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak called Mr Austin's comments a "truly devastating indictment of Jeremy Corbyn 's Leadership ".

Mr Austin also announced he would be standing down as MP for Dudley North - a seat he held at the 2017 election with a majority of just 22.

He said: "I Am so sorry that it has come to this, but as has always been the case, I have to do what I think is right. "

He added: "I must do everything I can to stop Jeremy Corbyn from getting into power. "

Mr Austin became a Labour councillor in Dudley in his twenties, later working as a press officer for Gordon Brown .

He was elected MP for Dudley North in 2005 and served in Mr Brown 's government from 2008 to 2010.

Mr Austin quit The Party earlier this year, blaming Mr Corbyn for "creating a culture of extremism and intolerance" and accused the Labour Leadership of failing to tackle anti-Semitism in The Party .

Tom Watson has said he is stepping down as Labour deputy leader

His comments came after as Labour's deputy leader and as an MP.

He said the decision was "personal, not political" and that he would continue to campaign for The Party .

But Mr Austin said: "If Tom thought that Jeremy Corbyn was fit to lead Our Country and fit to form a government, then he would have been in that cabinet. Would he really be standing down?"

He said Mr Watson was "appalled" by "the scandal of anti-Semitism that has poisoned the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn 's Leadership ".

Shadow chancellor John Mc Donnell said those who had expressed anti-Semitism accounted for "less than 0. 1% of the Labour Party membership".

Asked about the Jewish Chronicle's Front Page - which urges non-Jewish voters not to support Labour - he said he was "sad about it" but insisted The Party was doing "everything they asked of us" to tackle anti-Semitism.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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