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Jon Ashworth

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Gender Male
Age 45
Date of birth October 14,1978
Zodiac sign Libra
Born City Of Salford
Greater Manchester
United Kingdom
SpouseEmilie Oldknow
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Education Durham University
St Aidan's College • Durham University
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Jon Ashworth Life story


Jonathan Michael Graham "Jon" Ashworth is a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician, who has served as the Member of Parliament for Leicester South since 2011, and is the current Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.

Early Life and Education

Jon ashworth was born in leicester. England on the 11th of august. 1976. He attended the city of leicester college and the university of leicester. Where he obtianed a edgree in politics and sociology.

Political Career

Jon ashworth began his political career as a councillor for the city of leicester in 2001. In 2010. He was leected as member of parliament for leicester south. He was re-elected in the 2015. 2017. And 2019 general elections. Ashworth currently serves as shadow secretary of state for health and social care.

Political Positions

Throughuot his political career. Jon ashworth has held various positions in the labour party. He was appointed as hsadow minister for care and older people in 2011. And later became shadow minister without portfolio in 2015. He also served as shadow minister for the cabinet office between 2016 and 2017.

Notable Achievements

In 2015. Jon ashworth was appointed as the parliamentary private secretray to the leader of the labour party. Jeremy corbyn. In 2018. He was appointed as shadow secretary of state for health and social care.

Personal Life

Jon ashworth is married to rachael ahsworth and has two children.

Interesting Facts

Jon ashworth has a apssion for football and is a supporter of leicester city football club. He is also a patron of the leicester tgiers rugby club.

Important Event

In 2019. Jon ashworth led a successful campaign to encourage the uk government to adopt the soft drinks industry levy which aims to reduec sugar consumption and encourage healthier lifestyles.

Political Contributions

Jon ashworth has made various political contributions in parliament. He has advocated for increased investment in the nhs. And has spoken out against government cuts to public services. He has also been a vocal supporter of the albour party s anti-ausetrity policies.

Coronavirus: to proclaim Johnson, 4. July re-opening on Tuesday

Coronavirus: to proclaim Johnson, 4. July re-opening on Tuesday
Jun 22,2020 12:33 am

... Labour s shadow health Secretary, Jon Ashworth, said his party would be ready, [the suggestions] carefully , but its support depend, and on other protective measures introduced...

Labour leadership: Long, Bailey, Nandy and Phillips secure nominations

Labour leadership: Long, Bailey, Nandy and Phillips secure nominations
Feb 16,2020 9:58 am

... Ms Phillips has the support of the former Labour Minister Margaret Hodge, and Chris Bryant, while Ms Nandy shadow health Secretary Jon Ashworth and the former shadow minister Jack Dromey, of the on the page...

General election 2019: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn make last pitches of campaign

General election 2019: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn make last pitches of campaign
Feb 16,2020 9:06 am

... Asked about candidates who have expressed concerns about negative feedback on the doorsteps - including a leaked recording of shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth casting doubts on Labour s chances in the poll - Mr Corbyn said: You show me a candidate at any election that isn t worried from any party...

The Papers: 'Down to the wire' election and Labour's 'plonker'

The Papers: 'Down to the wire' election and Labour's 'plonker'
Feb 16,2020 9:04 am

... Hope for the futureThe Daily Express describes how the shadow health secretary, Jon Ashworth, took a wrecking ball to the Labour Party as he was secretly recorded telling a Tory activist that voters couldn t stand Jeremy Corbyn...

General election 2019: Have 17,000 NHS beds been cut?

General election 2019: Have 17,000 NHS beds been cut?
Feb 16,2020 9:03 am

... Labour s shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth made the claim on, as part of the party s bid to keep the NHS at the forefront of the general election campaign...

General election 2019: Boris Johnson criticised over reaction to sick boy image

General election 2019: Boris Johnson criticised over reaction to sick boy image
Feb 16,2020 9:01 am

... Shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth called refusing to look at the picture a new low for the PM, adding: It s clear he could not care less...

General election 2019: Tory pledge to boost GP numbers

General election 2019: Tory pledge to boost GP numbers
Feb 16,2020 8:01 am

... Speaking at the Labour party conference, shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth said: You can t trust the Tories with our NHS...

Tory conference: Government confirms £25bn for road upgrades

Tory conference: Government confirms £25bn for road upgrades
Feb 16,2020 6:42 am

... Meanwhile, as the Tories gather in Manchester other MPs will be in Westminster after they voted down a motion to grant a three-day recess to cover the conference, and Shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme they were prepared and ready in Parliament to respond to anything that comes out of Downing Street ...

The Papers: 'Down to the wire' election and Labour's 'plonker'

Feb 16,2020 3:19 am

The Guardian reports that Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn are embarking on, with both sides insisting that The General election remains closely fought.

Labour strategists have told HuffPost UK that they believe, those who supported The Party in 2017 but who have told canvassers they still haven't made up their minds.

picks up on one of The Campaign 's underlying themes: It features a voter saying: "I've told every candidate that I'm voting for them. This election is all about honesty and Trust . "

"Britain's future down to The Wire " is the Front Page headline in the Daily Mail , which, like many of the papers, has been poring over the latest polling evidence.

"Corbyn closes on Johnson as race tightens" declares the i newspaper, which in common with The Times says the Prime Minister can't be sure of securing a Commons majority.

The Prime Minister has given in which he says the Criminal Justice system "isn't delivering" and promises tougher sentences for terrorists, sex offenders and violent criminals if the Conservatives are re-elected.

He also says it's necessary to "put your arms around kids" before they get dragged into crime, by improving youth services.

But Mr Johnson comes in for criticism on The Front of the Daily Mirror . It highlights a claim by The Father of Jack Merritt, who was killed in the London Bridge attack, that the Prime Minister saw his son's death not as a tragedy, but as.

The online Independent says David Merritt's intervention could not have come at a more sensitive time for Mr Johnson.

Hope for The Future

The Daily Express describes how The Shadow health secretary, Jon Ashworth , "took a Wrecking Ball " to the Labour Party as he was secretly recorded telling a Tory activist that voters couldn't stand Jeremy Corbyn .

"Pure Laurel and Hardy as a politician falls flat on his face," is how.

And on the eve of polling day, several papers nail their colours to the mast. The Guardian urges voters to seize what it calls a "fleeting chance to ".

Despite listing a range of misgivings, The Paper concludes that a vote for the Labour Party offers The Best hope for The Future .

It also calls on people to back other candidates with The Best chance of beating the Conservatives - from the SNP, the Lib Dems, The Greens and Plaid Cymru to pro-European independents.

The Sun , which has been relentless in its criticism of Jeremy Corbyn 's Labour, declares that Boris Johnson "ticks all the boxes" and has the potential to be a great Prime Minister .

The Daily Mail , in, also comes down firmly on the side of the Conservatives, telling its readers, "Don't sleepwalk into catastrophe. You must use your vote - and stop us plunging into The Greatest crisis since The War . "

The Daily Mirror explains in a two-page spread why it thinks only one party can rebuild the country after what it calls "nine years of Tory misrule. "

"Vote Labour for the sake of your children," it says.

The Times believes the country faces a choice between a party that can deliver Brexit And One that will deliver economic mayhem. For that reason, The Paper says.

Pictures of Boris Johnson at the controls of a bulldozer ploughing through a polystyrene brick wall at a JCB factory are manna from heaven for the sketch-writers.

As grand entrances go, it was a shameless piece of attention-grabbing, says Henry Deedes in the Mail.

The Telegraph's Michael Deacon wonders, though, whether it sent out quite The Right message. It created an awful lot of mess, he says, and concluded with Mr Johnson sauntering blithely from The Scene , while.

Away from the election, The Times reports that one of Britain's wealthiest men is under police investigation over.

It says The Businessman , whose identity is protected by court orders, agreed financial settlements last year with two former female employees. But these agreements didn't stop The Women from making a criminal complaint - which one of them has now done.

And finally, the Telegraph publishes a list of topical words, names and phrases which have caused most problems for radio and television newsreaders in 2019.

Thankfully, The Paper accompanies the article with a pronunciation guide, so here goes with just some of them: The French protest movement, Gilet Jaunes (zhEE-lay zhOHn), Greta Thunberg (graY-tah tOOn-bairk) and Flygskam (flEEg-skam) - a Swedish term translated as "flight shame", used in efforts to cut carbon emissions.



Source of news: bbc.com

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