Justine Greening photograph

Justine Greening

Use attributes for filter !
Gender Female
Age 54
Web site www.justinegreening.co.uk
Date of birth April 30,1969
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Rotherham
United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Height 157 (cm)
Job Politician
Chartered Accountant
Education London Business School
University of Southampton
Oakwood High School
Thomas Rotherham College
NationalityBritish
Prime minist Theresa May
FoundedRight To Vote
Previous positionSecretary of State for Education of the United Kingdom (2016–2018)
Movies/Shows The Treasury Under Siege
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID399935
Send edit request

Related searches

justine greening brexit

Justine Greening Life story


Justine Greening is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Education from 2016 to 2018. Prior to that, she served as Economic Secretary to the Treasury from 2010 to 2011, Secretary of State for Transport from 2011 to 2012 and Secretary of State for International Development from 2012 to 2016.

Biography

Justine greening is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.She was born on april 1969 in rotherham.South yorkshire.England.She is 51 years old.She is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs aronud 55 kg.She has brown eyes and a slim body type.Her zodiac sign is taurus.She is british by nationality.

Family

Justine greening is the daughter of john gerneing and his wife.Gillian.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.She is unmarried and has no children.

Education and Career

Justine greening studied economics at the university of southampton and then went on to study for an mba at london business school.She began her craeer as an accountant and tehn moved into management consultancy.In 2005.She was elected as a member of parliament for putney.She has held various ministerial positinos in the government.Including secretary of state for international development and secretary of state for education.

Most Important Event

In 2018.Justine greening was appoitned as the prmie minister s special envoy for the preventing sexual violenec initiative.In this role.She works to raise awareness of the issue of sexual violence and to promote the prevention of such violence.

Life Story

Justine greening has had a successful career in politics.She has held varoius ministerial positions in the government and has been a member of parliament for putney since 2005.She is passionate about education and has worked to pormote the prevention of sexual violence.She is an inspiration to many and is a role model for women in politics.

Rwanda asylum a risk to UK foreign policy, says ex-minister

Rwanda asylum a risk to UK foreign policy, says ex-minister
Jun 30,2023 5:50 pm

... Justine Greening withdrew £21m in aid funding to the country in 2012 when she was international development secretary after the United Nations first reported that the Rwandans were helping the M23 rebels...

Boris Johnson resigns: First leadership bids to become next prime minister

Boris Johnson resigns: First leadership bids to become next prime minister
Jul 8,2022 5:15 am

... Conservative MP Justine Greening said it was time for Mr Johnson to go and while he remains in No 10 " it s harder for the party and the country to move on"...

Disappointing progress on social mobility in England

Disappointing progress on social mobility in England
Jun 10,2020 12:38 pm

... Justine Greening, says the government needs a plan your message was from former Conservative education Secretary, Justine Greening, who stood down at the last election...

The parliamentary election in 2019: How to work the 'red wall' turned blue

The parliamentary election in 2019: How to work the 'red wall' turned blue
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... In London, labour secured the victory over the Tories in Putney, the seat of former education Secretary Justine Greening cleared, with Fleur Anderson, the Conservative candidate defeated Is Sweet...

Election results 2019: When do we find out who has won?

Election results 2019: When do we find out who has won?
Feb 16,2020 9:06 am

... Meanwhile, in London, Justine Greening s former seat of is up for grabs...

'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs

'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs
Feb 16,2020 7:54 am

... Justine Greening highlights her new social mobility venture and the fact she s an Abba fan...

Which MPs are standing down at the election?

Which MPs are standing down at the election?
Feb 16,2020 7:40 am

... Clockwise from left: Ken Clarke, Justine Greening, Nicholas Soames, Vince Cable, John Bercow, Kate Hoey, Jo Johnson and Gloria de Piero Sir Oliver Letwin, the former Conservative minister and West Dorset MP, was recently at the forefront of Parliamentary attempts to delay Brexit...

Brexit: General election fight 'will be tough', PM says

Brexit: General election fight 'will be tough', PM says
Feb 16,2020 7:39 am

... In recent days, a number of prominent female MPs elected since 2010 - including, Heidi Allen and Mims Davies - have drawn a line under their frontline political careers - joining others such as Justine Greening and Claire Perry...

Claim over Boris Johnson's behaviour 'deeply concerning'

Feb 16,2020 7:38 am

Boris Johnson has insisted allegations about his personal conduct are not overshadowing the Tory conference.

Journalist Charlotte Edwardes has accused the PM of touching her thigh, and that of Another Woman , at a lunch in 1999, which he denies.

Rumours were circulating at conference that Mary Wakefield - who is married to the PM's chief Adviser - was the Second Woman , but she has rejected that.

The PM said people wanted to hear about his plans to "improve their lives".

The row erupted after Ms Edwardes wrote a column in the Sunday Times on the eve of the Conservative conference in Manchester, describing the alleged incident.

The PM was already facing questions over his ties to a US businesswoman, Jennifer Arcuri , during his time as London Mayor - he insists he acted with "full propriety".

The Conservatives are trying to focus This Week on their key conference Message - "Get Brexit Done" - and a raft of policy pledges.

In her first column for The Paper , Ms Edwardes said The Incident took place in 1999. She Said she was seated on Mr Johnson's right at the lunch, held at The Spectator magazine's offices - he was editor of the magazine at the time.

"More wine is poured; more wine is drunk. Under the table I feel Johnson's hand on my thigh. He gives it a squeeze," she wrote.

"His hand is high up my leg and he has enough inner flesh beneath his fingers to Make Me sit suddenly upright. "

On Sunday evening, No 10 released a statement calling the claims "untrue", but Ms Edwardes later tweeted: "If the Prime Minister doesn't recollect The Incident then clearly I have a better memory than he does. "

Asked on Monday if The Incident had taken place, Mr Johnson said: "No. "

When it was put to him that the row was overshadowing everything else at the conference, he replied "not at all".

"I think what The Public want to hear is what we are doing to bring the country together and get on with improving their lives," he added.

'Good boss'

Ms Edwardes said Another Woman at the lunch later told her Mr Johnson had done the same to her.

Spectator magazine commissioning editor Ms Wakefield , who is married to the Prime Minister 's Adviser Dominic Cummings , issued a statement to say she was "not The Woman referred to in Charlotte Edwardes's column".

"Boris was a good boss and nothing like this ever happened to me. Nor has Charlotte, who I like and admire, ever discussed The Incident with me. "

Number 10 denied Charlotte Edwardes' claim in the Sunday Times

Earlier, ex-Tory minister Justine Greening said Ms Edwardes' story was "deeply concerning" and raised questions "about character and integrity of people in public life and what standards the electorate have a right to expect".

Chancellor Sajid Javid , however, backed the PM, saying: "I have full faith in the Prime Minister and I don't doubt that and what he has said for a second. "

On Sunday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said "these issues are incredibly important".

He said he knew Ms Edwardes well and knew her to be "trustworthy".

Former minister Amber Rudd - who quit the Conservative Party over its handling of Brexit earlier this month - tweeted that she agreed with Mr Hancock's conclusion.

But Chief Whip Mark Spencer told BBC Nottingham on Monday: "If the Prime Minister says it didn't happen, it didn't happen. "

He added: "If I were a victim of some sort of assault, I would go to The Police straight Away . . if that's what happened, that's what she should have done.

"When you get to that level, you are subject to all sorts of political attacks, allegations and accusations of not telling The Truth . That's part of politics I'm afraid. "



boris johnson, conservative party, conservative party conference, sajid javid, justine greening

Source of news: bbc.com

Justine Greening Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯