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Justine Greening

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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
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Previous positionSecretary of State for Education of the United Kingdom (2016–2018)
Movies/Shows The Treasury Under Siege
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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.

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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...

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... 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...

Jeremy Corbyn calls on eight Labour defectors to quit as MPs

Feb 16,2020 7:38 am

Heidi Allen (centre) is hopeful more MPs will join the breakaway

Labour and the Conservatives could face more resignations, with members of the new Independent Group saying they expect more MPs to join them.

Ex-Tory MP Heidi Allen told ITV's Peston programme "a third" of Tory MPs were Fed Up with The Party 's direction.

Tory MP Justine Greening said she would quit in The Event of a no-deal Brexit, saying she couldn't stay in a party that became "simply a Brexit Party ".

MPs from the new group say they stand for "the centre ground of politics".

The Group was Set Up by eight defecting Labour MPs unhappy about their party's handling of Brexit and anti-Semitism.

They were later joined by three pro-Remain Tories - Anna Soubry , Heidi Allen and Sarah Wollaston - who accuse the Conservative leadership of allowing right-wing hardliners to shape The Party 's approach to Brexit and other matters.

'Broad church'

Chancellor Philip Hammond told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme he was "saddened" by his former colleagues' comments, But hoped "over time they will feel able to rejoin The Party ".

He denied their claims that the pro-Brexit European Research Group, headed by Jacob Rees-Mogg, was now running The Party , dismissing them as a "relatively small hardcore", and insisting the Conservative Party was still a "broad church".

Conservative MP and vice chairman of the European Research Group Mark Francois denied his group was a "party within a party" that had taken control, saying they were "a group of Conservative MPs who are passionately committed to honouring the democratic decision of The British people that we should leave the EU".

He added: "Conversely, Anna , Heidi and Sarah are now a party without a party, who are committed to precisely The Opposite . As a result, we shall see how they get on. "

Independent Group MP Sarah Wollaston has claimed a third of the cabinet would quit if there was a no-deal Brexit.

Mr Hammond refused to rule out his own Departure - But he said The Threat of a no-deal Brexit had "focused minds" and was encouraging compromise.

Justine Greening - a former education Secretary - told the Today programme she tempted to break away from The Party .

"It is something that I have considered, But I have reached a different conclusion for the moment," Ms Greening told Today.

"I don't think I would be able to stay part of a party that was simply a Brexit Party that had crashed us out of the European Union . "

Former Attorney General Dominic Grieve told BBC's Newsnight said he admired the courage of the breakaway group - and he would not be able to stay in the Conservative Party if it "went completely off The Rails " and backed leaving the EU without a negotiated agreement.

Labour's Ian Austin also expressed sympathy with The Independent Group's aims, saying he would think "long and hard" about his future in the Labour Party .

Shadow home Secretary Diane Abbott told BBC Radio 4 's The World at One: "I Am very sad that the Labour members of this new independent organisation have gone.

"Up until The Last minute, people were talking to them, trying to persuade them not to take the step they have taken. "

She Said she hoped they would continue to work with Labour on issues like homelessness, the benefit system, the NHS and "most of all fighting this Tory Brexit".

Senior Conservatives have suggested the door is open for the three Tories who quit to return One Day .

But Ms Soubry insisted there was no "going back" because the soul of The Party had been overwhelmed by a rightwing "purple Momentum" a reference to former UKIP members they claim are joining local Tory parties to de-select Remain-supporting MPs.

She also revealed that former PM David Cameron had made a last-ditch attempt to stop The Trio from quitting.

Speaking to The Times Red Box podcast, She Said Mr Cameron had sent them a text saying: "Is it Too Late to persuade you to stay?"

Ms Allen also said she could not imagine returning "because if we do our jobs right there won't be a Tory party to go back to".

She Said she was "hopeful" that what she described as "good, sensible centre ground colleagues" would join the new group.

Corbyn wants defectors to quit

Meanwhile, in a on Wednesday night, Labour leader Mr Corbyn said defecting Labour MPs should resign and put themselves up for election.

He said this would be the "democratic thing to do" because they wanted to "abandon the policies on which they were elected".

Momentum, the Labour movement backing Mr Corbyn, is to hold "mass canvassing events" in several constituencies with Independent Group MPs to build support in The Event of any by-elections.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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