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Laura Pidcock

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Gender Female
Age 36
Date of birth August 19,1987
Zodiac sign Leo
Born North Shields
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2017–2019)
Education Manchester Metropolitan University
Northumbria University Newcastle
Leader Jeremy Corbyn
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Laura Pidcock is a British former Labour Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament for North West Durham from 2017 until 2019, when she lost her seat. She served as Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights in Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet.

Thousands join London protest calling for general election

Thousands join London protest calling for general election
Nov 5,2022 3:51 pm

... " Laura Pidcock, national secretary of the People s Assembly, said: " We have to come together, as a movement, to organise on the streets and in our communities, and show that our voices will not be silenced and that we want fundamental changes to the way our country is run...

Durham North West: The 'no-hope' seat the Tories won

Durham North West: The 'no-hope' seat the Tories won
Feb 16,2020 9:11 am

... He beat Labour s Laura Pidcock - once tipped as potential party leader or, at least, successor as deputy - by a more modest 1,144...

General election 2019: Does Labour need a new direction after Corbyn?

General election 2019: Does Labour need a new direction after Corbyn?
Feb 16,2020 9:10 am

... Laura Pidcock lost her seat, to the disappointment of many on Labour s Left If this narrative wins, it would help clear the ground for another leader from Mr Corbyn s wing of the party...

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?

Election results: Who are the major political casualties?
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... Shadow secretary of state for employment rights Laura PidcockA number of commentators had called 32-year-old Laura Pidcock a future leader of the Labour Party...

Election results: McDonnell blames Brexit for predicted Labour defeat

Election results: McDonnell blames Brexit for predicted Labour defeat
Feb 16,2020 9:08 am

... Mr Corbyn seems intent on staying in place until someone from his wing of the party is ready to take over - but the defeat of shadow minister Laura Pidcock has eliminated one of the potential left-wing leadership challengers...

You will remain in the Bundestag election in 2019: Jeremy Corbyn, neutral, and in every new British EU exit vote

You will remain in the Bundestag election in 2019: Jeremy Corbyn, neutral, and in every new British EU exit vote
Feb 16,2020 8:26 am

... But defended the shadow of workers rights, Secretary Laura Pidcock Mr Corbyn s attitude as brave ...

Illegal work practices too often, says think-tank study

Illegal work practices too often, says think-tank study
Feb 16,2020 6:16 am

... However, Shadow business minister, Laura Pidcock said, she realized many people were working in illegal conditions, but insisted, the Tories are on the side of the few, not the many ...

You will remain in the Bundestag election in 2019: Jeremy Corbyn, neutral, and in every new British EU exit vote

Feb 16,2020 6:16 am

Jeremy Corbyn has said he would remain neutral in the future Brexit referendum if Labour wins power.

He BBC told Question Time the leader of the particular, he would not Campaign for or Remain, so it would allow Him , as the Prime Minister , to be "credible" to carry out what the voters then.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson later asked how Mr Corbyn indifferent could be "" on such a crucial Question .

But Mr Johnson faced questions of his own about whether he could be trusted.

The Prime Minister was to answer the fourth leader of The Party , The Audience , the issues with the SNP, Nicola Sturgeon , and the Liberal Democrat Jo Swinson is also take to the stage for 30 Minutes on Friday Evening .

Pressed on whether the politicians should be used to tell you The Truth , Mr Johnson said it was "absolutely vital".

While confidence is a crucial Question for the voters, he argued, the greatest threat to public confidence was to block the "corrosive" effect of the Parliament, a British EU-exit.

He said That the labour, SNP and Lib wanted to be The leader "basically, frustration is the result of the 2016 referendum, the waiting for The Public to see for More Than three years, delivered in the hold of the" absurd "square".

He said That the Labour leader's views seemed to have "mutated" and to negotiate Mr Corbyn's ambition, which would not be a improved agreement completely undermine, if he take care of it, whether The Public is secured or not.

"He is now neutral on the offer, he proposes to do That . I don't see how he Can do a deal, if he goes neutral or indifferent. "

Corbyn says: "you have heard it here first' to Brexit attitude

The Four leaders all the tracks individually and faced a mix of questions from The Audience and follow-up questions from the host, Fiona Bruce at The Event in Sheffield.

The First , of The stage, Mr Corbyn, faced tough questions about his economic policy, with a member of The Audience , suggesting That his "reckless socialist" agenda "fear" Him and His Family .

The Labour leader said his plans with Royal Mail , the Railways, the water industry and broadband delivery in The Public property was "set out" very clear and focused on the "deployment of an economy That works for all".

He had insisted on "nothing to fear" by his plans, namely his "fully prepared and costed Manifesto" would bring the country and contribute to inequality.

Mr Corbyn has been criticized for what some in The Audience That was suggested, was a lack of clarity about whether he would personally be for or against a Leak in a new referendum in 2020, with a Question and says: "Why anyone would vote for labour, without knowing The Answer to this Question ?"

Mr Corbyn said it was "represented to put quite sensible", the Question to the people, than a further referendum, a reasonable middle ground between those who terminate Brexit wanted to, and those who deal on the side of the watch.

Asked to clarify his own position, he said: "I'm going to say goodbye, if I take the Prime Minister at the time, a neutral stance, so I Can perform credibly, the results to our communities and countries, rather than continuing an endless debate. "

later, He told The Audience : "you have it here first heard on Question Time . "

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he would follow in the footsteps of Harold Wilson - who is allowed to remain the Minister of labour of The Campaign on both sides in The 1975 Common Market referendum, and took a back seat during The Campaign - even though he personally secured.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, health Secretary to Matt Hancock attacked, Mr Corbyn's position, said he "decided to be undecided" and "don't wash with the voters".

But defended the shadow of workers ' rights, Secretary Laura Pidcock Mr Corbyn's attitude as "brave".

"What we are saying is That we have confidence in the people The Last word," She Said Today.

It is not clear whether the vibrant grilling great politician the dial move in this election.

But it certainly marks a change in Jeremy Corbyn 's position on the UK's EU-exit.

He had been Under Pressure to say of his opponent, if he were to Leave they would support or Remain in the new referendum, labour is promising.

So he tries to eliminate a negative by providing clarity, one of a kind: a clear commitment to neutral.

Labour strategists are suggesting, he could now bring in as an honest broker, That a divided country.

In truth, however, behind the scenes there are fears That The Party Escape may have overestimated The Threat from the Lib Dems and underestimated the importance of the Left the voters in and secure supply.

So calm down its neutrality, in part, an attempt to those voters, which for Him promised the referendum is not the means of lifting to Escape through the back door.

His supporters say, he is risen about the fight; his critics -That he is not always crucial to the fence.

Question , on the Question of the management of incidents of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party , Mr Corbyn was accused to intervene failed, when one of his own Jewish members, Ruth Smeeth , was so fallen into the word from an activist to a party event in 2016.

Mr Corbyn said Mrs. Smeeth and others had "suffered terrible abuse." He insisted That all forms of racism and xenophobia "unacceptable," and activists of The Party , the abused were educated MPs or were expelled.

Johnson on "the Bermuda Triangle "stuff"

When Mr Johnson came on the scene, he had suggestions, the press tried to, the findings of the report into the alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 referendum vote as a "Bermuda Triangle "stuff."

"There is no evidence That I know of, show disturbances in any British election event," the Conservative leader said.

He insisted his party had "Zero Tolerance " against Islamophobia and said he regretted any offence he had caused, in articles about race during his journalistic career, including a piece in the year 2018, in which he compared the Muslim Women wearing burqas, to post boxes and Bank robbers.

But he defended The Right to freedom of speech and did not want to accept it, is to say a spectator of the invitation to write a "sorry" for you.

labour's economic plans would be "ruinous" for the country, he argued, but he also realized his plan to cut national insurance bills for low-income earners - expected to be the main tax notice will be in the Conservative Manifesto - would have only a modest impact.

On the NHS, Mr Johnson held his claims That the service "health" received the largest injection of money in the history.

He added: "of course I understand That things understand still hard in the NHS and That is the pressure the NHS is under. I know The Massive demand the NHS faces but we Can only meet That demand, if we have a dynamic economy. "

sturgeon Corbyn believes, is to Scotland

The SNP has said Nicola Sturgeon , the vote for her party in Scotland was The Best way to "deprive" the Tories have a majority in the whole of the UK.

they Asked, what would you do in The Event of another hung Parliament on 12 December, She Said she would not be with the Tories, but was prepared for it, with work, when Jeremy Corbyn committed to end austerity and agreed to hold another Scottish independence referendum.

"In terms of what I would be looking to gain from a minority Labour government, of course, I would like to ask, and expect, That Jeremy Corbyn pay attention to The Right of the Scottish People , their own future.

"It is not for Westminster. It is for people in Scotland. "

When it was pointed out That your Mr Corbyn had just given to The Audience , he will not say a further independence referendum sanction in The First two years of a Labour government, She Said , she was the prediction of what he might choose to do after the election, but as the apartment is, what he is now.

you said: "do you think he is going to walk away from the chance at the end of the austerity policy, to protect the NHS, stop the Universal credit, simply because he wants to stop for a couple of years, That Scotland has The Right to self-determination?"

The First minister said more work needed to be done in order to reduce The Number of drug-related deaths in Scotland, said: "I want to be a citizen of a country where people are dying of drug problems. "

Swinson talks about austerity measures, the voting Protocol to

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