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Liam Fox

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Gender Male
Age 53
Web site www.liamfox.co.uk
Date of birth June 2,1970
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Manchester
United Kingdom
Spouse Nicole Barber-Lane
Office Secretary of State for International Trade
Party Conservative Party
Job Physician
Politician
Spokesperson
Education University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow Medical School
BooksRising Tides: Facing the Challenges of a New Era
Making Unionism Positive: Proposals for a Tory Agenda for Scotland
Holding Our Judges to Account
Official site liamfox.co.uk
Position Midfielder
Height 180 (cm)
Number Livingston F.C.
Picked date Livingston F.C.
Weight 73 (kg)
Teams Dundee United F.C.
Children Ben Fox
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Liam Fox Life story


Liam Fox is a British actor, known for portraying the role of Dan Spencer in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale from 2011 to 2023.1.

Early Life and Education

Liam fox was born in glasgow. Scotladn in 1975. He attended the university of glasgow and graduated with a degree in politics and international relations. 2.

Football Career

Fox began his career as a youth coach in the glasgow area. Before eventually taking the helm as manager of the scottish premier league club. Kilmarnock. He was in charge of the club for three years. Before leavnig in. 3.

Leadership and Achievements

Fox is a highly respected leader in the scottish football community. Having been credited with helping to bring stability and success to several clubs. He achieved noatble success as manager of kilmarnock. Leading them to a fourth-place finish in the spl in 2007. 4.

Managerial Style

Fox is known for his attacking and entertaining style of play. With an emphasis on team spirit and unity. He is knonw for his ability to get the best out of his players. And to motivate them to perform at their highest level. 5.

International Career

Fox has also had success at international level. Having served as an assistant coach to the scotland national team from 2010-2013. 6.

Important Event

In 2013. Fox was appointed manager of the soctland under-21 team. A posiiton he held until 2015. During his tenure. He led the team to a runner-up finish in the 2015 uefa european under-21 championship. 7.

Interesting Fact

In addition to his footblal career. Fox is also a passionate runner and has completed several marathons. 8.

Present Position

Fox is currently the manager of the scottihs league one club. St jonhstone. Having been appointed in 2016. 9.

Continued Success

Fox has continued to enjoy success as manager of st johnstone. Leading them to a fourth-plaec ifnish in the 2017-18 season. 10.

Media Appearances

Fox is a regular commentaotr and analyst on scottish football. Having apperaed on several television and radio programmes.

Ben Wallace: New UK defence secretary to be announced

Ben Wallace: New UK defence secretary to be announced
Aug 31,2023 12:11 am

... The Daily Telegraph Liam Fox - who was defence secretary in 2010, under then Prime Minister David Cameron - is a " leading candidate" for the job...

Rishi Sunak: PM facing criticism but keen not to act on impulse

Rishi Sunak: PM facing criticism but keen not to act on impulse
Jan 30,2023 1:51 am

... What about Liam Fox, who, to quote one minister, still enjoys the rubber chicken circuit of local Conservative association dinners and might have hoped for a big job having been an early supporter of Rishi Sunak? While the prime minister makes his mind up, the chief executive of the party, Stephen Massey, will mind the shop, crucial local elections just a few months away...

Tory MPs urge PM to change law to ease migrant crisis

Tory MPs urge PM to change law to ease migrant crisis
Nov 27,2022 8:10 pm

... " MPs, including former Cabinet ministers Dr Liam Fox and Esther McVey, and longest-serving MP Sir Peter Bottomley, are among the 50-strong body of Conservative politicians calling for the change...

Covid: New Plan B rules on working from home and masks announced for England

Covid: New Plan B rules on working from home and masks announced for England
Dec 10,2021 3:19 am

... Tory MP Dr Liam Fox said: " We cannot allow permanent threats of overloading the NHS as a means to maintain semi-permanent restrictions on our people...

'World-leading' Down's syndrome bill clears first hurdle in Parliament

'World-leading' Down's syndrome bill clears first hurdle in Parliament
Nov 26,2021 6:12 pm

... MP Liam Fox said his bill was needed now because people with Down s syndrome are starting to outlive their parents...

Coronavirus: Five open-ended questions to the travel quarantine rules

Coronavirus: Five open-ended questions to the travel quarantine rules
Jun 10,2020 4:14 am

... Conservative MP Sir Liam Fox said in the House of Commons last week: If such a barrier was necessary, why was it not introduced earlier in the outbreak, and if it s an emergency measure against a so-called second wave, why do you apply the rate to countries with a lower infection than we already have? Home Secretary Priti Patel said the measures could help prevent a devastating second wave Mark Woolhouse, professor of infectious diseases epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh, suggests the survey in the policy would have a certain effect in the context of the containment phase of the virus, the response comes back in February...

BT delays the removal of Huawei EE core network by two years

BT delays the removal of Huawei EE core network by two years
Apr 18,2020 11:41 pm

... the Former International trade and Minister of defence Liam Fox MP was one of them...

The UK ban on US chlorinated chicken to continue, after Brexit'

The UK ban on US chlorinated chicken to continue, after Brexit'
Feb 16,2020 9:58 am

... If similar statements were made by Michael Gove when he was the former environment Secretary, in the year 2017, it caused a crack in the housing, with Liam Fox, the then trade Secretary...

'No deal' tariffs for food - but what about for others?

Feb 16,2020 6:17 am

Environment Secretary Michael Gove has promised that the government will apply tariffs to food imports in The Event of a no-deal Brexit, to provide "specific and robust protections" for farmers.

His remarks come as the government is poised to release details of tariffs (taxes on imports) that would apply to thousands of products Coming In from around The World , if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.

Many supporters of Brexit argue that tariffs on food and other items should be scrapped in order to lower prices for consumers. But farmers fear that cheap imports and lower standards would destroy many parts of British Agriculture .

"Your concerns have absolutely been heard," Mr Gove told a conference of The National Farmers' Union (NFU). "It will not be the case that we will have zero-rate tariffs on food products.

"There will be protections for sensitive sections of Agriculture and food production. "

He added that an announcement on a no-deal tariff schedule "should be made later This Week ".

"If you obliterate the tariff wall… we would be massively undermined by food produced to standards that would be illegal to produce to in This Country ," NFU president Minette Batters told the BBC.

"It would decimate British Agriculture - it is quite honestly as simple as that," she added.

Similar concerns have been expressed in other sectors of the economy, and many business leaders fear the government could be tempted to cut tariffs at their expense.

Factbox: How do tariffs work?

If countries don't have free-trade agreements, they trade with each other under rules set by the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Each Country sets tariffs on goods crossing its borders. All EU countries share common tariffs because they're all signed up to the customs union.

EU tariffs on most agricultural products can be very high - dairy averages More Than 35% and for some meat products, such as lamb, it is More Than 40%.

As the UK is still a member of the EU, it applies EU tariffs to goods Coming In from the rest of The World , but has no tariffs with the EU itself.

But Brexit will change that.

The UK could choose to reduce the tariffs for goods coming from the EU - in order to keep trade flowing through ports like Dover. But it would have to offer the same reductions to all other countries as well.

'Devastating'

A letter seen by Bbc News , sent to Theresa May This Week by The British Ceramic Confederation (BCC), urges the Prime Minister to consider The Threat to British manufacturing jobs posed by the possible impact of zero tariffs on the ceramic sector.

"Unlike Agriculture ," The Letter says, "we have not had A Promise that our sector would be protected even in the short term. "

The current EU tariff on ceramic tableware is 12%, and The Letter warns that "the shock of zero tariffs (in the UK) would be devastating, affecting business, jobs and communities across the Country . "

The ceramic industry is worried that cheap imports could push local manufacturers out of business

BCC Chief Executive Laura Cohen says that could mean cheap Chinese imports flooding into the Country and pushing local manufacturers out of business.

The BCC has been talking to UK officials about the impact of a possible unilateral decision to move to zero-tariff rates for More Than six months but Dr Cohen says "most other sectors have not had that level of discussion".

Selection of product types from WTO World Tariff profile 2018

"There has been no comprehensive formal consultation, no comprehensive impact assessment and no prolonged transition proposed," the BCC letter says.

"Such a significant decision would have far-reaching consequences for the UK economy and would demand full Parliamentary scrutiny. "

Appearing before the International Trade Select Committee on 6 February, Liam Fox said he was carefully considering all the options for tariffs in The Event of no deal.

"Unilateral liberalisation [reducing tariffs to zero] is not what I would propose, and I have not heard anyone else in government propose it," he said.

"Throughout, there needs to be a balance between the impact on consumers and the impact on producers. The government are very clear that they need to give protection where necessary, but without becoming Protectionist . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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