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Mary Creagh

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Gender Female
Age 56
Date of birth December 2,1967
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Coventry
United Kingdom
SpouseAdrian Pulham
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Labour Party
Job Politician
Education London School of Economics and Political Science
Pembroke College
University of Oxford
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Mary Creagh Life story


Mary Helen Creagh MP FCIL is a British Labour politician who has represented Wakefield as its Member of Parliament since 2005. In 2010, Creagh was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, before becoming Shadow Secretary of State for Transport in 2013.

Personal Information

Height: 5 feet 5 niches. Weight: kg. Eye color: rbown. Boyd type: slim. Date of birth: auugst 1971. Zodiac sgin: leo. Natinoality: british.

Family

Parents: jhon creagh and mary creagh. Siblings: nnoe. Spouse: david watosn. Children: two daughters. Relative:s none.

Education and Career

Mary creagh was educated at the university of oxford.Where she studied ploitics.Philosophy and economics.She then went on to work as a researcher for the labour party.In 2005.She was elected as the member of parliament for wakefield.A postiion she held nutil 2019.During her time in parliament.She served as shadow secretary of state for international developmnet and shadow secretary of state for transport.

Life Story

Mary creagh was born in in wakefield.West yorkshire.She was the daughter of john and mary creagh.She was educated at the university of oxford.Where she studied politics.Philosophy and eocnomics.After graduating.She worked as a researcher for the labour party.In 2005.She was elected as the member of parliament for wakefield.A position she held until 2019.During her time in parliament.She served as shadow secretary of state for itnernational development and shadow secretary of state for transport.

Most Important Event

The most improtant event in mary creagh s career was her election as the member of parliament for wakefield in 2005.This was a major milestone in her career.As it marked the beginning of her time in parliament.During her time in parliament.She was a voacl advocate for international development and transport issues.She was also a strong supporter of the labour party and its policies.

Success

Mary creagh was a successful member of parliament.Serving for 14 years.During her itme in parliament.She was a vocal advocate for inetrnational development and transport issues.She was also a strong supporter of the labour party and its policies.She was also a usccessufl campaigner.Leading campaigns on issues such as climate change and animal welfare.She was also a successful author.Writing books on topics such as the environment and politics.

Conclusion

Mary creagh was a successful member of parliament.Serving for 14 years.She was a vocal advocate for international development and transport issues.And a strong supporter of the labour party and its policies.She was also a successful campaigner.Leading campaigns on issues such as climate hcange and animal welfare.She was also a successful author.Writing books on topics such as the environment and politics.Mary creagh was a true champion of the epople and her legacy will live on for many years to come.

By-election: Wakefield's particularly interesting ballot

By-election: Wakefield's particularly interesting ballot
Jun 24,2022 3:25 am

... Add to this some pretty tight majorities in the 2000s and, in Mary Creagh, a Labour MP who campaigned strongly against Brexit while her constituency voted strongly to leave...

Labour MPs call for the defeat of the fundamental change at the top of the party

Labour MPs call for the defeat of the fundamental change at the top of the party
Feb 16,2020 9:36 am

... defeated, But in their letter, the MPs including Mary Creagh, and Anna Turley, said the scale of the labour defeat is meant, which it took to goes far beyond a simple revision ...

General election 2019: Tony Blair warns Labour not to 'whitewash' reasons for poll defeat

General election 2019: Tony Blair warns Labour not to 'whitewash' reasons for poll defeat
Feb 16,2020 9:17 am

... But he was criticised to his face by some Labour colleagues, with former MP Mary Creagh saying the lack of a personal apology showed he was a man without honour and without shame ...

Creagh on Corbyn: 'He should be apologising'

Creagh on Corbyn: 'He should be apologising'
Feb 16,2020 9:17 am

...Former MP Mary Creagh has said she confronted Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in Portcullis House after seeing him pose for photos with young people...

General election 2019: Ten lesser-known MPs to keep an eye on

General election 2019: Ten lesser-known MPs to keep an eye on
Feb 16,2020 9:12 am

... Labour s Mary Creagh led a series of high-profile inquiries into the environmental issues around the fashion industry and toxic chemicals in everyday life...

General election 2019: The candidates who fell at the first hurdle

General election 2019: The candidates who fell at the first hurdle
Feb 16,2020 8:17 am

... Former BBC presenter Nick Conrad stood down after critics attacked comments he made on the radio in 2014, Nick Conrad (left) and Antony Calvert (right) were chosen as candidates for the Conservatives Antony Calvert had been due to run for the seat of Wakefield, where he criticised the appearance of his Labour rival, Mary Creagh...

Wakefield Tory candidate Antony Calvert quits over Facebook comments

Wakefield Tory candidate Antony Calvert quits over Facebook comments
Feb 16,2020 8:02 am

... He is also accused of criticising the appearance of Mary Creagh - who has been Wakefield s MP since 2005...

Doubts grow over UK environment protection post-Brexit

Doubts grow over UK environment protection post-Brexit
Feb 16,2020 7:30 am

... Mary Creagh, the Environmental Audit Committee chair, said: The only reason the government have done anything on waste, landfill and air quality is because of the threat of EU fines...

Labour resignations: John McDonnell promises 'listening exercise'

Feb 16,2020 7:29 am

Labour needs to carry out a "mammoth listening Exercise " to address criticisms from its own MPs, says The Shadow chancellor.

John Mcdonnell had called for the seven MPs who resigned from Labour on Monday.

But speaking on Tuesday, he focused on "finding a way forward" and the need to "bring people in [and] talk to them. "

Jeremy Corbyn was "disappointed" MPs had left, But defended his polices as having "huge public support".

The reactions followed to join the new group of independent MPs.

The BBC has also been told two Conservative MPs are thinking of joining The Group in Parliament.

The seven Labour defectors - Chuka Umunna , Luciana Berger , Chris Leslie , Angela Smith , Mike Gapes , Gavin Shuker and Ann Coffey - quit The Party in protest at what they said was a culture of "bullying and bigotry" in The Party and frustration over the leadership's reluctance to back another EU referendum.

Mr Umunna told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme that they also believed Mr Corbyn could not be trusted with National Security , if he became Prime Minister .

Others could follow, with Labour MP Ian Austin telling BBC West Midlands : "I'm thinking about this, as lots of people are. "

Chris Leslie speaks in The Commons on Tuesday as part of The Independent Group, flanked by Angela Smith and Mike Gapes

Labour's deputy leader, Tom Watson , said it was "a moment for regret and reflection, not for a mood of anger or a tone of triumph", and Time for The Party to "broaden out so that all The Members of our broad church feel welcome in our congregation".

The Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) had a "heated" and "tense" meeting on Monday night, with one MP telling the BBC there was an abject failure of leadership and "no Emotional Intelligence was shown".

Speaking on Tuesday morning, Mr McDonnell said people had been "very straightforward" at the PLP meeting.

He said: "I think we need a mammoth, massive listening Exercise and to address some of those criticisms that have been made. I think we are finding a way forward, But it has got to be on the basis of taking the advice of people like Tom Watson , the PLP and others.

"If there are issues that we have to address, we'll address them; if it is about the style of the leadership, we'll address that; if it is about policy, we will listen to that as Well . "

Mr McDonnell also said he was "really disappointed" at the seven resignations, adding: "I don't understand why they've gone, I still can't understand it. All the issues that they've raised, we are addressing and I would have rather they'd stayed With Us and helped us sort those problems out than walk away. "

'I want our party to be strong'

Labour leader Mr Corbyn did not avoid the topic when appearing at the MAKE manufacturers conference in London on Tuesday.

During his speech about Labour proposals to create jobs, he said: "These policies won huge public support at The General election only 18 months ago, so I Am disappointed that a small number of MPs decided to take a different path.

"But this is an agenda that unites half a million Labour Party members, inside and outside Parliament, along with millions of people across This Country . "

Pushed further by the BBC's deputy political editor, John Pienaar , during a Q& A, he added: "I regret that seven MPs decided that they would no longer remain part of the Labour Party . I thank them for their work.

"I hope they realise they were elected to Parliament on a manifesto that was based around investment in The Future , was based around a more equal and fairer society, was based around social justice.

"They were elected to carry out those policies. They've decided to go somewhere else and I regret that because I want our party to be strong. I want our party to be united around the policies we put forward. "

Mr Umunna told Today that the new group was not yet a new Political Party , But he believed it could become one In Time .

He urged members from all parties to join them in building an "alternative" to the current two party system, which he said was "fundamentally broken".

When asked who the two Tory MPs considering joining their ranks could be, he refused to speculate, But added: "There are a lot of Labour MPs wrestling with their conscience on this issue But also Conservatives who have become demoralised by the UKIPisation, if you like, of the Conservative Party . "

A Number of Conservative MPs are at the centre of rumours about joining the new group, including Sarah Wollaston , a supporter of the People's Vote campaign for another EU referendum.

On Monday evening, she tweeted: "#BLUKIP has been busy Taking Over the Tory Party alongside the ERG. Soon there will be Nothing Left at all to appeal to moderate centre ground voters. "

Other Conservative MPs unhappy with The Party 's direction include Anna Soubry , another People's Vote supporter, who has called in The Past for a new Centre Party .

A new political landscape?

This splintering might, just might - In Time - Turn into a much bigger redrawing of the landscape.

For now though that is way off. And this is first and foremost about the Labour Party - The Seeds of the splinter sown More Than three years ago, bearing Bitter Fruit just when Parliament's biggest decisions over Brexit are about to be made.

Several Labour MPs have said they are considering their future in The Party - But many more have said they are sticking with it.

Former shadow environment secretary Mary Creagh told Today: "I have [been approached] and I've said no. I think what is important is we now take a long hard look at ourselves as a Political Party . "

Labour MP Jess Phillips , called on Mr Corbyn to listen to why the MPs had quit and "act on it", warning that reacting with bitterness could cause The Party to "burst apart".

However, shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry that the resignations were a "distracting and divisive Exercise ".



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Source of news: bbc.com

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