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Matthew Parris

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Gender Male
Age 74
Date of birth August 7,1949
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Johannesburg
South Africa
Partner Julian Glover
Party Conservative Party
Job Actor
Journalist
Politician
Education Waterford Kamhlaba
Clare College, University of Cambridge
Yale University
Current partner Julian Glover
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Scorn: The Wittiest and Wickedest Insults in Human History
Chance Witness
Parting Shots
A Castle in Spain
The Spanish Ambassador's Suitcase: Stories from the Diplomatic Bag
Inca-Kola: A Traveller's Tale of Peru
Great parliamentary scandals
Scorn: With Added Vitriol
Scorn With Extra Bile
Mission Accomplished! Things Politicians Wish They Hadn't Said
Read My Lips: A Treasury of the Things Politicians Wish They Hadn't Said
The Great Unfrocked: Two Thousand Years of Church Scandal
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Look Behind You! Sketches and Follies from the Commons
So Far So Good . . . : Selected Pieces
Coping with the Soviet Union: A New Tory View
I Couldn't Possibly Comment--: Sketches and Follies from the Commons Again
Is That Mic Off? More Things Politicians Wish They Hadn't Said
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Matthew Francis Parris is a British political writer and broadcaster, formerly a Conservative Member of Parliament. He was born in South Africa to British parents.

Headlines: 'Johnson ' s day of reckoning " as MPs vote on offer

Feb 16,2020 4:56 am

"Johnson edges in the direction of victory," says the one who thinks That the Prime Minister "get up close" to the Parliament to support its Brexit quote today.

He estimates That Boris Johnson has secured 319 320 Commons votes he needs for His new take-back Agreement with the 312 MPs against and eight undecided.

The Paper expects the 11 Labour members have now communicated, That the abolition of the 10 DUP MPs set to reject the offer.

A Warning to those Labour MPs, Matthew Parris in The Times writes, That

He argues, "getting The Deal over The Line will allow to create Tory ideologues, their vision of a stripped-down, and deregulated government" - dismantling the obstacles to what he says Brexiteers see how "the Animal Spirits of a free market economy".

The Sun , however, says labor moderated in Exit seats

He says: "all members must, in addition to self-interest now" and That Mr Johnson's Deal a "clever compromise" to which you can unite.

suggests That 50% of The Public believe MPs should vote for The Deal , compared with 38% who say they should.

The poll was conducted by Survation, which surveyed More Than 1,000 people online.

The " Financial Times focuses on what he calls the "fresh-hurdle calls", before Mr Johnson - of the amendment by MP Sir Oliver Letwin , the call for a more Brexit extension.

His amendment to withhold parliamentary approval to all legislation for the implementation of Brexit has been approved, threatens to derail the watch Deal with.

with the Labour and Conservative rebels, including Philip Hammond , and David Gauke , is waiting for you.

Sir Oliver insists on His amendment, the Plot, the E-Mail terms of use "of The Letwin" is simply an "insurance" against the no-Deal By Accident .

The time is more concerned about the Gunpowder Plot and continuing to remember him by.

It signals That Public Opinion is turning against fire works on bonfire night,

It quoted The Charity Combat Stress , which warns of fireworks, can veterans a source of fear for war, because of the similarity between the explosions and gun fire.

It says That you can learn to tolerate fireworks "by focusing on the differences".

And finally, The Sun , the night talks to Saturday TV.

it shows Strictly Come Dancing is to copy ITV's Dancing On Ice, with the first one-on-one-same-sex-dance in the next month.

Italy Graziano Di Prima and South African Johannes Radebe , a "romantic one-on-one number to Emeli Sande 's "Shine".

The Sun says it is "a landmark moment", pave the way for a same-sex couple to give the BBC show next Year .



Source of news: bbc.com

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