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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
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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
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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.

The Papers: Tory rebels threat and 'no river safe to swim in'

Feb 16,2020 4:56 am

The Lib Dems celebrate their victory in Brecon and Radnorshire as Jane Dodds , left, was elected

There are a variety of stories covered on The Front pages of Saturday's newspapers.

In The Wake of the Conservatives' by-Election defeat in Brecon and Radnorshire, Prime Minister Boris Johnson 's working majority of one could be wiped out as rebel Tory MPs threaten to defect or resign.

The former justice minister, Dr Phillip Lee , says he is not alone in thinking about switching to the Liberal Democrats or sitting as an independent.

The Spectator 's Katy Balls says That she is not expecting the Prime Minister to focus much on winning around wayward MPs - and predicts That an early Election is likely.

The Polling expert, Sir John Curtice , cautions - through - That current evidence indicates the Conservatives would be At Risk of losing at such an Election .

the result in Brecon as "pretty disastrous" for Labour - Saying The Party 's share of the vote had fallen in every by-Election since the 2016 referendum.

The what it calls "Corbyn's Brexit ambivalence".

The Daily Mail goes further, Saying Labour was "utterly humiliated".

It suggests Mr Corbyn's only chance of reaching Downing Street would be what it calls a "chimera coalition with the Lib Dems and the Scottish Nationalists".

Deals Between parties?

"Electoral pacts, not parties, are The Future ," suggests Matthew Parris , as he reflects on how the Lib Dems' success in the by-Election was assured by the agreement of Plaid Cymru and The Greens not to field any candidates.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage says he is convinced That Boris Johnson will have to consider a pact with his Brexit Party - and he names some seats where he would like the Tories to stand aside.

In its leader, The Daily Telegraph also indicates That the only way the Tories can win, it believes, is to "knit the Leave coalition back Together . "

But a government spokesman tells The Paper That Mr Johnson has "absolutely no intention" of agreeing to any such alliance.

It is a stance backed by the Daily Express , which says in its editorial column pacts are not needed, if Brexit is Delivered .

Home Secretary Priti Patel has given her first interview since taking up her new job

Meanwhile, the focuses on the aims of the new Home Secretary, Priti Patel .

She tells The Paper That with Extra police officers, she wants criminals "to literally feel terror" at the thought of offending.

But she adopts what the Mail calls a "softer stance" on prison, promoting the idea of rehabilitating prisoners.

Ms Patel also explains her desire to restore public confidence in the immigration system, with an Australian-style points system to favour those with skills.

NHS funding

Hospitals are "falling to bits", in its Front Page headline.

The Mirror says ceilings are falling in and sewage is leaking onto wards, because of a £6bn Backlog of repairs.

The Shadow health secretary, Jonathan Ashworth, blames Tory budget cuts, Saying lives are At Risk .

A Department of Health spokeswoman said the NHS will get an Extra £33. 9bn every year by 2023-24.

The there could be an announcement as early as tomorrow on an emergency injection of Between £1bn and £2bn into the NHS.

That Downing Street aides are looking at bringing forward former Prime Minister Theresa May 's commitment to give the health service an Extra £20bn by 2023.

Meanwhile, That not a single river in England is certified as safe for swimmers.

The Paper says 86% do not meet EU ecological standards, and dangerous pollutants are at their highest recorded levels.

on A Warning from US President Donald Trump 's administration That Britain will not get a free trade deal, unless the government drops its new digital services Tax .

The 2% Tax - due to come in next April - would affect US giants such as Amazon, Google and Facebook.

Several papers report on a study That suggests being socially active in your 50s and 60s may help lower The Risk of developing dementia.

That the researchers found That using The Brain for memory and language control during social contact can build the cognitive reserves.

That their findings indicate That people should go out to the pub or the bingo hall to ward off the condition.

An academic advises: "Don't sit around on your own. . go and speak to friends and engage your Brain . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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