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Michael Howard

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Gender Male
Death4 years ago
Date of birth July 7,1941
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Gorseinon
United Kingdom
Spouse Sandra Howard
ChildrenLarissa Howard
Bernard Nicholas Howard
ParentsBernat Hecht
Hilda Kershion
Job Politician
Barrister
Education Christ Church
Wellington College
Peterhouse
The City Law School
Movies/Shows Magic Sticks
Five Corners
PartnerMark Anthony James
Servic number253901
Awards Military Cross
Official site parliament.uk
Party Conservative Party
Unit Coldstream Guards
Date of died November 30,2019
BattleswarSecond World War
Rank Lieutenant
Previous positionShadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (2001–2003)
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The Future of Europe
Conservatives and Community: The 1994 Disraeli Lecture
The Franco- Prussian War
War and the liberal conscience
Captain Professor: A Life in War and Peace
Clausewitz: A Very Short Introduction
The lessons of history
The continental commitment
The causes of wars and other essays
Studies in war and peace
The Mediterranean strategy in the Second World War
Soldiers and governments
Strategic Deception in the Second World War
The Book of Fallen Angels
Two historians in technology and war
The British way in warfare
The theory and practice of war
The Wisdom of the Runes
Security Development Lifecycle
East Anglian Witches and Wizards
The Sacred Earth Guide
The Unquenchable Thirst
War and the Nation State: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before the University of Oxford on 18 November 1977
On Fighting a Nuclear War
The central organisation of defence
The English Legal System: Legal Study E-Guides: Vocabulary Series (a Comprehensive Guide to All the Legal English Vocabulary You Need to Konw)
Ho prōtos pankosmios polemos
The Invention of Peace and the Reinvention of War
1945-1995: Fifty Years of European Peace
Background Paper to the Community Services Fund Advisory Committee: Proposal for a Re-structured Prevention-oriented Financial Counselling/credit Welfare Funding Programme
The Shifting Balance: A Changing Britain in a Changing World
The Counseling-Teaching Series: Book 3: Jealousy: the Green Eye'd Monster
Nuclear Weapons and the Preservation of Peace
Michael Howard's Best Shaggy Dog Stories
War and Peace in 1914: The Second Annual Bindoff Lecture Delivered 12 March 1991
British Intelligence in the Second World War: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations
Clausewitz On War
The Crisis of the Anglo-German Antagonism 1916-17
The Counseling-Teaching Series: Book 1 Racism Or Reality?
The First World War
War in European history
The Franco-Prussian War
The invention of peace
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Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne CH PC KC is a British politician who served as Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from November 2003 to December 2005.

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Former Conservative leader Michael Howard has called for Boris Johnson to resign following in Tiverton and Honiton, and Wakefield.

Lord Howard told The Bbc 's World at One programme that fresh leadership was needed and urged MPs to act.

Mr Johnson this month, which cannot be repeated for a year under current rules.

But Lord Howard said The Rules should change or The Cabinet should follow Oliver Dowden 's example in resigning.

The peer said: " [Mr Johnson's] biggest asset has always been his ability to win votes but I'm afraid yesterday's results make it clear that he no longer has that ability.

" The Best person in the Conservative Party to judge The Mood , both of The Party and of the electorate, is its chairman. . I think The Party , and even more importantly the country, would now be better off under new leadership. "

Lord Howard said Partygate had revealed an " unacceptable" culture that " came from the top".

He Said : " I think [the by-election defeats] makes clear that my view is shared by very large numbers of people in Yorkshire and Devon - Places so different that I think they can reasonably be regarded as representative of the country as a whole. "

But, given Mr Johnson wanted to stay on as leader, Mr Howard urged MPs to take matters into their own hands, suggesting frontbenchers consider quitting and backbenchers hold another confidence vote.

Senior Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown earlier said there were " difficult decisions" to be made.

As treasurer of the backbench 1922 Committee, he would not speculate about a but said he felt his own position was Under Pressure , despite holding a majority of More Than 20,000 votes.

" We have seen a very serious and large defeat in of the country, " He Said . " If there were a by-election in my seat tomorrow it would be difficult to hold. "

He urged colleagues to " think very carefully about the future" about How To " remedy the situation" In Time for The Next election.

MPs would have to listen to what Mr Johnson had to say And Then " make a judgement as to whether we think that's a satisfactory explanation or whether we should actually take steps to have a new Prime Minister " adding: " We will have to make some difficult decisions, No Doubt . "

Earlier this month, 148 Conservative MPs told Mr Johnson they no longer had confidence in him as leader, leaving the Prime Minister weakened but still in post.

The failed challenge was criticised by veteran Tories for being uncoordinated and premature, as now those who want him to go would either need Mr Johnson to resign, or re-write of The Rules to allow another vote of confidence.

Sir Robert Buckland , MP for South Swindon, told Sky News he had told Boris Johnson personally that he needs to " look in The Mirror and do better" because the Conservative Party is " about More Than one man".

The former Lord Chancellor admitted it was " frustrating" for those on The Party 's sidelines to see a " lack of focus" from the government, but he stopped short of calling for the Prime Minister 's resignation, saying he did not believe " throwing over The Captain now" would be The Right response.

But there were more optimistic voices, with one source saying these results were " priced in".

Deputy PM Dominic Raab said the government needed to be " relentlessly focused".

He told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme: " I think we've had distractions because of partygate, because of too much Westminster internal focus when people want to see us focused on their priorities. "

He added: " Yes, we're going to be relentlessly focused on delivery, not allow The Distractions of recent times to take our eye off The Ball . "

And his cabinet colleague, Home Secretary Priti Patel told Times radio that the contests had been fought against a " difficult and challenging backdrop".

The Prime Minister 's message after these bruising defeats is that there is a job to do to address people's concerns, particularly around the cost of living.

The Message from him and his team is that " we will keep going" - and there are no plans to Cut Short the Prime Minister 's trips to The Commonwealth conference in Rwanda - or upcoming G7 and Nato summits.

But Back Home , many of his own MPs are desperate for A Sign , or message to them, about how he plans to turn things around.

For some usual suspects, who have already called for him to go, these votes have solidified their view that he is not the person to lead them into The Next general election.

But the ones to watch are those who have So Far , publicly, been loyal but are now weighing up their options.

The Tory MPs in genuinely marginal seats - if a safe one like Tiverton can be turned, where does this leave them?

And Then there are some government ministers who, privately, have expressed discontent at the Prime Minister 's handling of Partygate, the cost of living, and other policies including Brexit and their Rwanda asylum plan. Do they continue to peg their careers to his fortunes?

It'll be tricky for the Prime Minister to alleviate worries while out of the country all week. But it's a tricky dilemma for him.

Come back, and this could signal A Sign of panic when he wants to show he's Getting On with The Job . But stay away, and he leaves his own team wondering what The Plan is.



Source of news: bbc.com

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