Mims Davies
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 49 |
Date of birth | January 1,1975 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Spouse | Mark Davies |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Job | Politician |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Previous position | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding of United Kingdom (2022–2022) |
Education | Swansea University |
Royal Russell School | |
Children | 2 |
Prime minist | Rishi Sunak |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404887 |
Mims Davies Life story
Miriam Jane Alice Davies, known as Mims Davies, is a British Conservative Party politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Mid Sussex since 2019. She has been serving as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression since October 2022.
Mel B appears at Tory conference to call for more help for domestic abuse victims
... Home Office minister Mims Davies told the audience: " As the minister for safeguarding, I have got a fairly big inbox and this is absolutely one of the crucial ones...
My drink was spiked on night out, says minister Mims Davies
... I pulled it out and didn t really think anything of it, and threw it on the floor, " says Mims Davies...
'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs
... David Lidington says he is exploring fresh pastures after 27 years as MP for Aylesbury while Mims Davies - who is reportedly in contention for the seat of Mid Sussex after quitting Eastleigh - says she is now a jobseeker ...
Brexit: General election fight 'will be tough', PM says
... In recent days, a number of prominent female MPs elected since 2010 - including, Heidi Allen and Mims Davies - have drawn a line under their frontline political careers - joining others such as Justine Greening and Claire Perry...
Wage growth remains strong as unemployment falls
... Minister of labour, Mims Davies, said the figures indicated the job market is booming , and added that it was particularly pleasing to see continued record-employment of women ...
'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs
For the 60 or so former MPs who aren't standing in the next election, this is The First day of the rest of their lives.
Many have spoken in recent days about how much of a wrench it is to leave Parliament . But life must go on as many remain public figures hoping presumably, In Time , to pivot towards new careers.
So how have they updated their Twitter profiles to reflect their change of status?
Several, such as Sir Alan Duncan , Jeremy Lefroy , Louise Ellman and Caroline Spelman , have opted to keep it very factual, pointing out that they are no longer an MP and are not seeking re-election.
Others hint at Things to come. David Lidington says he is "exploring fresh pastures" after 27 years as MP for Aylesbury while Mims Davies - who is reportedly in contention for the seat of Mid Sussex after quitting Eastleigh - says she is "now a jobseeker".
Others are more open about seeking elected office elsewhere, Rory Stewart succinctly describes himself as a candidate for Mayor of London.
Vince Cable 's profile reads like a mini CV which, as a former Lib Dem leader, Business Secretary and MP for Twickenham, is understandable.
For some, such as Sir Nicholas Soames , Amber Rudd and Jo Johnson , their profiles are for now a blank canvas. There seems to be no mention at all of their time or achievements in Parliament , politics or Government - perhaps because they speak for Themselves .
Which former MP loves Abba and which prefers Bruce Springsteen ?Philip Hammond needs no introduction either. His profile baldly states that he is a former chancellor of the Exchequer, but there is no reference to The Party he represented for 22 years and from which he was recently ostracised.
In contrast, Nicky Morgan 's primary description of herself is as a One Nation Tory.
John Woodcock tells his followers it was the "honour of his life" to have been MP for Barrow and Furness for nine years as well as signalling his new role as the Government 's special envoy on countering violent extremism.
Prize for honestyOthers clearly want to put their time in Parliament - and the Brexit wars of The Past few years - behind them. Justine Greening highlights her new social mobility venture and the fact she's an Abba fan.
Owen Smith reminds people that while he is no longer an MP, he is still a campaigner, Remainer, Springsteener and lover of 99 ice creams.
While Keith Simpson refers to himself as a "retired MP" and military historian, Roberta Blackman-Woods says although she is no longer in Parliament , she is definitely not retiring.
But The First prize for honesty must go to Nick Boles , the former MP for Grantham and Stamford, who labels himself as a "recovering politician gradually returning to normal life".
Finally, there are a handful of MPs, most notably Ken Clarke and John Bercow , who never ventured onto Social Media during their time in Parliament . Will that all change now that are moving onto new Things ?
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Source of news: bbc.com