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Munira Wilson

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Gender Female
Age 46
Official site parliament.uk
Date of birth April 26,1978
Zodiac sign Taurus
SpousMichael Robert Wilson
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Education St Catharine's College
Party Liberal Democrats
Leader Ed Davey
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Munira Hassam Wilson is a British Liberal Democrat politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament for Twickenham at the 2019 general election. She succeeded the former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable as MP.

School closures: Dozens were at risk of collapse due to risky concrete

School closures: Dozens were at risk of collapse due to risky concrete
Sep 1,2023 6:41 am

... Liberal Democrat education spokeswoman Munira Wilson said " pupil safety is paramount but for this to come out just days before term starts is totally unacceptable"...

Plan to crack down on 'rip-off' university degrees

Plan to crack down on 'rip-off' university degrees
Jul 16,2023 7:10 pm

... Liberal Democrat education spokesperson Munira Wilson said the prime minister was " out of ideas" and had " dug up a policy the Conservatives announced and then unannounced twice over"...

Estimated 700,000 pupils in unsafe school buildings, NAO says

Estimated 700,000 pupils in unsafe school buildings, NAO says
Jun 27,2023 9:10 pm

... In a written response to Liberal Democrat MP Munira Wilson, in February, the government said since December 2019, over various safety concerns...

England's teachers' strike causes more disruption

England's teachers' strike causes more disruption
Apr 27,2023 9:51 am

... Liberal Democrat education spokeswoman Munira Wilson said: " We ve already seen far too many GCSE and A-levels wrecked during the pandemic - the current crop of pupils mustn t become more casualties of Conservative chaos...

School tutoring: One third of £594m post-lockdown cash unspent

School tutoring: One third of £594m post-lockdown cash unspent
Apr 23,2023 7:10 pm

... " Lib Dem education spokesperson Munira Wilson MP said: " How can the government claim to be prioritising levelling up while leaving the most disadvantaged children behind? " When the NTP started in 2020, schools could either work with an external organisation that could provide tutors, or employ an academic mentor who could provide intensive support...

Sir Keir Starmer: 'I stand by every word' says Labour leader on Rishi Sunak attack ad

Sir Keir Starmer: 'I stand by every word' says Labour leader on Rishi Sunak attack ad
Apr 9,2023 10:20 pm

... Lib Dem MP Munira Wilson said: " I was pretty disgusted by it when I saw it last night...

Afghan refugees to be moved out of hotels under new government plans

Afghan refugees to be moved out of hotels under new government plans
Mar 28,2023 1:30 pm

... " Lib Dem MP Munira Wilson said the government s promise of help for those who remained in danger in Afghanistan was " utterly hollow"...

Labour attacks Sir Gavin Williamson over teachers 'insult' in leaked texts

Labour attacks Sir Gavin Williamson over teachers 'insult' in leaked texts
Mar 2,2023 7:30 am

... Lib Dem education spokeswoman Munira Wilson said Sir Gavin s comments cement " his place in history as one of the worst Ministers ever to grace government" and he should apologise...

Sir Keir Starmer: 'I stand by every word' says Labour leader on Rishi Sunak attack ad

Jan 3,2023 5:41 pm

Sir Keir Starmer has doubled down on a controversial attack on Rishi Sunak 's record on crime, saying " I stand by every word".

A Labour advert claimed The PM did not think adults convicted of sex assaults On Children should go to prison.

The Labour leader said he is backing his party's position " no matter how squeamish it might make some feel".

In response, a Tory source accused Sir Keir of failing to prosecute some of The " worst people in Britain".

" [Sir Keir] thinks The rights of criminals trump those of The law-abiding majority, " they added.

It Comes amid reports Labour will publish further attack adverts This Week on other issues as part of The Build Up to local elections in England, which will take place on 4 May .

The Attack ads will blame The Prime Minister " personally" for " crashing The economy and for soaring mortgage and council tax rates".

Other adverts already published as part of The series have focused on theft and gun crime, also featuring The Image and signature of Rishi Sunak .

, Sir Keir blames The government for A Number of failures on crime, highlighting low prosecution rates for rape and burglary.

He writes other issues The government has not dealt with include The Court backlog, fraud against older people, and fly-tipping - which has turned " neighbourhoods into junkyards".

" Rishi Sunak and successive Tory governments have let criminals get away with it because they don't get it, " he writes.

" They have never lived in those neighbourhoods, they don't understand people's lives, they have never walked in Those Shoes . "

Highlighting his former role as The Director of public prosecutions (DPP) in England and Wales - The person who leads The Crown Prosecution Service And One of The country's leading legal officials, a role he held from 2008 to 2013 - Sir Keir writes his life's work has " been about making Our Country safer and more secure".

He Said he would make " zero apologies" for " being blunt and that when 4,500 abusers aren't sent to prison, people want answers rather than excuses from politicians".

The Party is keen to turn Sir Keir's time as director of public prosecutions into an asset, but The Conservatives are determined to make it a liability.

A Tory source accused Sir Keir of failing to prosecute some of The " worst people in Britain" and indicated that they were just getting started on scrutinising his record while DPP.

Labour sources said The Party will now be turning its attention This Week to The cost of Living - though Mr Sunak himself will remain in their Firing Line .

The advert about jailing those who sexually assault children has drawn criticism by politicians from all major parties - and caused an internal row within Labour.

It was reported at The weekend by, was not told about it ahead of its release.

Lord David Blunkett , who served as home secretary under Tony Blair and has sat in The House of Lords since 2015, said it was " deeply offensive to get down in The gutter to fight politics in this way".

Calling for The advert to be withdrawn, He Said it was " grotesque and offensive" and it was " absurd" to argue that The Prime Minister should " take personal responsibility for The sentencing policies of judges".

Lib Dem MP Munira Wilson said: " I was pretty disgusted by it when I saw it Last Night . This is not an attack ad my party would use. "

Scottish National Party MP John Nicolson said The Post was " nauseating" and that it " cheapened and debased" politics.

Judges and magistrates, rather than The Prime Minister of The Day , are responsible for handing out sentences.

The figures Labour highlighted cover The period since 2010, five years before Mr Sunak entered Parliament. He did not become Prime Minister until October Last Year .

Sir Keir was DPP from 2008 to 2013, meaning The figures also cover three of The Years he was in The Post .

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