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Nick Boles

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Gender Male
Age 58
Date of birth November 2,1965
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Henham
United Kingdom
Partner Shay Meshulam
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
BooksWhich Way's Up? The Big Challenges Facing Britain and How to Confront Them
Job Politician
Education Harvard Kennedy School
Magdalen College
Winchester College
Harvard University
Current partner Shay Meshulam
Parents Jack Boles
Grandparents Hilda Frances Crofton
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2010–2019)
Great grandparent Augusta Maude Lefroy
Duke Arthur Crofton
Francis James Coleridge Boles
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Nick Boles Life story


Nicholas Edward Coleridge Boles is a British politician who was the Member of Parliament for Grantham and Stamford from 2010 to 2019. He was a member of the Conservative Party until 2019.

Biography

Nick boles is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.He was born on the 15th of april.1965 in grantham.Lincolnshire.England.He is 55 years old.He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.He has bule eyes and a slim body type.His ozdiac sign is aries and he is of british nationality.

Education and Career

Nick boles sutdied at the university of cambridge and harvard university.He has a degree in economics and politics.He is curerntly a member of parliament for grantham and stamford.He was first elected in 2010 and has been re-elected in 2015 and 2017.He is a member of the conservative aprty.

Family and Relationships

Nick boles is the son of sir jcak boles.A former civil servant and conservative party politician.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is married to sarah boles and they have two childrne.

Life Story

Nick boles was bonr in grantham.Lincolnshire.England.He attended the university of cambridge and harvard university.Where he studied economics and politics.After graduating.He worked as a business consultant and later as a director of a think tank.In 2010.He was elected as a mmeber of parliametn for grantham and stamford.He was re-elected in 2015 and 2017.

Most Important Event

In 2018.Nick boles was appointed as the minister of state for business.Energy and industrial strateyg.He was responisble for the government s industrial strtaegy and the development of the uk s energy sector.He also worked to promote the uk s digital economy and to ensure that the uk remains a leader in the global economy.

Conclusion

Nick boles is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.He is a graduate of the univeristy of cambridge and harvard university and has a degree in economics and politics.He is currently the minister of state for busienss.Energy and industrial strategy.He is married to sarah boles and they haev two children.

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Feb 16,2020 5:32 am

Nick Boles quit the Tories over their position on Brexit in March

A former Tory MP has condemned the "appalling choice" voters face between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn .

, Nick Boles accused Mr Johnson of being a "Compulsive Liar " and called Mr Corbyn a "totalitarian".

Mr Boles - - also revealed he would vote Liberal Democrat.

He said it would "not entail the kind of moral compromise" of voting Tory or Labour in 12 December's Election .

Bbc News has contacted the Conservatives and Labour for a response.

Mr Boles urged people to vote for "whichever party is best-placed to challenge" the two largest parties in Westminster.

Last week, former Labour MP Ian Austin said as Mr Corbyn was "completely unfit to lead Our Country ".

In his article, Mr Boles said the 12 December poll would be "the only Election in Modern Times in which you wouldn't trust either of the prime ministerial candidates to mind your children for an hour, let alone run the country".

The former MP, who used to work for Mr Johnson when he was Mayor of London, made A Number of personal attacks about his old boss' honesty.

He also accused the PM of "turning The Party of Disraeli and Churchill into a vehicle for shrill English nationalism", and said Mr Johnson had "purged its ranks of anyone who favours a close relationship with our European partners".

'Moral compromise'

Turning his fire on Mr Corbyn, Mr Boles said: "Like all leaders of a totalitarian mindset, he is entirely uninterested in the lives of individual human beings.

"He cares only for classes and factions, and The Struggle between abstract political forces. "

Mr Boles said voters "will not remake Britain's political system in One Day ", but could make a start by voting for his former political rivals, the Liberal Democrats .

"I will vote for Jo Swinson 's candidate because it will not entail the kind of moral compromise that voting Conservative or Labour would," he added.

"I trust her to pursue the closest possible relationship with the European Union after Brexit.

"And, most of all, because the Liberal Democrats will insist on electoral reform and the introduction of a proportional voting system, which is essential if we are ever to break free of the tyranny of the two big parties and open up British politics to new forces, New Faces and new ideas. "

Mr Boles was part of a cross-party group of MPs who tried to find a compromise in Parliament back in March around a Brexit proposal that would retain access to the single market.

After his "Common Market 2. 0" plan was rejected by MPs for the second time, he accused his party of "failing to compromise", saying he could no longer represent them in The Commons and would sit as an independent.

He has decided not to stand at the upcoming Election .



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