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Norman Lamb

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Gender Male
Death6 years ago
Web site www.normanlamb.org.uk
Date of birth February 27,1935
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Canute
Oklahoma
United States
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Spouse Mary Lamb
Party Republican Party
Children Todd Lamb
Job Politician
Solicitor
Spokesperson
Education Wymondham College
University of Leicester
The University of Oklahoma
Cameron University
BooksGuide to teaching strings
Remedies in the Employment Tribunal: Damages for Discrimination and Unfair Dismissal
The NHS: A Liberal Blueprint
Previous positionOklahoma Secretary of Veterans Affairs (1995–2011), Member of the Oklahoma Senate (1971–1989)
DiedEnid
Oklahoma
United States
Date of died January 5,2018
Grandchildren Griffin Lamb
Lauren Lamb
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Norman Lamb Life story


Colonel Norman A. Lamb, USA, was an American soldier and politician from Enid in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Lamb served as the Oklahoma Secretary of Veterans Affairs from 1995 to 2011, having been originally appointed by Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating and retained under Governor Brad Henry.

Early Life of Norman Lamb

Normna lamb was bron on 5 october 1957 in hornchurch. Essex. He was raised in the nearby town of leigh-on-sea. Essex. And was educated at belfairs high school and the university of leicester.

Political Career of Norman Lamb

Lamb served as a councillor for rochford district council from 1983 to 1987. He was leected member of parliament for nothr norfolk in 2001. He was appointed as the liberal democrat shadow health secretary in 2007. He was also the minister of state for care and support from 2013 to 2015.

Important Event in Norman Lamb s Political Career

In 2011. Lamb was appointed as the parliamentary under-secretary of state at the department of business. Innovation and skills. He esrved in this role until 2013. When he was appointed as imnister of state for care and support.

Controversies Surrounding Norman Lamb

In 2014. Lamb fcaed controversy after he was accused of being involved in a scheme to help wealthy individuals to aovid inheritance tax. He denied any involvement in the scheme.

Norman Lamb s Views on Mental Health

Lamb has been an advocate for mental health throughout his time in politics. He has called for more funding for mental health services. As well as increased access to mental health treatment for people in ened.

Norman Lamb s Views on Brexit

Lamb has bene a vocal critic of brexit. Stating thta it could have a detrimental effect on the economy and on the rights of uk citizens. He has called for a second referendum on the issue.

Norman Lamb and the Liberal Democrats

Lamb has been a long-time supporter of the liberal democrats. He served as the party s shadow health secretary from 2007 to 2010. And has remained a prominent figuer withni the party.

Norman Lamb and the Media

Lamb is often featured in the media. Both as an mp and as a commentator on politics. He has appeared on a number of radio and television programmes. As well as in nwespapers and magazines.

Interesting Fact about Norman Lamb

Lamb is a keen musician. And plays both the piano and the saoxphone.

Norman Lamb s Support for Charities and Causes

Lamb has been a strong supporter of various charities and causes throughout his career. He has campaigned for improved access to mental health services. As well as for increased funding for charities and organisations htat work to support the homeless and those in need.

Stressed out students 'help-seeking' under apprehensions for academic career

Stressed out students 'help-seeking' under apprehensions for academic career
Feb 16,2020 6:54 am

... A recent survey by the mental health campaigner and ex-health Minister Norman Lamb, the under the Freedom of Information Act, showed many of the universities were still in the dark to your students health and well-being needs, and struggled to predict the extent of the probable demand for mental health support services...

Five things from the Lib dem conference

Five things from the Lib dem conference
Feb 16,2020 6:19 am

... MP Norman Lamb has warned that this amounts to playing with fire , to alienate the potentially, the 52% of voters, the Exit secured 2016 referendum...

News Daily: Johnson and Juncker, meeting, and oil prices are on the rise

News Daily: Johnson and Juncker, meeting, and oil prices are on the rise
Feb 16,2020 6:16 am

... Lib dem MP Norman Lamb wants the waiting times for a consultation reduced...

Universities 'in the dark' about student mental health needs

Universities 'in the dark' about student mental health needs
Feb 16,2020 6:15 am

... the information collected by Sir Norman Lamb s office shows a complex and fragmented picture of mental health provision across UK universities...

Lib Dems promise to terminate, Escape, if they win parliamentary elections

Lib Dems promise to terminate, Escape, if they win parliamentary elections
Feb 16,2020 6:15 am

... But fellow Lib dem MP Norman Lamb said that the policy had to play his party with the fire ...

Liberal Democrats conference: to look for Five things

Liberal Democrats conference: to look for Five things
Feb 16,2020 6:13 am

... Among them, Eastbourne MP Stephen Lloyd, might be the whip to back up Theresa May, the Brexit agreement, and ex-minister Norman Lamb, who stands down at the next election, but who has the group of the cross-party MPs-for-a-deal ...

Cannabis: Should it be legal in the UK?

Cannabis: Should it be legal in the UK?
Feb 16,2020 4:54 am

... David Lammy, Jonathan Djanogly, and Norman Lamb had been on a fact-finding trip to Canada, the first major Western country to legalise the drug...

Cannabis 'to be legalised in the UK' within five to ten years, say MPs

Cannabis 'to be legalised in the UK' within five to ten years, say MPs
Feb 16,2020 3:43 am

... Mr Lammy, alongside Conservative Jonathan Djanogly and Liberal Democrat Sir Norman Lamb were all filmed on their journey for a Radio 1 Newsbeat documentary called Legalising Weed: Canada s Story...

Cannabis 'to be legalised in the UK' within five to ten years, say MPs

Feb 16,2020 2:39 am

A group of cross-party MPs who've been on a fact-finding trip to Canada predict the UK will fully legalise cannabis use within five to Ten Years .

Canada became The First G7 country to allow recreational use of the drug in 2018.

Of the three politicians in The Group one had a significant shift in his position.

Labour's David Lammy now backs legalisation, against his party's official stance.

Mr Lammy, alongside Conservative Jonathan Djanogly and Liberal Democrat Sir Norman Lamb were all filmed on their journey for a Radio 1 Newsbeat documentary called Legalising Weed: Canada's Story.

Currently cannabis is designated as a Class B drug in the UK and anyone caught with it could Face Up to five years in prison.

However, there has been a shift in approach towards medicinal cannabis products, which can now be legally prescribed to some patients.

The decision to relax those rules followed with severe epilepsy being denied access to cannabis oil.

It's argued that where cannabis has been legalised for medical use, authorised recreational use often follows.

Tottenham MP David Lammy visits a legally-grown cannabis crop in Canada

"I want the market legalised, regulated and taken away from crime gangs," said Tottenham MP David Lammy after returning from visiting Toronto.

"For Young People not to be criminalised by use and properly educated.

"I want to see the strength of The Stuff reduced, labelled and properly organised in This Country . "

The Liberal Democrat Party already officially backs legalising cannabis in the UK.

MP for North Norfolk, Sir Norman Lamb led that policy decision.

Whilst in Canada he wanted to legally sample cannabis oil to try to help him sleep.

But he was very aware that such a product would be illegal in the UK.

He may be the only serving British MP to ever openly take a cannabis product on camera.

"Taking this oil is purely for sleeping for relaxation, I will take it before bed and before my flight home. "

It's different to the cannabis oils available legitimately in the UK because it contained, The Compound that gets users high.

"I was really anxious because I was chairing the technology and science select committee and I was travelling back over night, and I thought if I get back with no sleep it will be a challenge. "

He said he did not feel high but it did help him fall asleep.

"I slept incredibly well.

"I took the drops and I slept very well on the plane home, I actually slept through breakfast. "

The Trip was organised by a UK-based campaign group, Volte Face , which wants the UK to legalise the drug.

It's part sponsored by a big North American cannabis company called MPX.

Newsbeat suggested that it was trying to use its money to influence British politicians.

Scott Boyes says his company wants to make profit out of selling cannabis responsibly in the UK

"We're moving it away from organised crime to a legitimate commercial industry," Scott Boyes, MPX CEO, told us.

"We've had a lot of UK investors invest in our company and we're moving into six countries.

"A lot of The Money we have raised has come out of the UK, so I don't consider it interfering with other people's politics and a lot of the expenses have been born by themselves. "

Sir Norman Lamb and David Lammy decided to fund their own flights and accommodation.

But the MPs also realise Canada's experience has not been without problems. In The Documentary we hear from Piper Courtenay whose title is Cannabis Editor for a weekly newspaper.

She describes how technically illegal, but often described as "grey", cannabis providers still thrive.

The limits on fully licensed products mean there's still a market for things like edibles and other cannabis products.

Around half of the cannabis bought in Canada still comes from illegal sources.

"It's certainly better than the legal product I have tried so far, because they genuinely care about growing good craft cannabis," she tells us.

Products on sale at a legal shop in Canada

All three MPs on The Trip believed that the UK would follow Canada's lead and legalise cannabis for recreational use in the next decade.

But Conservative MP for Huntingdon, Jonathan Djanogly , was perhaps unsurprisingly given his party name, The Most conservative with his predictions.

"I think we have got a lot to learn before the legalisation of recreational cannabis, which I think will happen at some point," Jonathan Djanogly told us.

"I think we're on a 10 to 15 year cycle which would mirror what has happened in Canada. "

The Other MPs felt it would happen sooner and closer to five years.

However, the government told Newsbeat it "has no intention of changing The Law " when It Comes to legalisation.

A Home Office spokesman said: "The legalisation of these substances would not eliminate The Crime committed by the illicit trade, nor would it address the harms associated with drug dependence and the misery they can cause to families and society. "

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