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Peter Bone

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Gender Male
Age 71
Date of birth October 19,1952
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Billericay
United Kingdom
SpouseJeanette Bone
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
BooksPrime Minister (Replacement) Bill
Job Politician
Accountant
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Education Westcliff High School for Boys (WHSB)
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Peter William Bone FCA MP is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Wellingborough since 2005. He campaigned for Brexit in the EU referendum and was part of the political advisory board of Leave Means Leave.

MP Peter Bone suspended from Commons for bullying

MP Peter Bone suspended from Commons for bullying
Oct 25,2023 1:51 pm

...MPs have voted to suspend Peter Bone from the Commons for six weeks after an investigation found he had bullied and was sexually inappropriate around a former member of staff...

Peter Bone: Abuse by MP left me broken, former aide says

Peter Bone: Abuse by MP left me broken, former aide says
Oct 25,2023 2:01 am

... Peter Bone was suspended as a Conservative MP after an investigation found he had bullied and was sexually inappropriate around the individual...

Peter Bone: Tory MP facing suspension after bullying probe

Peter Bone: Tory MP facing suspension after bullying probe
Oct 16,2023 6:41 am

...Parliament s behaviour watchdog has recommended Tory MP Peter Bone be suspended for six weeks for bullying and sexual misconduct...

MP Scott Benton claims ways around hospitality rules

MP Scott Benton claims ways around hospitality rules
Apr 6,2023 3:20 pm

... Some MPs have declared hospitality under £300 - including Tory backbencher Peter Bone and Labour s shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell...

How is the government's Brexit deal with the European Union going down?

How is the government's Brexit deal with the European Union going down?
Feb 28,2023 8:50 pm

... After the prime minister addressed a meeting of Conservative backbenchers, veteran MP Peter Bone told us it felt like the immediate hours and days after a Budget, where the government is emphasising the good stuff in it but critics have yet to find the bad stuff buried in the documents...

Chris Pincher: Tory MPs ask how long ministers can tolerate government lies

Chris Pincher: Tory MPs ask how long ministers can tolerate government lies
Jul 5,2022 6:10 pm

... Veteran Conservative MP Peter Bone said many opposition MPs only turn up to the Commons to " bash Boris"...

Rwanda asylum plan: Campaigners' challenge to be heard on Monday

Rwanda asylum plan: Campaigners' challenge to be heard on Monday
Jun 11,2022 2:05 pm

... Conservative MP Peter Bone, former chairman of the all-party group against human trafficking, said he believes the scheme will work...

Brexit: to press, Johnson vows, in spite of the defeat on the supply delay

Brexit: to press, Johnson vows, in spite of the defeat on the supply delay
Feb 16,2020 7:18 am

... But Brexiteers responded with anger, Tory MP Peter Bone said it was a complete waste of time ...

Chris Pincher: Tory MPs ask how long ministers can tolerate government lies

Feb 16,2020 5:09 am

Senior Conservative MPs have asked ministers how long they can continue to tolerate government dishonesty after the Chris Pincher row.

Boris Johnson 's former anti-corruption tsar John Penrose suggested it was time to say " enough is enough".

And select committee chairman William Wragg urged ministers with a " sense of decency" to resign.

Mr Pincher has been suspended as a Conservative MP over allegations of sexual misconduct.

Mr Pincher says he is seeking professional medical support and has denied misconduct. He has been contacted by The Bbc for comment.

A government source has told The Bbc morale in government is " low" and The Mood in cabinet is " changing".

Mr Johnson promoted Mr Pincher to deputy Chief Whip in February this year, despite being told about formal complaints about his behaviour, it has emerged.

Downing Street had previously claimed Mr Johnson had not been aware of any " specific allegations".

But on Monday, Bbc News revealed that the Prime Minister had been aware of a formal complaint about the MP's behaviour, and in a former top civil servant at The Foreign Office, Simon Mcdonald said Mr Johnson had been briefed " in person" about the allegations in 2019.

Cabinet Office Minister Michael Ellis told MPs the Prime Minister could not " immediately recall" the 2019 conversation when fresh allegations about Mr Pincher emerged last week.

" As soon as he was reminded, the No 10 press office corrected their public lines, " He Said .

He accused Labour critics of the government of being " sanctimonious" and more interested in " personalities" than issues that mattered to The Public .

Veteran Conservative MP Peter Bone said many opposition MPs only turn up to The Commons to " bash Boris".

" Embarrassing" is how a normally supportive MP summed up Boris Johnson 's handling of the Chris Pincher allegations.

Their loyalty is being tested, they say, by The Way Downing Street's position has shifted repeatedly and they believe the whole affair is " eroding trust" in politics.

Number 10, the MP told me, are a " walking, talking advert" for rebels to get elected to the backbench 1922 committee in an attempt to orchestrate a leadership challenge. They said the PM had a 50/50 chance of surviving until The End of the year.

Many backbenchers are openly critical of Mr Johnson now but more still are wavering, their loyalty is being tested and they're asking themselves how much they are willing to defend.

One minister who is very close to Mr Johnson expressed sympathy for colleagues who have to repeat a line from Number 10 only to have " their legs kicked out from under them".

The Minister said rigorous testing of statements to be given in public was " not happening".

Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner said the latest disclosures about the Pincher row revealed an " ethical vacuum" at The Heart of Downing Street.

And senior Tories, including some who tried to topple Mr Johnson in a confidence vote last month, joined in with opposition criticism.

Mr Penrose, who last month resigned as the PM's anti-corruption adviser, accused Number 10 of flouting the, which include " honesty".

" How many more of the seven principles are they going to have to breach before he will stand up and say 'enough is enough'? " he asked Mr Ellis.

Mr Wragg urged ministers to " consider what they are being asked to say in public which changes seemingly by the hour" and for those with a " sense of decency" to " consider their positions".

Former government whip Jackie Doyle-Price told MPs: " The very whiff of rumours and historic incidents that Simon Mcdonald referred to in his letter should have been enough to tell the Prime Minister that that appointment wasn't wise, and he could have made use of the honourable gentleman's talents in a different department, as he had done previously. "

Calling for a " complete reset" of ministerial standards, She Said : " I think We Are now on a half a dozen different variations of degrees of honesty with which The Knowledge of these events has been addressed by Number 10. "

Sir Bernard Jenkin , chairman of the powerful Liaison Committee , demanded to know why those with " the wrong attitudes and the wrong behaviours" are promoted by their leaders.

Another backbencher, Caroline Johnson , who is a supporter of the PM, asked Mr Ellis why Chris Pincher was not sacked in 2019, if the allegations brought against him were " similar" to those made about " bad behaviour" at the Carlton Club, over which he has now been suspended.

Mr Ellis said he was unable " to speak to that" adding: " We must do everything we can to protect the confidentiality of those who make complaints. I'm very concerned that The Way in which this matter has been processed by some individuals means that it opens up a risk of a breach of confidentiality. "

There are " two schools of thought" in Downing Street over How To handle the Pincher row, a government source told The Bbc . One was to " batten down the hatches" And One was that " we need to be more open" about everything that was known.



Source of news: bbc.com

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