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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 ...

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

Feb 16,2020 5:09 am

By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News

Plenty of people in government involved in delivering The so-called Windsor Framework are wiped out.

A deficit of Fresh Air , sleep and time with their families continues, as they observe The reaction to what they have spent months working on.

At least one of Rishi Sunak 's biggest political supporters had initially tried to put him off taking this on. " There are no runs in it, " one said to me, suggesting The Prime Minister " Leave It to Keir Starmer to sort out. "

Impressed that he had managed to strike a deal, this ally compared it to The of 1993, widely seen as a vital staging post in The Northern Ireland Peace Process.

The Point my source was making was that Sir John Major 's achievement then, alongside his Irish opposite number Albert Reynolds , was not rewarded at The ballot box a few years later.

But this former minister reflected that it can help demonstrate a seriousness of purpose and achievement in Rishi Sunak 's government, that critics will say The Last two Prime Ministers lacked.

So how is it Going Down ?

The Prime Minister has become something of a Travelling Salesman for his deal: taking in Windsor, parliament, Northern Ireland and parliament again in just over 24 hours.

Rishi Sunak is confident The substance of what he has negotiated is a good deal, grounded in a strong personal relationship with The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, And One based on mutual trust.

But this is where it encounters domestic politics.

Firstly, it's worth spelling out what hasn't happened. There hasn't been an almighty row within his own party, a re-ignition of The volcanic ructions you might have noticed in The Last Year or two. That, in itself, is an achievement.

More Than that, there have been some Conservative MPs - who expected to be critics - finding themselves sounding positive. It is As If , in complimenting The government for its strategy around Brexit, they are suddenly exercising muscles in their jaw they didn't realise they had.

One said they thought they would have to " eat humble pie" and admit their initial instinct " was wrong" and that " Rishi has squared The Circle . "

But there is, still, a scepticism.

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.

At a further meeting of The European Research Group of Tory MPs, which regards itself as The Custodian of what its members see as a true Brexit, there was a more circumspect outlook. They want to give it The Once over, and they reckon that will take around a fortnight.

The strategy from Downing Street is now to give people time. The Time and space to read and absorb a vast amount of detail and come to their own conclusions. Don't rush people into a kneejerk " no". Give people time to conclude that it might be worth saying " yes".

Meanwhile, we await The Verdict of one Boris Johnson . Mr Johnson, who always aspires to be a political Pied Piper , leading an argument with a lengthy line of folk following him, remains quiet.

Will there be a lengthy line of opposition for him to Lead ?

It depends, to a great degree, on Northern Ireland 's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). Do they back it, and, eventually, return to government in Northern Ireland ? Or do they reject it?

Some Tory MPs await their verdict and will follow their Lead - The government awaits it too.

For it is The DUP's verdict that will shape how many will ultimately Feel - on whether Rishi Sunak 's new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland has succeeded in its most important aim, or failed.

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