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Phil Wilson

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Gender Male
Age 64
Party Labour Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
BooksTranslation After Wittgenstein
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2007–2019)
Education Sedgefield Community College
Trimdon Community College
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Date of birth May 31,1959
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born County Durham
United Kingdom
AlbumsPhil Wilson & Makoto Ozone Live!! at the Berklee Performance Center
Songs1982-04-07 04:55:19
ListGiant StepsPhil Wilson & Makoto Ozone Live!! at the Berklee Performance Center · 1982
Lady Be GoodThe Wizard of Oz Suite · 1993
Teams Merstham F.C.
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Phil Wilson Life story


Philip Wilson is a British Labour Party politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament for Sedgefield in a by-election that followed the resignation of Tony Blair, former Prime Minister, from the seat. He lost the seat at the 2019 general election to Paul Howell of the Conservative Party.

Jeremy Corbyn calls to conduct work of resistance to the Conservatives in the year 2020

Jeremy Corbyn calls to conduct work of resistance to the Conservatives in the year 2020
Feb 16,2020 9:39 am

... And Phil Wilson, lost his Sedgefield seat to the Conservatives, said Mr Corbyn was one of the pioneers of Boris Johnson ...

General election 2019: Labour facing long haul, warns McDonnell

General election 2019: Labour facing long haul, warns McDonnell
Feb 16,2020 9:11 am

... But Labour MP Phil Wilson, who lost the seat of Sedgefield which he had held for 12 years, said: So many people said to me on the doorstep, Phil, if you had a different leader, I d vote for you, there wouldn t be a problem ...

General election 2019: Does Labour need a new direction after Corbyn?

General election 2019: Does Labour need a new direction after Corbyn?
Feb 16,2020 9:10 am

... Defeated parliamentary candidates, such as Phil Wilson in Sedgefield, Tony Blair s old seat, and Ruth Smeeth, in Stoke, have pointed out that Mr Corbyn s leadership came up on the doorstep more than Brexit...

The parliamentary election in 2019: How to work the 'red wall' turned blue

The parliamentary election in 2019: How to work the 'red wall' turned blue
Feb 16,2020 9:09 am

... Phil Wilson for the work in Mr Blair s old constituency of Sedgefield in County Durham, said the Labour leader went down like a lead balloon with the voters, on the inside of the front door...

Brexit: Gove warns ministers over delay

Brexit: Gove warns ministers over delay
Feb 16,2020 3:17 am

... Mr Watson said the leadership was also looking at an amendment drawn up by two backbenchers, Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson, which would be tabled whenever the next meaningful vote is held...

The Papers: 'Revolt' and quit messages for May

The Papers: 'Revolt' and quit messages for May
Feb 16,2020 3:15 am

... In says Mr McDonnell has asked backbenchers Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson to redraft their amendment offering support for Theresa May s deal providing there is a fresh public vote on any Brexit deal backed by MPs...

Brexit: Amber Rudd, David Gauke and Greg Clarke issue delay warning

Brexit: Amber Rudd, David Gauke and Greg Clarke issue delay warning
Feb 16,2020 3:15 am

... Meanwhile, Labour MPs Phil Wilson and Peter Kyle are planning to put forward an amendment that would allow Mrs May s deal to pass in the Commons, as long as it is then put to the public in another vote...

The Papers: Another Brexit revolt, and 'pure evil' teen

The Papers: Another Brexit revolt, and 'pure evil' teen
Feb 16,2020 3:13 am

... Shadow ministers are said to be among those prepared to join the new Independent Group in Parliament or resign the whip if Mr Corbyn fails to support the amendment - put forward by his backbenchers Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson - which comes before the Commons next week...

The Papers: Another Brexit revolt, and 'pure evil' teen

Feb 16,2020 3:13 am

with the revelation That 100 moderate Conservative MPs are prepared to rebel to block a no-deal Brexit .

In a letter to The Chief Whip - which was leaked to The Paper - they describe how they're "deeply troubled" by the prospect and caution That "some colleagues" may not be satisfied with changes to the backstop arrangements for the Irish border and could support amendments designed to delay Brexit .

Theresa May "is facing The Most serious revolt of her premiership next week, with as many as 25 members of the government ready to vote for a Brexit delay unless she rules out no-deal".

It says they've been "emboldened by the formation of The Independent Group, which some see as providing leverage to resist The Influence of the European Research Group".

That Jeremy Corbyn has been warned That dozens of his MPs could leave the Labour Party "unless he backs a plan to Put Theresa May 's Brexit deal to a second referendum".

Shadow ministers are said to be among those prepared to "join the new Independent Group in Parliament or resign The Whip " if Mr Corbyn fails to support the amendment - Put forward by his backbenchers Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson - which comes before The Commons next week.

With the headline "Cover Up", Downing Street is delaying an announcement on import tariffs That would result from a no-deal Brexit until after Wednesday's vote.

An "insider" suggests the government is worried The Details will be seized on by Brexiteers as "another bit of project fear" and by anti-Brexit MPs as "proof no-deal has to be taken off the table".

Analysis for The Department for Transport, seen by suggests That a no-deal Brexit could lead to queues of up to a mile long at the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras in Central London .

Experts are said to predict That "any move by France to beef up passport checks for passengers embarking at The Station is likely to cause lines of up to 15,000 people".

They warn That persistent delays could threaten Eurostar's business.

and highlight a pilot scheme to ban The School -run to cut air pollution around schools.

Hundreds of head teachers are taking part in the initiative, fining parents who park near The School gates in an attempt to halt a rise in cases of asthma.

Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, whose daughter Ella died from an asthma attack, tells the papers That she wants to see a nationwide ban.

And senior lawyers are said to be urging judges to learn to interpret emojis, which are increasingly appearing as evidence in court cases.

A leading QC speaks of The Risk of misdirections by judges unaware of "the sexual and sometimes sinister messages That they can be used to communicate".

The Paper offers a handy guide to the "not-so-innocent" secret meanings the characters can convey: a maple leaf, for instance, can symbolise drugs; while a bath tub can represent a coffin; and an aubergine often has sexual connotations.



Source of news: bbc.com

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