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Philip Davies

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Gender Male
Age 52
Web site www.philip-davies.org.uk
Date of birth January 5,1972
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Doncaster
United Kingdom
Partner Esther McVey
SpouseDeborah Helmsley
Parents Peter Davies
Job Politician
Official site parliament.uk
Current partner Esther McVey
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Education University of Huddersfield Queensgate Campus
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Philip Davies Life story


Philip Andrew Davies is a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for Shipley in West Yorkshire. First elected at the 2005 general election, he is the most rebellious serving Conservative MP, having voted against the Tory whip over 250 times in the course of his parliamentary career.

Who is new minister without portfolio Esther McVey?

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... However after her dismissal from Boris Johnson s ministerial team in 2020, she returned to her media career, co-hosting a show on GB News alongside her husband, Philip Davies, also a Conservative MP...

Ofcom will not tell GB News to stop hiring politicians

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Nov 12,2023 11:01 am

... Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Conservative deputy chairman Lee Anderson, Esther McVey and Philip Davies all host their own shows on GB News...

GB News: Politicians' shows under scrutiny in new Ofcom investigations

GB News: Politicians' shows under scrutiny in new Ofcom investigations
Aug 7,2023 8:40 am

... Programmes hosted by Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Philip Davies and Esther McVey are among those being examined...

Ofcom to investigate episode of Jacob Rees-Mogg's GB News show

Ofcom to investigate episode of Jacob Rees-Mogg's GB News show
Jul 3,2023 8:20 am

... on GB News, hosted by husband-and-wife Conservative MPs Esther McVey and Philip Davies...

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Jun 17,2023 12:50 am

... Shipley MP Philip Davies called the policy " idiotic" " nannystate" and " utterly bonkers"...

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... the alternative consigns us to a watery grave, " Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davies said...

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... Tory MP Philip Davies is quoted saying: " We must go further and faster in cutting people s taxes and putting more money in people s pockets...

Brighton: Council accused of 'dumping' homeless in neighbouring towns

Brighton: Council accused of 'dumping' homeless in neighbouring towns
Dec 20,2021 6:54 pm

... One of those was Philip Davies, 58, who had been rehoused at Kendal Court from Brighton...

Brighton: Council accused of 'dumping' homeless in neighbouring towns

Nov 8,2021 8:47 pm

A council has been accused of " dumping" vulnerable people in homeless accommodation in neighbouring towns.

Hundreds of homeless people in Brighton have been sent to emergency housing outside The City , The Bbc has found.

Some were moved into a block of flats in Newhaven, East Sussex , where at least 10 people have died since 2016.

A neighbouring authority is considering legal action to prevent more deaths. Brighton & Hove Council said there was an accommodation shortage in The City .

It said people with The Most serious needs are usually not moved away. However, experts say vulnerable people are still being sent away from vital support networks outside Brighton.

Mark Stainton, director of adult social care at neighbouring East Sussex County Council, it was taking further advice on legal action against Brighton to stop any more of its residents " coming to serious harm or even death" while temporarily housed in the area.

'Dumping ground'

The Bbc found Brighton & Hove City Council, a block of 54 self-contained flats that is 10 Miles Away from The City , in 2016.

Since then, including a suspected suicide this month. Sussex Police said there were no suspicious circumstances.

One of those was Philip Davies , 58, who had been rehoused at Kendal Court from Brighton. He was found dead at The Block of flats In July . Fellow resident, Leon Rose , was one of The First to find his body.

" As soon as I touched his leg, I could feel he was Ice Cold , " he says. " What Happened was out of order. "

Leon was himself moved to Kendal Court from Brighton 18 Months ago, having been released from prison. He says, Shane Hall, A Childhood friend who also ended up living in The Block , also died there in 2020.

" Once you're put here, and you get to see The People that are here, and what goes on, it's like a dumping ground, " says Leon. " There's no point putting someone somewhere and just forgetting about them. It's temporary accommodation - surely you've got to be there to help them to move on, to progress to better premises. "

Mature student Robyn Rockmann died at Kendal Court in August 2018, one of four deaths there That Summer . Her family believes her body went undiscovered for four days.

Robyn - whose mother Margaret describes her as a " talented, self-taught musician, the sweetest girl you could ever wish to meet" - was homeless and had asked Brighton council to Find Her accommodation.

She had Mental Health problems and had visited a local hospital shortly before her death, saying she was feeling suicidal.

She was assessed and shortly after sent to Kendal Court, where she died a few weeks later. A death was recorded as suicide, by a coroner.

" Kendal Court is not suitable for anyone who is vulnerable who needs Mental Health services, " Margaret said.

Robyn was a patient of Arch Healthcare, a Brighton-based GP practice for homeless people.

Lead GP, Dr Tim Worthley, says while he understands the pressure Brighton council is under, moving people out of The City is detrimental to their health and can lead them to feel isolated.

" We have people on The Phone With Us , sobbing, really desperate for them to be moved back into the area so they can receive the care and support that they need. "

A few months after Robyn 's death, The Local Healthwatch group, an independent health and social care committee, was asked by The Council to produce an assessment of services at Kendal Court.

A follow-up report, in the summer of 2021, found some " welcome improvements" including better security and facilities. It noted women and children were no longer being housed there.

But some issues remained, including a lack of appropriate assessments for Mental Health problems and " limited connectivity" to appropriate support services.

About half of residents interviewed mentioned a lack of access to Mental Health support, while More Than 40% said they felt isolated or fearful at the accommodation.

The Report recommended people with multiple and complex needs, and those considered extremely vulnerable, should not be placed in Kendal Court.

Brighton's neighbouring authorities, Lewes District Council and Eastbourne Borough Council, as well as East Sussex County Council, have raised concerns about how Brighton treats it homeless population for More Than a year.

As well as Kendal Court, Brighton has recently started using hotels in Eastbourne to accommodate people.

At least three people have died in The Town , with Lewes and Eastbourne councils describing The Situation as " unsustainable for local services and unsafe for homeless people".

" They don't seem to have the political will within The Council , certainly within the officers, to actually sort it out, " says James MacCleary, deputy leader of Lewes District Council.

" We've been banging our heads against this brick wall for years now and the deaths have been piling up. "

Brighton & Hove Council says it does not accept The Claim that Kendal Court is unsuitable for accommodating homeless people, saying The Flats have been " subject to A Number of improvements".

It says The Number of people housed outside The City has decreased from More Than 300 to just below 170.

The Council said it is in " regular contact" with all partner councils where it uses properties to accommodate homeless people, and it has a dedicated welfare team to support homeless people in short-term and emergency accommodation.



Source of news: bbc.com

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