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Richard Benyon

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Date of birth October 21,1960
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Reading
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
ResidenceEnglefield House
Englefield
United Kingdom
Parents Bill Benyon
SpouseZoe Benyon
Emma Helen Villiers
Elizabeth Hallifax
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Richard Henry Ronald Benyon MP is a British Conservative Party politician. He was first elected as the MP for Newbury in 2005 and was a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

Boris Johnson challenges Jeremy Corbyn, to return to the October election

Feb 16,2020 5:53 am

Boris Johnson is the outlet for a General election on 15 October, when Labour and Tories to rebel successfully in blocking a no-deal-UK EU.

He called for Jeremy Corbyn , his policy of "dither and delay" over the withdrawal of The British .

Mr Johnson needs the support of two-thirds of the members to trigger an election.

But The Shadow of Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer said Labour members, the leadership had a choice to delay, it was agreed with the EU.

the deputies in the lower house, with health care, education and The Police expected to do Well .

in the £13. 8bn of investment in areas such as health and education.

Mr Javid said it was the fastest, the expenditure increase for 15 years, but The Shadow chancellor, John Mcdonnell , accusing him of "meaningless platitudes".

Meanwhile, No 10 has the effect of the decision on the expulsion of 21 Tory MPs for defying The Party whip on Tuesday that the blame game in The Party .

One of them will be booted from The Party , Margot James , has publicly doubted that The Role of Dominic Cummings , the PM's senior aide in the decision.

the question at PMQs, you are urged to carry Mr. Johnson, in memory of his predecessor, Thatcher, Margaret's famous adage that "advisers advise and Ministers decide".

refused to have a bid, Mr Johnson ' s plan to shut down explained to Parliament before Leaving for illegally.

Showdown later

The showdown between the government and the opponents of the no-deal-UK to exit the EU will continue to later on, as labour and other opposition parties to seek to pass a law, the request for a further delay, if there is no offer of 19 October.

a total of 21 Tories, the PM defied on Tuesday to vote with the opposition to enable The Bill to be taken into account, as Mr Johnson suffered his first Commons defeat as Prime Minister with a margin of 328 votes to 301.

If the Brexit delay bill comes later and moves to the gentlemen, As Is to be expected that Mr Johnson will be for an immediate vote on a early General elections.

on the occasion of Prime Minister 's questions, Mr Johnson said it was "absolutely clear" that the United Kingdom would receive a New Deal from Brussels, the controversial Irish backstop removed.

He suggested that Mr Corbyn was afraid of the judgment of the people, joking that "there is only One chlorinated chicken, I can see this house, and he is on the bench".

But the Labour leader said that the watch was to Leak "running The Clock " on a no-deal and "hiding the facts" about the likelihood of drug-and food-shortage.

"I don't see how I can be accused of undermining the negotiations, since there are no negotiations," he told MPs.

Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer , told BBC Radio 4 's Today that labour wanted a General election, but "on its terms, not Boris Johnson 's terms".

He said that The Party would not "trust" to keep the PM, the lying, the choice before the Brexit period of time, since No 10 had "" last month, he denied reports that it planned to suspend Parliament.

"We are not shy of a General election, but we are not to be trapped in a waiver of the control of Parliament, or taken not to be, what Boris Johnson says, because we trust him. "

But, at a meeting in London a number of Labour MPs called on to keep the lead secure, the a choice had to be delayed after Brexit itself.

The BBC's Chris Mason said an MP, allegedly, the gentlemen told said: "Johnson, it is do-Brexit-or-die on December 31. October. I want him to die. "

Under the fixed-term parliaments Act, a Prime Minister , the support of at least two-thirds of the UK's 650 members, must be called before a vote can, the outside of the fixed five-year terms.

The Lib Dems say they are voting against an early election at this stage.

Downing Street said the 21 Tory MPs who rebelled on Tuesday the vote would have removed The Whip , effectively expelled from the parliamentary party and the significance that you could not stand as a Conservative candidate in the election.

The Rebels , former justice Minister David Gauke , Winston Churchill 's grandson Sir Nicholas Soames , and Rory Stewart , who recently stood against Boris Johnson , the leader of The Party .

The former international development Secretary, Today programme, told he was fired via SMS, as he is the GQ award for politician of the year was given.

"It was a pretty amazing moment," he said. "It feels a bit like something you associate with other countries - it is against the leader, you lose the race to the leadership, not in the closet, and now apparently to fly out of The Party and a seat. "

Lord Stewart said the decision to stop, he stands as a candidate was "un-Conservative" and The Final decision should be made with the local clubs and not centrally.

Another of The Rebels , Richard Benyon , said he would remain sitting on the Tory benches and to support the PM's agenda, said he hoped to return to the womb "One Day ".

But there were calls from loyal MPs for No 10 to reconsider his behavior in the midst of the anger over The Treatment of the insurgents and the suspension of the Parliament.

Sir Roger Gale , Dominic Cummings , One of Mr Johnson's closest advisors "abused and swore" at the Tory said of The Rebels , and should be disciplined.

"The fact that you have 10 to throw in The Heart Not as a PM is a senior consultant of an unelected, foul-mouthed oaf, his weight is totally unacceptable," he told the BBC.

"If the watch does not have Dominic Cummings frogmarched out of Downing Street, the Chances Are , even then, there are the Tory rebels, or Jeremy Corbyn , but Mr. Cummings, who will overthrow this government. "

Ruth Davidson , the outgoing head of the Scottish Conservatives, who criticized, to throw the decision by opposition MPs to tweet:

hours before the vote on Tuesday had lost the government its working majority, when Tory MP Phillip Lee ran to the Liberal Democrats .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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