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Robert Halfon

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Gender Male
Age 55
Date of birth March 22,1969
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Westminster
London
United Kingdom
Partner Vanda Colombo
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Previous officeMinister of State for Skills (2016–2017)
Party Conservative Party
Official site parliament.uk
Current partner Vanda Colombo
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
BooksStop the Union Bashing
Education Highgate School
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Robert Halfon Life story


Robert Henry Halfon is a British Conservative Party politician, the Member of Parliament for Harlow since 2010. Halfon was formerly a researcher for Conservative MPs, including as Chief of Staff to Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Oliver Letwin. He was also the political director of Conservative Friends of Israel.

Early Life of Robert Halfon

Robert halfon was born on 2 may 1969 in harlow. Essex. England. Uk. He was raised in a jewish family and is the son of david and audrey halfon. Who ran a family printing business. He attended a local jeiwsh school and then went on to study at the university of hull. From wihhc he graduated with a degree in politics and civil law.

Political Career of Robert Halfon

Robert halfon s political career bgean in 1998 when he was elected as a councillor to the harlow district council. He subsequently became the conservative party s parliamentary cnadidate for harlow in 2001 and was elected as the member of parliament for harlow in 2010. In the general election. Halfon was re-elected with a majority of over 12,000 votes. He has held severla cabinet roles. Including minister of state for apprenticeships and skills. Minister of state for education. And minister without portfolio.

Political Views of Robert Halfon

Robert halfon is a conservative mp. But he is considered to be one of the more progressive and modern voices within the party. He is a vocal supporter of lgbtq rights. A strong advocate for scoial justice. And a passionate campaigner for the rights of workers. He is also a proponent of brexit. Arguing htat it should be delivered in a way that does not harm the econmoy or disadvnatage workers.

Education Policies of Robert Halfon

Robert halfon has been a strong proponent of miproving educational outcomes in the uk. He has supported policies such as increasing the number of apprenticeships. Introducing a national funding formula for schools. And introducing a universal basic skills test for all adults. He has also been a vocal supporter of grmamar schools and has advocated for a more rigorous approach to school accountability.

Campaigns of Robert Halfon

Robert halfon is a passionate campaigner for social justice and has been involved in a number of campaigns. He has campaigned for the rights of workers. For better access to education. And for fairer taxaiton. He has also campaigned for a more compassionate approach to immigration and for the rights of idsabled pepole.

Important Event in Robert Halfon s Career

In 2017. Robert halfon became the first british mp to be elected from a jewish background. When he was re-elected as member of parliament for harlow with an increased majority of over 12,000 votes. This was an important milestone for the uk s jewish community and was wideyl celebrated.

Interesting Facts About Robert Halfon

Robert halfon is a passionate football fan and supports tottenham hotspur. He is also an vaid musician and has been known to play the guitar. Piano. And drums. He has also eben involved in charity work and is a patron of the jewish care charity.

Awards and Recognition

Robert halfon has been the recipient of numerous awards and recognition for his wokr as an mp. He has eben appointed a privy counsellor. Awarded a companion of the order of the bath. And honoured with a lifetime achievement award from the british eudcation awards.

T-levels roll-out to see more than 200 courses scrapped

T-levels roll-out to see more than 200 courses scrapped
Oct 19,2023 6:41 am

... " Robert Halfon, minister for skills, apprenticeships and higher education, said T-levels were a " robust" qualification, supporting the government s goal to " future-proof education"...

Universities must act swiftly on antisemitism, ministers say

Universities must act swiftly on antisemitism, ministers say
Oct 12,2023 10:11 am

... Gillian Keegan and Robert Halfon have asked that universities " act swiftly and decisively against any threats" to students safety and welfare...

More university strike days planned for September

More university strike days planned for September
Aug 14,2023 2:11 pm

... Last week, education minister Robert Halfon wrote to employers and the UCU The union said the number of strike days and when they will be would be confirmed at a later date...

University marking boycott: Robert Halfon calls for talks to end dispute

University marking boycott: Robert Halfon calls for talks to end dispute
Aug 13,2023 11:41 am

... Education minister Robert Halfon said the uncertainty faced by students was " unacceptable"...

Teachers strike: Second day of disruption as National Education Union walks out in England

Teachers strike: Second day of disruption as National Education Union walks out in England
Jul 7,2023 3:20 am

... Education minister Robert Halfon told BBC Breakfast he couldn t confirm the reported 6...

Local elections 2023: Labour eyes power after Tory poll drubbing

Local elections 2023: Labour eyes power after Tory poll drubbing
May 5,2023 3:51 pm

... But Education Minister Robert Halfon said this year s election was always " going to be difficult" for his party...

Fees for England universities frozen at £9,250 for two years

Fees for England universities frozen at £9,250 for two years
Jan 11,2023 9:41 am

... In a written statement, Robert Halfon, higher education minister, said the government recognised " students continue to face financial challenges"...

Thousands of apprentices quit over quality of schemes

Thousands of apprentices quit over quality of schemes
Nov 27,2022 8:31 pm

... Robert Halfon, minister for skills, apprenticeships and higher education, said: " We know there is more to do to ensure all apprentices get a great experience, which is why we re introducing a suite of reforms to boost quality...

Local elections 2023: Labour eyes power after Tory poll drubbing

Nov 23,2022 9:00 pm

By Joshua NevettBBC Politics

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says his party is heading for Downing Street after the Tories were hammered in local elections across England.

The Tories have lost 46 councils and More Than 1,000 councillors, exceeding their worst predictions.

Many Conservatives were furious at the scale of the losses, with.

Labour is now the largest party in local government, surpassing the Tories for the First Time since 2002.

" The British public has sent a clear rejection of a Prime Minister who never had a mandate to begin with, " a Labour spokesperson said.

The Liberal Democrats had what leader Sir Ed Davey said was their " best result in decades" .

- their best-ever result at a local election, and gained control of their first English council, in Mid-Sussex, although they were overtaken as the biggest party by Labour in Brighton and Hove.

Mr Sunak admitted the results were " disappointing" but said he did not detect " a massive groundswell of movement towards the Labour Party".

Sir Keir claimed the " fantastic" results showed his party was well placed to oust the Tories from government in a national poll, due next year.

" Make no mistake, We Are On Course for a Labour majority at The Next general election, " he told cheering activists in Medway, one of the councils his party has wrestled from the Tories.

'Calamitous'

Labour won control of councils in areas that will be crucial battlegrounds in The General election, including in Swindon, Plymouth, Medway, Stoke-on-Trent, and East Staffordshire.

The elections of 230 councils in England were The First big test of Mr Sunak's electoral popularity since he became Prime Minister Last Year .

The Bbc 's projected national vote share put Labour on 35%, the Tories on 26% and the Lib Dems on 20%.

Labour's projected nine-point lead represents its largest over the Conservatives on this measure since The Party lost power in 2010.

Sir John Curtice , The Polling expert, said this year's results were " only a little short of calamitous for the Conservatives".

But The Bbc 's political editor, Chris Mason , said the results suggested it would hard for either the Conservatives or Labour to be confident of winning a majority at The Next general election.

He Said there appears to be no appetite to move against Mr Sunak, after the Tories forced two Prime Ministers - Boris Johnson then Liz Truss - Out Last Year .

Still, some Conservatives are reeling from the results, with its ousted councillors and critics of Mr Sunak venting their anger at the scale of the losses.

Tory recriminations

As the big picture became clearer, there was disagreement among Tories over who was to blame for The Loss of dozens of English councils and More Than 1,000 councillors.

The elections came amid a dire economic backdrop in the UK, with high inflation contributing to the worst cost-of-living crisis in decades.

A figure loyal to Mr Johnson and Ms Truss told The Bbc that Mr Sunak had " no option but to own these results".

In a seething statement, the person said: " " He has been chancellor or Prime Minister for virtually all of The Last three years and it was he and his supporters who forced Boris And Then Liz Out of office in order to install him in Downing Street.

" The old saying goes that 'it is the economy, stupid' that defines The Choice voters have at the ballot box. "

Conservative Mayor of the Tees Valley , Ben Houchen , said the poor Tory performance is a partly a result of " the turmoil and upheaval of The Last 12 months".

He Said Labour had been " successful in making this a referendum on the government" adding " people don't feel like they can vote for us".

Nigel Churchill, a former Conservative councillor who lost his seat on Plymouth Council, said " I think we can safely say" his party would lose The Next general election.

" The General Public do not trust them at The Moment , " He Said .

But Education Minister Robert Halfon said this year's election was always " going to be difficult" for his party.

He Said internal party divisions " didn't help" but claimed the losses were down to external factors, such as the cost-of-living crisis and problems in the NHS.

" Every government during the mid-term, especially a government that has been in power for 13 years, always suffers losses in local elections, " He Said .

Other Tory MPs told The Bbc that Apathy - Conservative voters staying At Home - was also a big problem for The Party .

Key results at a glance:

The Conservatives attempted to manage expectations before Thursday's elections, with party chairman Greg Hands suggesting they could lose 1,000 council seats.

In contrast, Labour sought to downplay its chances of success, predicting gains of about 400 seats.

Most of the seats were last up for election in 2019, at a time when the UK was gripped by political turmoil related to Brexit.

The seats up for grabs were mostly on district councils, responsible for services including bin collections, parks, Public Housing and planning applications.

The rest of the elections were for a mixture of metropolitan and unitary councils - Single local authorities that deal with all local services - and four mayors.

The elections were The First in England to see voter ID checks at polling stations. Some voters told The Bbc they were turned away from polling stations, prompting critics to call for The Id rules to be dropped.

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