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Sam Gyimah

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Gender Male
Age 47
Web site www.samgyimah.com
Date of birth August 10,1976
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Beaconsfield
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Spouse Nicky Black
Party Liberal Democrats
Office Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation
Job Politician
Education Somerville College
Achimota School
University of Oxford
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Previous positionMinister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation of United Kingdom (2018–2018)
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Sam Gyimah Life story


Samuel Phillip Gyimah is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament for East Surrey from 2010 to 2019. First elected as a Conservative, Gyimah rebelled against the government to block a no-deal Brexit and had the Conservative whip removed in September 2019.

Biography

Sam gyimah is the minister of state for universities.Science.Research and innovation in the united kingdom.He was born on the 15th of august.1975 in london.England.He is of ghanaian descent and holds british nationality.He is the son of a ghanaian dpilomat and a british mother.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.He is married and has two childre.N.

Physical Characteristics

Sam gyimah is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around kg.He has dark brown eyes and a slim body tyep.

Education

Sam gyimah attended the university of oxford.Where he studied philosophy.Politics and economcis.He then went on to study for a master s degree in business administration at harvard busienss school.

Career

Sam gyimah bgean his career in the private sector.Working for a number of companies including goldman sachs and mckinsey & company.He then movde into politics.Becoming a member of parliament for east surrey in 2010.In was appointed as the minister of state for universities.Science.Research and innovation.

Most Important Event

In gyimah was appointed as the minister of state for universities.Science.Research and innovation.In this role.He is responsible for overseeing the government s policy on higher education.Research and innovation.He has also been instrumental in introducing new measures to improve access to higher education for disadvantaged students.

Zodiac Sign

Sam gyimah is a leo.

Life Story

Sam gyimah was born in london.England to a hgnaaian diplomat and a british mother.He attended the university of oxford.Where he studied philosophy.Politics and economics.After graduating.He went on to study for a master s degree in ubsiness administration at harvard business school.He then began his career in the private sector.Working for a number of companies including goldman sachs and mckinsey & company.In 2010.He was elected as a member of parliament for east surrey.In 2018.He was appointed as the minister of state for universities.Science.Research and innovation.In this rol.Ehe has been instrumental in introducing new measures to improve access to higher education for disadvantaged stduents.

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Election results 2019: When do we find out who has won?

Feb 16,2020 8:04 am

The polls have closed and Election Night is upon us which, for some at least, means a night of strong cups of coffee, swingometers and a battle to Stay Awake .

There are 650 seats in The House of Commons up for grabs, meaning the winning party needs 326 to claim a majority.

Results are starting to come in, but how long will it be before we know who's really won? Here's a guide to what to look out for and when.

23:00-01:00 - First results Did the main parties manage to persuade the Real Life men of Workington to vote for them?

What to look for: Is Labour's "red wall" crumbling?

After That initial excitement, there might be a bit of a lull as results start to trickle in. Expect the early chat to be about Labour in the north-east of England, as places like, and will declare early.

Experts have talked about Labour's "red wall". These are traditionally Labour seats in north-east Wales, The Midlands and the north of England That voted in favour of Brexit. They're seen as key targets for the pro-Brexit Conservatives.

One early seat to look out for is (remember All That talk of? ), which is likely to declare shortly before 01:00. Labour has held the seat for 40 Years , yet 61% of people there voted Leave. Has the "get Brexit done" Tory message cut through?

01:00-02:00 - The battle for Lanark & Hamilton East

What to look for: Are the Tories winning in places like Wrexham?

Things should begin to speed up a little bit. Look out for the result in Labour's, which will declare at about 01:30. The Tories have targeted it. And if it's going to be a Good Night for Labour, they might hope to Take Off Justice Secretary Robert Buckland (he has a 2% majority). And could be interesting: Brexit Party chairman Richard Tice is standing there.

The Tories will hope to win and, which form the western end of That "red wall" we mentioned above. Meanwhile, in London, Justine Greening 's former seat of is up for grabs. Labour is eyeing it.

And if it's a three-way, winner-takes-All , battle royal you're after, you're in luck. Just 360 votes separated the SNP (who came First ), the Conservatives (second) and Labour (third) in last time. There could be fireworks when it declares at about 01:30.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn 's seat should declare at about 03:00 02:00-03:00 - Lib Dem targets

What to look for: Was Iain Duncan Smith The First big casualty?

Key Conservative targets including Labour's (1% majority) and are likely to declare before 03:00. And Caroline Flint 's seat of could also be vulnerable to the Tories. Watch out for those.

Labour is aiming for Alun Cairns 's seat of and will be looking for a big scalp in The Shape of Iain Duncan Smith, in. The prominent Brexiteer and former Tory leader has a 2,438 (5. 2%) majority.

We should also get a sense of how the Lib Dems' night is going. They expect to win but it is unclear how successful ex-Labour MP Chuka Umunna will be in. Also watch out for, where Labour's Jared O'Mara is standing down - That 's Nick Clegg 's old seat. Leader Jo Swinson 's seat of is also expected to declare about Now . Her majority is just over 5,000.

Labour shadow Scotland secretary Lesley Laird could lose her seat and, a bellwether seat That flip-flops between the Conservatives and Labour, should declare at about 03:00. That could be interesting. At about the same time, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn 's seat, should announce its result.

03:00-04:00 - Potential shocks

What to look for: Beast of Bols-over - did Dennis Skinner lose?

Watch for a Lib Dem win in as it could spell trouble for the Conservatives in The South West. The Lib Dems are also eyeing a cabinet scalp in The Shape of Dominic Raab . His seat has returned Tory MPs for 100 years, but Remain-supporting voters could make it vulnerable for The Party .

It is worth watching if Labour firebrand Dennis Skinner loses to the Conservatives after almost 50 Years . John Mann 's former Labour seat of could turn blue. The same might happen in, while might also go back to the Conservatives - Rosie Duffield has a majority of just 187.

Having defected from Labour and leaving her constituency, Luciana Berger is hoping to win. Another Lib Dem Convert - Sam Gyimah - could be part of a three-way marginal in (if he's lucky)

And two results are due from Belfast just after 03:00. In, Sinn Fein is standing aside in an attempt to help the SDLP oust the DUP. The SDLP is returning the favour in. About an hour later we should also hear from where the UUP will hope the DUP's decision not to stand again helps them beat Sinn Fein .

Boris Johnson should find out if he's been re-elected in Uxbridge and South Ruislip at about 05:00 04:00-05:00 - All eyes on Uxbridge

What to look for: Dominic Grieve , Anna Soubry and of course Boris Johnson

Hundreds of results will be in. But there's still more to come. Can ex-Tory Dominic Grieve win as an independent? And can fellow ex-Tory Anna Soubry win, or will she just open the door to a Labour gain? We should find out about Now .

and are both Brexit-supporting Labour seats under threat from the Conservatives. And Labour targets and are worth watching.

Labour is also targeting, the former seat of ex-minister Nicky Morgan , who has stood down.

Finally, will Boris Johnson be slightly nervous in? He has the smallest majority of any sitting Prime Minister for 100 years. We'll find out if he wins at about 04:30.

05:00-07:00 - Have we got a winner?

What to look for: Recounts, concessions and victory speeches

Most counts will be completed by 06:00. But there could still be time to watch a big beast face defeat. One of Labour's best chances of a significant scalp is beating Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers in.

Independent Claire Wright has High Hopes in, having come second last time and if the Lib Dems have made little progress so far, they should at least expect to win. Zac Goldsmith won the seat last time by just 45 votes.

That should be about it. And if you've made it to 07:00, Congratulations .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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