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Simon Clarke

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Gender Male
Death2 years ago
Date of birth March 26,1946
Zodiac sign Aries
Born London
United Kingdom
Spouse Hannah Clarke
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parents Richard Clarke
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Height 175 (cm)
Weight 63 (kg)
Nicknam Simo
Education University of Essex Colchester Campus
Bryanston School
Clare College
The Hall School
Date of died December 27,2022
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Simon Clarke was a British sociologist who specialised in social theory, political economy, labour relations, and the history of sociology. He had a particular interest in employment relations in China, Vietnam, and the former-Soviet nations. He was Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Warwick.

Biography

Simon clarke is a member of parliamnet of the united kingdom.He was born on arpil 15.1975 in middlesbrough.England.He is 45 years old.He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is aries and he is of british nationality.

Education and Career

Simon clarke studied at the university of york and graduated wiht a degree in politics.After graduating.He worked as a political advisor for a number of years before beign electde as a member of parliament in 2015.He is currently a member of parliament for middlesbrough south and east cleveland.

Family and Relationships

Simon clarke is married.Sarah.And they have two children together.He also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.His parents are john and mray clarke.

Life Story

Simon clarke was born and raised in middlesbrough.England.He was always interested in politics and was actively involved in student politics during his time at university.After graduating.He worked as a political advisor for a number of years befroe being elected as a member of parliament in 2015.He is a passionate advocate for his constituents and has been a vocla supporter of brexit.

Most Important Event

The most important event in simon clarke s career was his election as a member of parliament in 2015.He was elected with a majority of over votes and has since been a passionaet advocate for his constituents.He has been a vocal supporter of brexit and has been a strong voice in the house of commons.

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Brexit: UK's divorce bill from EU could rise to £42. 5bn

Feb 20,2023 5:21 pm

The UK's Brexit divorce bill from leaving the EU could rise to £42. 5bn, potentially adding billions to payments, the Government says.

Treasury minister Simon Clarke said Inflation meant The Bill could be up to £7. 5bn higher than initially estimated.

The UK struck a deal to pay the EU for outstanding spending commitments after leaving The Bloc in January 2020.

The Liberal Democrats said the " terrible deal" was costing UK taxpayers billions.

Originally, the Government estimated The Bill , which covers spending commitments made during the UK's membership of the EU, would be between £35bn and £39bn.

A ministerial statement, says " the latest estimate of £42. 5bn shows an increase against the original range".

Mr Clarke's statement says the increase is " primarily due to The Most recent valuation of the UK's obligation under Article 142 for EU pensions".

He cited assumptions about Inflation - in other words rising prices over Time - As One of the main drivers of the increase.

" However, given this is a multi-decade liability, the variables used in this forecast will continue to fluctuate up and down, " Mr Clarke said.

Global economic turmoil has sent Inflation soaring to 40-year highs this year, drastically increasing the cost of food and fuel.

The Brexit divorce bill - agreed to by Prime Minister Boris Johnson 's Government - Covered pension contributions for EU staff, as well as funding for three of its research programmes.

Meanwhile, the EU will pay back money the UK committed to the European Investment Bank (just over £3bn) and the European Central Bank (about £50m), among other things.

In July 2021, of a £40. 8bn total bill.

Downing Street insisted The Bill stood between £35-39bn, and.

" This Conservative Government 's terrible deal, backed by [Conservative leadership contenders] Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak , is costing British taxpayers billions of pounds, " Liberal Democrat Foreign Affairs spokesperson Layla Moran said.

" This is The Price of years of Conservative chaos and neglect. "

She urged Conservative ministers to " Come Clean about how much more their bad deal will cost the country in future".

A Treasury spokesman said: " The unprecedented recent rise in Inflation and changes in discount rates have increased our pensions liability, which is the biggest reason for the increased estimate.

" The true cost of The Settlement is confirmed when payments are made, based on the value at The Time . The Treasury continues to monitor and verify these payments In Line with the negotiated Agreement . "

The financial deal was negotiated by former Prime Minister Theresa May as part of the withdrawal Agreement for the UK's departure from the EU.

Her successor Mr Johnson sought to renegotiate parts of the Agreement but did not change the financial aspect, despite at one point suggesting withholding The Money and using it as a bargaining chip in future negotiations with the EU.

The withdrawal Agreement - along with the financial Settlement - became law in January 2020.



Source of news: bbc.com

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