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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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Labour plans to expand Lords despite abolition pledge

Feb 20,2023 5:21 pm

By Helen Catt & Chas GeigerBBC News

Labour has insisted it still wants to abolish The Lords , despite planning to increase its size by creating new peers if it wins The Next election.

Sir Keir Starmer 's spokesman said he stood by a but there could be " interim reforms".

Currently, Labour would need 90 More Peers to overtake the Conservatives' 263 in the upper chamber.

New Labour peers would be expected to back abolition, the spokesman said.

Earlier, that Labour was planning to appoint dozens of peers to The Lords to prevent a Starmer government having its agenda thwarted.

The spokesman said he did not recognise " arbitrary figures" and would not go into timescales.

But he admitted previous governments had needed More Than one term to create enough peers to ensure they could get their business through Parliament.

He Said : " Every government when they first come into power do not have a majority within The House of Lords because of the nature of the appointments process.

" And every government as a matter of custom and practice looks to make appointments to The House of Lords, but it's not something that's done in one fell swoop, it's something that takes time and often takes More Than a term in government for that to happen. "

Full details of the policy would be set out ahead of The Next general election, he added.

But Labour's position raises A Number of questions, including why appoint any peers at all if The Number will not make Labour the largest party in The Lords before it is abolished.

There would be A Question over who might take a peerage while having to commit themselves to abolishing it within five years.

'Indefensible'

At present, there are 174 Labour peers, 263 Conservatives, 84 Liberal Democrats and 183 unaligned crossbenchers.

In December, Sir Keir unveiled for sweeping constitutional changes, including replacing The Lords with an elected assembly representing the UK's nations and regions.

The Labour leader described The House of Lords as " indefensible".

Even before the new peers nominated in Boris Johnson 's resignation honours list take up their positions, there are currently 779 members of one of The World 's biggest upper chambers.

Lord Speaker Lord McFall, a former Labour MP, has argued that The Lords is too large and that its numbers should be reduced, but has pressed for reform rather than abolition.

Sir Keir's spokesman suggested reforms could take place before full abolition, such as getting rid of by-elections for The Remaining hereditary peers.

" There may be interim reforms along The Way , I'm not ruling that out, " He Said .

Former cabinet minister, Tory MP Sir Simon Clarke , has described Lords abolition as a " terrible idea".

" Anyone who has looked at the institutionalised gridlock in US politics can see the utter stupidity it would be to create an elected upper house, " He Said .

Labour peer and former cabinet minister Lord Mandelson has warned that, without agreement from other parties, Labour's plans risk dragging The Party into a " quagmire" soaking up " acres of time and energy" that would be better spent on other priorities.

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