Stephen Gethins
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 48 |
Date of birth | March 28,1976 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Glasgow |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Scottish National Party |
Leader | Ian Blackford |
Previous position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Education | University of Kent |
Books | Nation to Nation: Scotland's Place in the World |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 414326 |
Stephen Gethins Life story
Stephen Patrick Gethins is a Scottish National Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament for North East Fife from the 2015 general election, until he lost his seat at the 2019 general election to Wendy Chamberlain of the Liberal Democrats.
General election 2019: Ten lesser-known MPs to keep an eye on
... The Lib Dems Wendy Chamberlain has taken the North East Fife seat from the SNP s Stephen Gethins 10...
Scotland election results in 2019: SNP wins election landslide in Scotland
... The SNP Stephen Gethins lost 1,316 votes Wendy Chamberlain of the liberal Democrats in Fife North East...
General election 2019: Boris Johnson's Brexit plan 'presents major challenge'
... Commenting on the leak, the SNP s Stephen Gethins said: Even his own civil servants know the UK government aren t in a position to deliver Brexit on his promised timescale...
General election 2019: Johnson 'misrepresenting' Brexit deal, says Corbyn
... SNP foreign affairs spokesman Stephen Gethins said it made it clear that Scotland will take a disproportionate hit from Boris Johnson s disastrous Tory Brexit deal ...
General election 2019: Liberal Democrats, Greens and Plaid Cymru agree pact
... And the SNP s Stephen Gethins said: If other parties want to deliver a Remain message in Scotland, they know they have to get behind the SNP...
No-deal Brexit dossier shows worst-case scenario - Gove
... The SNP s Stephen Gethins said the documents lay bare the sheer havoc Scotland and the UK are hurtling towards ...
General election 2019: Boris Johnson's Brexit plan 'presents major challenge'
Putting Boris Johnson 's plan for Brexit into action will be a "major" challenge for government due to new customs arrangements for Northern Ireland , according to a leaked document.
The PM has said the UK will fully exit the EU by December 2020 if he wins the election and MPs approve his plan.
But the document says government will struggle to deliver the infrastructure and staffing needed by That deadline.
The PM did not directly comment on The Report when asked.
But Mr Johnson instead said his plan was a "great deal" for both Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, and would "give the country real momentum".
The SNP said the leak was "just the latest evidence That Boris Johnson can't be trusted".
It Comes as the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party , Arlene Foster , said Mr Johnson "broke [his] word" after promising there would be no checks between Great Britain and Northern Ireland after Brexit - a Red Line for her and her candidates.
Throughout the election campaign, the PM has denied there will be checks in the Irish Sea , despite telling the BBC in The Days after his deal was agreed That some checks would be needed.
Mr Johnson's deal with the EU does mean there will be checks on goods going from Great Britain to Northern Ireland but there has been confusion on whether there will be checks on goods going in The Other direction.
Mr Johnson has pledged to finalise leaving the EU by 31 January, and said a trade deal will be done with The Bloc by The Following December.
However, he has also said if no deal is done by That deadline, the UK will still leave - meaning all transition agreements will come to an end by the close of 2020.
, the document from The Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU) has cast doubt on whether the government will be ready to meet this proposal when It Comes to new arrangements between Great Britain and Northern Ireland .
The BBC has also seen the document - which was circulated to senior officials in Whitehall last week - That warns of "high levels of checks and controls" as a result of The Deal , and says there may be "legal and political" impacts.
It reads: "Delivery of the required infrastructure, associated systems, and staffing to implement the requirements of the protocol by December 2020 represents a major strategic, political and operational challenge. "
DExEU said it would not comment on leaks.
But Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak - who sits on the "exit operations committee" for Brexit planning - told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme he had been "incredibly impressed by all the preparations That have gone on".
He said such planning meant the UK was in "very good shape, not just to deal with new trading relationships, but all The Other things".
Commenting on the leak, the SNP's Stephen Gethins said: "Even his own civil servants know the UK government aren't in a position to deliver Brexit on his promised timescale.
"If we leave the EU, the UK faces years of difficult and contentious trade talks. If you've not liked Brexit so far, you ain't seen nothing yet. "
'Very concerning'The pro-Leave DUP has previously backed the Conservative Party , giving Theresa May a working majority in Parliament, but it has been critical of both her withdrawal agreement with the EU and Mr Johnson's.
Speaking to Today, Ms Foster said the DUP had spoken to HMRC officials after Mr Johnson's deal was done, and they had made it "very clear" to her That there would need to be checks on goods travelling between Northern Ireland and Great Britain .
"This is very concerning for us as it goes to The Heart of The Act of union," She Said .
"Boris wants to, in his words, 'get Brexit done', and I completely understand That . But you can't leave part of the UK in a worse-off position. "
Asked repeatedly whether she could now trust anything the Prime Minister said, Ms Foster added: "It is very important for us in Northern Ireland not just to have The Words but The Detail . It says more about the person who broke their word. "
rishi sunak, boris johnson, arlene foster, dup (democratic unionist party), brexit
Source of news: bbc.com