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Steve Baker

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Gender Male
Age 71
Web site www.stevebaker.info
Date of birth September 5,1952
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Bellingham
Washington
United States
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Previous officeParliamentary Under-Secretary of State of the United Kingdom (2017–2018)
Job Engineer
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Economist
Education University of Southampton
University of Oxford
St Cross College
Poltair School
University of Southampton Highfield Campus
Movies/Shows Nazi Temple of Doom
The Truth Behind: The Nevada Triangle
The Truth Behind: The Bermuda Triangle
Brexit: The Movie
Official site stevebaker.de
NationalityBritish
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Year of servic1989–1999
Listen artist www.youtube.com
AlbumsSmoke and Noise
The Great Divide
Gotta Look Up
Perfect Getaway
Record labels Acoustic Music Records
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Financial Services (Regulation of Deposits and Lending) Bill
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Scanning the Horizon: Using Organizational Data to Prevent Abuse and Neglect of People With Intellectual Disabilities
Mundharmonikas: (German Text)
Human Rights Committees: Staying on Course with Services and Supports for People with Intellectual Disabilities
Human Rights Committees: Keeping Organizations on Course
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Steve Baker is an American former professional Grand Prix motorcycle roadracer. He is notable for being the first American to win a road racing world championship when he won the 1977 Formula 750 title. Baker was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999.

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Tory leadership race: Liz Truss's backing grows as contest tightens

Tory leadership race: Liz Truss's backing grows as contest tightens
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... Former Brexit minister Steve Baker has also backed Ms Truss, and the BBC understands most of the 27 Tory MPs who voted for Ms Braverman in round two are expected to do the same...

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... " The fact that he saved us from the constitutional crisis of 2019, took us out of the EU and defeated a very hard-left opposition, those were all great, great things which I celebrate, " says Brexiteer Tory MP Steve Baker, " and I would like us to be remembering the best of what Boris Johnson achieved rather than the sordid events of the last week...

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Kemi Badenoch launches bid to be Conservative leader

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Jul 9,2022 6:05 am

... Former Brexit minister Steve Baker said he will not stand and announced he will back Attorney General Suella Braverman...

Boris Johnson resigns: First leadership bids to become next prime minister

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Jul 8,2022 5:15 am

... Tom Tugendhat is the latest MP to throw his hat into the ring, joining Attorney General Suella Braverman and Brexiteer Steve Baker who have shown interest...

Boris Johnson pledges no big policy changes before departure

Boris Johnson pledges no big policy changes before departure
Jul 7,2022 7:30 pm

... So far Attorney General Suella Braverman is the only Tory MP to declare she will stand, and Steve Baker has said he is " seriously" considering running...

MPs call for UK ban on two Chinese CCTV firms

MPs call for UK ban on two Chinese CCTV firms
Jul 4,2022 2:35 am

... Among those backing the ban are former Conservative ministers David Davis MP, Lord Bethell, Steve Baker MP, and Damien Green MP; Labour peers Baroness Chakrabarti and Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws; SNP Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Alyn Smith; Green MP Caroline Lucas...

PM defeated over Brexit strategy

Jun 25,2022 5:00 am

Prime Minister Theresa May has suffered another Commons defeat after MPs voted down her approach to Brexit talks.

MPs voted by 303 to 258 - a majority of 45 - against a motion endorsing the Government 's negotiating strategy.

The defeat has no legal force and Downing Street said it would not change the PM's approach to talks with the EU.

But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn urged Mrs May to "admit her Brexit strategy has failed" and to come forward with a plan Parliament would support.

The defeat came after the pro-Brexit European Research Group (ERG) of Conservative MPs announced it had taken a "collective decision" to abstain, because backing the motion would have amounted to an endorsement of efforts to rule out a no-deal Brexit .

Mrs May has consistently rejected calls to rule out a no-deal Brexit , but Tory Brexiteer rebels believed the wording of what was meant to be a neutral Government motion opened the door to that.

The motion reiterated support for the approach to Brexit backed by MPs in votes last month, one of which ruled out a no-deal Brexit .

The voting figures showed it was not just hardline Brexiteers that failed to support the Government - A Number of Tory Remainers also declined to vote, as More Than a fifth of The Party in The Commons failed to back the Government .

Five Conservative MPs - Brexiteers Peter Bone , Sir Christopher Chope , Philip Hollobone , and Anne Marie Morris, and the pro-Remain Sarah Wollaston - even voted with Labour against the motion.

Downing Street blamed Mr Corbyn for the defeat, saying he had "Yet Again put partisan considerations ahead of The National interest" by voting against the Government 's motion.

A No 10 spokesman said the PM would continue to seek legally-binding changes to the controversial Irish backstop, as MPs had instructed her to do in a Commons vote on 29 January.

"While we didn't secure the support of The Commons this evening, the Prime Minister continues To Believe , and The Debate itself indicated, that far from objecting to securing changes to the backstop that will allow us to leave with a deal, there was a concern from some Conservative colleagues about taking no deal off the table at this stage," he added.

Plasters lose their stick, revealing the hurt underneath. And the fragile patch that was covering the Tory truce has been well and truly torn.

Just when Theresa May wanted to show the European Union that she could hold her party together to win, she lost.

And at home the Prime Minister has been shown in no uncertain terms that she simply can't count on the factions in her party to come through for her.

Downing Street had earlier warned that defeat could damage the Prime Minister 's negotiating position, as she seeks to make changes to the controversial backstop "insurance policy" in her deal to avoid customs checks between Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland.

ERG deputy chairman Steve Baker told Bbc News The Group still supported efforts to get "alternative arrangements" to replace the controversial Irish backstop plan, describing Mrs May's defeat as a "storm in a teacup".

Jeremy Corbyn : 'This can't go on'

But business minister Richard Harrington said ERG members should join former UKIP leader Nigel Farage 's new Brexit Party , telling them: "In my view you're not Conservatives. "

, he urged ministers opposed to a hard Brexit not to "give in" to the ERG by resigning.

He also said he was "disappointed" that Mrs May had not made a statement to The Commons today, and given MPs an outline of a revised deal to vote on.

"We're now told it will be in another Two Weeks ' time so, being very conscious of the damage that not ruling out a hard Brexit is having on business and industry, I'm concerned that it's going to drag on.

"What concerns me most is there is now talk that there won't be a final decision until the next EU Council on 21 March which, as far as business is concerned, is completely unacceptable. "

Going nowhere fast?

By BBC Europe editor Katya Adler

EU leaders still believe this is not the time to budge.

They see the UK arguing, debating and negotiating with itself again - as it has done so often during the Brexit Process - rather than engaging with Brussels.

As a result of all this, the new round of EU-UK negotiations are going nowhere fast.

"Window-dressing" is how one senior EU figure described The Talks to me - with each side simply repeating their red lines to The Other .

So, the current favourite prediction in Brussels is that things will only be resolved in March.

Commenting on Mrs May's latest defeat, Jeremy Corbyn said: "Two Weeks ago, the Prime Minister told Parliament that her New Approach could 'secure a substantial and sustainable majority' in Parliament.

"However, tonight's vote has proved that there is no majority for the Prime Minister 's course of action.

"This can't go on. The Government can't keep ignoring Parliament or ploughing on towards 29 March without a coherent plan. "

He added that the PM needed to admit her strategy had failed "and come back with a proposal that can truly command majority support in Parliament".

Pro-EU Conservative MP Anna Soubry said: "The Prime Minister has been dealt yet another body blow. This is really serious stuff.

"What is happening is a profound lack of leadership from the very top of Government . "

She Said it was "chilling" that ministers were still keeping no-deal on the table when they had seen economic analysis showing that it would be "absolutely disastrous" for the country.

"What an absolute fiasco this is," she added, blaming a "lack of leadership in both of our broken parties".

Mrs May has promised MPs a final, decisive vote on her Brexit deal with the EU when she has secured the changes to it that she believes MPs want to see.

She believes she can secure a Commons majority for The Deal if she can get legally binding changes to the backstop clause - Something the EU has consistently ruled out.

A Labour amendment calling for The Final , meaningful vote to be held before 27 February was earlier defeated by 16 votes.

An SNP amendment, backed by the Liberal Democrats and calling for Britain's departure from the EU on 29 March to be delayed by three months, was defeated by 93 votes to 315 after most Labour MPs abstained.

Anna Soubry withdrew an amendment calling on the Government to publish the latest cabinet briefing on the economic impact of a no-deal Brexit after ministers agreed to meet her and publish relevant documents. Ms Soubry said she would table it again on 27 February if ministers did not keep to their promise.

Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay had pledged to call the EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier after the vote to discuss the result. The two men are set to resume talks in Brussels early next week.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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