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Tom Brake

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Gender Male
Age 61
Date of birth May 6,1962
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Melton Mowbray
United Kingdom
SpouseCandida Goulden
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Liberal Democrats
Job Politician
Spokesperson
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1997–2019)
Education Imperial College London
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Tom Brake Life story


Thomas Anthony Brake is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Carshalton and Wallington in London from 1997 to 2019. He was appointed Director of the cross party pressure group Unlock Democracy in October 2020.

Biography

Tom brake is a member of parliament of the united kingdom.He was born on the 5th of july.1961 in london.England.He is currently 59 years old.Tom brake is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around kgs.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is cancer.

Family

Tom brake is married.Sarah.And tehy have two children together.He also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.His parents are john and mary barke.

Education and Career

Tom brake studied at the university of york and graduated with a degree in politics.He then went on to puruse a career in politics and was elected as a member of parilament in 1997.He has held various positions in the government.Including shadow secretary of state for transport and deputy leaedr of the liberal democrats.

Most Important Event

One of the most important eevnts in tom brake s acreer was when he was appointed as the shadow secretary of state for transport in 2010.In this role.He was responsible for leading the liberal democrats transport policy and was instrumental in the passage of the high speed rail bill.

Life Story

Tom brkae has had a long and successful career in politics.He has been a member of parliament for over 20 years and has held various positions in the government.He is a passionate advocate for the environment and has been a vocal supporter of the high pseed rail project.He is aslo a strong supporter of the european union and has been a vocla critic of brexit.

Local elections 2023: Critics say voter ID rule should be scrapped

Local elections 2023: Critics say voter ID rule should be scrapped
May 5,2023 3:41 am

... " I think it went very badly and what happened was highly predictable, " Tom Brake, director of Unlock Democracy, told the BBC...

Local elections 2023: 4% of voters without voter ID apply through scheme

Local elections 2023: 4% of voters without voter ID apply through scheme
Apr 25,2023 5:20 pm

... Tom Brake, from campaign group Unlock Democracy, said the figures showed the Voter Authority Certificate scheme had been " an absolute failure" and that the new voter ID requirement s were " a clear and present danger to democracy"...

All-party groups: Calls for stronger anti-lobbying rules for MPs

All-party groups: Calls for stronger anti-lobbying rules for MPs
Nov 28,2021 5:10 am

... Tom Brake, the former deputy leader of the House of Commons, has asked the committee to ensure the maximum amount of transparency whenever MPs who sit on these groups are also paid by private companies...

General election 2019: Johnson 'misrepresenting' Brexit deal, says Corbyn

General election 2019: Johnson 'misrepresenting' Brexit deal, says Corbyn
Feb 16,2020 8:56 am

... But Liberal Democrat Brexit spokesman Tom Brake said the document showed Mr Johnson s Brexit deal would be in fact a knockout blow to the economy of Northern Ireland ...

General election 2019: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn in TV debate

General election 2019: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn in TV debate
Feb 16,2020 8:55 am

... And the Liberal Democrat Brexit spokesman Tom Brake said: Tonight s debate was British politics at its worst...

'Proof NHS at risk under US trade deal' - Labour

'Proof NHS at risk under US trade deal' - Labour
Feb 16,2020 8:37 am

... And other parties have criticised the Tories, including Liberal Democrat shadow Brexit secretary Tom Brake, who said the public would be horrified by what looks like a deal cooked up between the Tories and Donald Trump that puts our NHS on the table ...

General election 2019: IFS 'wrong' on Labour tax plans, says John McDonnell

General election 2019: IFS 'wrong' on Labour tax plans, says John McDonnell
Feb 16,2020 8:28 am

... Lib Dem Brexit spokesman Tom Brake said Labour s wider plans would be badly damaged if the party took the UK out of the EU...

General election 2019: Labour launches 'radical' manifesto

General election 2019: Labour launches 'radical' manifesto
Feb 16,2020 8:26 am

... Lib Dem Brexit spokesman Tom Brake said Mr Corbyn s wider plans would be badly damaged if Labour took the UK out of the EU...

General election 2019: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn in TV debate

Feb 16,2020 7:59 am

Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn clashed over Brexit in The Final head-to-head debate before the 12 December election.

During the live debate, Mr Corbyn said Labour would bring Brexit "to an end" by negotiating a New Deal and putting it back to The Public in a referendum, alongside a Remain option.

Mr Johnson said he had "a wonderful deal", and would use it to take the UK out of the EU on 31 January.

Other topics covered included the NHS, security and Northern Ireland .

Early on in The Debate - hosted by Today presenter Nick Robinson - the Labour leader said he would negotiate a new withdrawal agreement with the EU within three months before putting it to a final say referendum - alongside Remain - within six months.

The Prime Minister countered by saying he already had a withdrawal agreement in place, and would use it to leave the EU next month if he won a working majority in Parliament.

But Nick Robinson challenged Mr Johnson, pointing out That while he had a withdrawal deal in place, he did not have a trade deal with the EU, and so could not rule out a no-deal exit in January 2021.

Coming into The Event , Labour and the Conservatives had spent The Day arguing over how Mr Johnson's Brexit deal might affect Northern Ireland .

Labour Mr Johnson's agreement would have a "devastating" impact on Northern Ireland .

When the subject arose in The Debate , Mr Corbyn said of his rival: "He spoke at a DUP conference and said there would be no [trade] restrictions [after Brexit ] whatsoever, we now know there are restrictions. "

But Mr Johnson was met with applause from The Audience when he said he found it "slightly curious" to be lectured about The Union by Mr Corbyn, referring to the Labour leader's past support for those who want to see a united Ireland.

Like Brexit , the NHS has featured heavily in The Campaign so Far - and Friday's debate was no different.

Faith, a Student Nurse in The Audience , asked how each leader would deal with a shortage of NHS nurses.

The Conservative leader said a Government run by him would "encourage nurses overseas to come" to the UK "by shortening the time for their visa applications" and by reintroducing bursaries for training.

Mr Corbyn described the NHS as at "Breaking Point ", adding That , under a Labour Government , "£40bn in total would go into the NHS in order to fund it properly".

The Labour leader also repeated one of his main attack lines of The Campaign - That a Tory Government would allow the NHS to form part of a future trade deal with the US.

However, Mr Johnson described That claim as "Bermuda Triangle stuff".

Responding to the performances of Mr Corbyn and Mr Johnson, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: "That was utterly woeful. Two uninspiring men, both of them unsuited to be PM. "

Meanwhile , Amelia Womack , of the Green Party , told the BBC: "I find it frustrating, as a younger woman, That we weren't discussing things That are relevant to My Generation - whether That 's house prices, rental prices, freedom of movement across Europe, or even zero-hour contracts. "

Plaid Cymru 's Liz Saville Roberts said The Debate felt like a "shoddy end-of-term pantomime", and said both men displayed a "lack of honesty".

She added That , contrary to the claims of Mr Johnson, the "chaos" of Brexit "is going to go on", even if the UK leaves the EU next month.

And the Liberal Democrat Brexit spokesman Tom Brake said: "Tonight's debate was British politics at its worst. Two leaders offering Nothing New , nothing different and neither being honest about The Pain Brexit will cause our communities. "

The Prime Minister and Mr Corbyn were also asked about security - an issue That has risen to prominence since.

Both candidates were asked by an audience member if they would prioritise the safety of citizens over Human Rights .

Mr Corbyn said The Choice was "not an either/or".

He added the UK could not have security "on the cheap", and so Labour would "back The Police up" with an increase in officer numbers.

When it came to his turn, Mr Johnson referred to the London Bridge attack, and said it was "extraordinary and wrong" That the attacker was given automatic early release from prison after an earlier terrorism conviction.

Punches landed, but no knock-out blow

In a Campaign where both parties have sought to repeatedly talk about their key themes, tonight did not diverge radically from The Script .

Boris Johnson came Under Pressure on the issue of Trust - and whether his Brexit plan would mean checks between Great Britain and Northern Ireland .

Jeremy Corbyn was Once Again pressed on his failure to pick a side on Brexit - and questioned on why Europe would offer Labour a New Deal when so many frontbenchers back Remain.

Both men landed punches. But none of them were critical.

And given That polls suggest the Conservatives are ahead in the polls - That might suit Boris Johnson More Than Jeremy Corbyn .

What are Johnson and Corbyn promising you?

Here's a concise guide to where the parties stand on key issues like Brexit , education and the NHS.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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