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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: Johnson 'misrepresenting' Brexit deal, says Corbyn

Feb 16,2020 7:59 am

Jeremy Corbyn has said a leaked document obtained by Labour shows Boris Johnson is "misrepresenting" his Brexit deal and the "devastating" impact it will have on Northern Ireland .

He called The Paper "Hard Evidence " NI would be "symbolically separated" from the rest of the UK after Brexit, with customs checks on goods.

Mr Johnson has repeatedly said there will be no border in the Irish Sea .

He dismissed Labour's claims as "complete nonsense".

Asked about the document during a campaign visit in Kent, Mr Johnson said he had not seen it but insisted his agreement would offer "unfettered access" to the British Market for Northern Ireland businesses.

The Conservatives said the leaked Treasury document was an "immediate assessment, not a detailed analysis".

It had not been written for "decision-making purposes" or been seen by the PM, the chancellor or "any of the senior officials involved in the negotiations", The Party added.

But the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), who oppose the agreement, said it had warned Mr Johnson that it would be bad for Northern Ireland and this was "further evidence".

The row comes as the leaders prepare for The Last TV debate of the election on Bbc One on Friday at 20:30.

Ahead of The Encounter , Labour sought to increase the pressure on the Prime Minister , who has on the terms of the UK's withdrawal will "get Brexit done" by 31 January.

Mr Johnson has said the whole of the UK will leave the EU at the same time and that there will be no checks on any goods moving from Northern Ireland to the rest of the UK.

At a press conference in London, Mr Corbyn said the 15-page Treasury document - titled Northern Ireland Protocol: Unfettered Access to the UK Internal Market - disproved this and showed Mr Johnson's claims about his own deal were "fraudulent".

Analysis

By John Campbell , the BBC's Northern Ireland business and economics editor

The analysis in this leaked document matches that published in a government risk assessment in October.

The initial study said the PM's deal could mean a reduction in business investment, consumer spending and trade in Northern Ireland . But This Time the language is even blunter and confirms the worst fears of unionists.

It concludes that The Deal would see "Northern Ireland symbolically separated from The Union . "

And it Once Again suggests the government has not been straight about the extent of new Red Tape on trade across the Irish Sea . Page one of the document says "at a minimum exit summary declarations will be required when goods are exported from NI to GB".

The Prime Minister has repeatedly said those declarations would not be required.

"What we have here is a confidential report by Johnson's own government, marked official, sensitive, that exposes the falsehoods that Boris Johnson has been putting forward," he said.

"This is cold, Hard Evidence that categorically shows the impact a damaging Brexit deal would have on large parts of Our Country , 15 pages that paint a damning picture of Johnson's deal on the issue of Northern Ireland in particular. "

As well as customs and security checks on goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland , he said goods moving The Other way would be subject to regulatory and rules of origin checks and potentially tariffs - which would force up prices and be highly "disruptive".

"This drives a coach and horses through Boris Johnson 's claim that there will be no border in the Irish Sea . "

Before he succeeded Theresa May as Prime Minister , Mr Johnson told the DUP's annual conference in 2018 that no UK government could agree to any border in the Irish Sea . Mr Corbyn said this showed Mr Johnson's word could not be trusted.

But the Prime Minister said his agreement was superior to his predecessor's as it would give the Stormont Assembly The Power to decide whether to remain aligned with the EU after four years.

Mr Johnson said the only checks would be on British exports to The Republic of Ireland going via Northern Ireland .

BBC Reality Check correspondent Chris Morris said this was not correct, as the agreement actually envisaged checks at Northern Irish ports on British goods not formally bound for The Republic , with items "At Risk " of being transported on there being liable for duties.

This Treasury document sets out things that trade experts have been Saying pretty clearly, but that the government has refused to accept.

Boris Johnson 's EU Withdrawal Agreement says customs declarations and documentary and physical checks on trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland will be "highly disruptive to the Northern Ireland economy".

The document notes that 98% of businesses that export to Great Britain are small and medium businesses that are "likely to struggle" to bear the cost.

None of this is a huge surprise to anyone committed enough to have read the Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland carefully, but it is not what the Prime Minister has been Saying about his own deal.

Another striking line from the leaked document says the withdrawal agreement "has the potential to separate Northern Ireland in practice from whole swathes of the UK's internal Market ".

That is why, in a nutshell, Mr Johnson lost the support of the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland , and it was his lack of a working majority in Parliament that led in turn to this.

Under the PM's agreement, Northern Ireland will continue to follow many EU rules on food and manufactured goods, while the rest of the UK will not. Northern Ireland will also continue to follow EU customs rules but will remain part of the UK's customs Territory .

published in October said it would lead to new administration and checks on goods from west to east.

But Mr Johnson has insisted Northern Irish businesses will not be hit with additional paperwork or fees, telling a BBC phone-in during The Campaign that "we will make sure that businesses face no extra costs and no checks for stuff being exported from NI to GB".

The DUP said it would use whatever influence it had in the next Parliament to push for changes to the agreement.

"Despite the Prime Minister 's protestations, the facts are in black and white," said spokesman Sir Jeffrey Donaldson . "We have demonstrated over The Last three years that we will stand up and Speak Up for Northern Ireland to ensure our economy is not decimated by a bad deal. "

Mr Corbyn said Labour's promise of another referendum within six months of his winning power would "end The Division " over Brexit as well as protecting jobs and The Peace in Northern Ireland .

Under Labour's plans, voters would get to choose between a "credible" renegotiated Leave deal, including a customs union with the EU and a close single Market relationship, and staying in the EU under current terms.

However, Mr Corbyn again declined to say which way he would vote - Saying he would not "take sides" so he could faithfully carry out the result. In contrast, his chief Brexit spokesman Sir Keir Starmer said he would campaign against the New Deal Labour negotiated and back remain.

Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly said: "Once Again , Jeremy Corbyn is brandishing leaked documents that don't back up his wild conspiracy theories. "

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 ".

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".

Speaking in Dublin, EU Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan said that under Mr Johnson's Brexit deal Northern Ireland would "remain in the UK customs Territory and, at the same time, benefit from access to the single Market without tariffs, quotas, checks or controls".

"EU state aid and VAT rules will continue to apply in Northern Ireland , under the control of the European Court of Justice," he added.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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