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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: Labour launches 'radical' manifesto

Feb 16,2020 7:59 am

Labour has launched its general election manifesto, promising to "transform" the UK and to renationalise rail, mail, water and energy.

Leader Jeremy Corbyn also vowed "a Green transformation" of the economy, aiming to get the UK "on track" for a net-zero carbon system by the 2030S .

includes a windfall tax on oil firms and scrapping rises in The State pension age.

Mr Corbyn said his offer to voters was "radical" and would mean "real change".

He accused "bankers, billionaires and the establishment" of wanting to thwart his plans, adding: "They don't own the Labour Party . The people own the Labour Party . "

On Brexit, Labour says it wants to renegotiate a new Brexit deal, incorporating a close relationship with the EU, which would then be put to a "legally binding" referendum.

On Scottish independence, The Party says it would not grant permission for a referendum on the issue "in the early years" of a Labour government.

BBC economics correspondent Dharshini David said Labour's manifesto pledges would add £83bn to annual government spending by 2024.

The Party said this would be paid for by tax increases on higher earners and reversing corporation tax cuts.

What is in the Labour manifesto?

Speaking at Birmingham City University, Mr Corbyn insisted Labour's policies were fully costed and "popular".

But there has been internal controversy over the idea of a one-off tax on oil companies, with some trade union officials fearing it would damage Scotland's North Sea Oil industry.

Mr Corbyn is promising to Set Up a £250bn Green Transformation Fund - to be paid for through borrowing - to fund 300,000 new "Green apprenticeships" and loans for people to buy electric cars.

And Labour is promising to "achieve the substantial majority of our emissions reductions by 2030 in a way that is evidence-based".

An ambitious plan, but is it credible?

This is without doubt The Most ambitious - and most costly - manifesto I've ever seen. Radical it absolutely is, but the Question is: is it credible or affordable?

Labour says yes, by introducing higher taxes on the wealthy and big businesses.

But we live in a globalised era when the wealthy can move their money around. Would they leave their cash in a Labour Britain that was going to tax them more?

Another credibility Question that centres on Jeremy Corbyn is whether is he the leader to deliver this, given he won't answer The Most basic, fundamental political Question of Our Time , which is: "Are you for or against Brexit?"

'We will deliver'

Mr Corbyn said it was a "manifesto of hope", adding: "Over the next three weeks, The Most powerful people in Britain and their supporters are going to tell you that everything in this manifesto is impossible.

"That it's too much For You . Because they don't want real change. Why would they? The System is working just fine for them. It's rigged in their favour. "

The Party is hoping its manifesto will help it get back into power for the First Time since 2010, but the opinion polls so far suggest it is heading for defeat on 12 December.

Labour is Locked In a battle with the Conservatives - who are also promising to borrow money to spend on public services - in seats across The Midlands and the north of England.

In his speech, Mr Corbyn said voters could trust his party to deliver its pledges because "we're opposed by the vested interests for standing up for a different kind of society".

"We'll deliver real change for the many, and not The Few ," he said.

Responding to the manifesto launch, the Conservatives said: "A Corbyn-led government would mean higher taxes, the chaos of two more referendums, and frightening levels of debt. "

A spokesman added that "hardworking taxpayers" would be left to "foot The Bill ".

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.

He added that "the extensive plan of nationalisation" would "keep government locked down for years".

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Head of The Business group CBI Carolyn Fairbairn said they shared Labour's ambitions on "a close trading relationship with Europe and a fairer, greener and more inclusive economy at home".

However she warned The Party 's "default instinct for state control will drag our economy down".

Paul Johnson , director of the IFS, said there were "risks" with both the proposed spending increases and tax rises.

"It will be extremely hard simply to deliver anything like this scale of increase in capital spending, at least in the near-term, certainly in an efficient and cost effective way," he added.

But trade union boss Frances O'Grady praised Labour's manifesto, saying it "puts working families first" and "paves the way for higher pay for everyone".

What are The Other parties pledging on Brexit, carbon neutrality and housing?

Brexit: The Conservatives say they will deliver Brexit by the end of January 2020 under the terms of the PM's deal negotiated with the EU.

The Liberal Democrats have vowed to cancel Brexit if elected as a majority government, or otherwise campaign for a referendum including the option of staying in the EU.

The SNP wants Scotland to stay in the EU. The Brexit Party wants the UK to leave immediately without an exit deal, but negotiate a free trade agreement with the EU.

Carbon neutrality: The Conservatives have said they want to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, while the Liberal Democrats have pledged to achieve this by 2045.

The Green Party has gone even further, by aiming for carbon neutrality by 2030. The SNP says it wants a 100% reduction in emissions as soon as possible.

Housing: The Liberal Democrats say total house building should rise to 300,000 homes each year, a third of which should be for social rent.

The Party wants to allow social renters to use their rent payments to build up a stake in their property, and give government-backed loans to first-time renters to help with tenancy deposits.

The Conservatives have announced measures which they say will boost private house building, promising a million homes over the next five years.

They have also pledged to "work with investors and others" to increase the availability of long-term fixed rate mortgages up to 95% of A House 's value.

What are the parties 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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