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Tom Watson

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Gender Male
Age 74
Date of birth September 4,1949
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Kansas City
Missouri
United States
Partner Stephanie Peacock
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Professional golfer
Education King Charles I School
University of Hull
The Pembroke Hill School- Ward Parkway Campus
Stanford University
King Charles I School and Sixth Form Centre
Party Labour Party
Official site tomwatson.com
Charl schwab cup2003, 2005
Pga player of the year1984-02-25 23:26:03
Children Meg Watson
Michael Watson
Parents Ray Watson
Sally Watson
World golf hall of fame 1988
Bob jone award 1987
Spouse Hilary Watson
Siobhan Watson
Linda Rubin
Height 175 (cm)
Inducted date 1988
Colleges Stanford University
Current tourPGA Tour Champions
European Seniors Tour
Previous positionChair of the Labour Party of the United Kingdom (2015–2017)
Position Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2022
Old tom morri award 1992
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Thomas Sturges Watson is an American retired professional golfer on the PGA Tour Champions, formerly on the PGA Tour. In the 1970s and 1980s, Watson was one of the leading golf players in the world, winning eight major championships and heading the PGA Tour money list five times.

Biography

Tom watson is an american professional golfer who was born on september 4.1949 in kansas city.Missouri.He is 71 years old.He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weigsh around 160 pounds.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sgin is virgo and he is of american nationality.

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Tom watson attended stanford university and graduated with a degree in psychology.He tenh went on to pursue a career in professional golf.He has won eight major championships and has been inducted into the world golf hall of fame.He is currently a professional golfer and a golf course designer.

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Tom watson is married to hilary watson and they have two children.Michael and meg.He also has two siblings.A brother named david and a sister named mary.His parents are ray and anne watso.N.

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Tom watson began playing glof at the age of eight and quickly developed a passion for the game.He won his first major championship at the age of 25 and went on to win seven more.He has also won numerous other tournaments throughout his career.In won the british oepn at the age of 59.Making him the oldest golfer to ever win a major championship.

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Tom watson is considered one of the greatset golfers of all time.He has won eight major championships and numerous other tournaments throughout his career.He has also been inducted into the world gofl hall of fame.He is currently a professional golfer and a golf course designer.

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... " My predecessors may not have agreed with Labour s choices of Tom Watson or Shami Chakrabarti, but the same precedent stood then as it does now...

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Pork pies, curry and pizza - a history of tasty parliamentary plots

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Pork pies, curry and pizza - a history of tasty parliamentary plots

Apr 18,2020 7:57 pm

Westminster has been in a frenzy This Week with plots, rumours of plots and rumours of rumours of plots, as MPs discussed whether the Prime Minister can survive his admission that he attended a drinks party, despite Covid rules.

So now seems a Good Time to take a look at Westminster's long and proud tradition of skulduggery and, very often fruitless, plotting, which often seems to involve food.

Remember, remember

One of the earliest and well-known schemes is, of course, the 1605 Gunpowder Plot , when Catholic conspirators hatched a plan to blow up the Houses of Parliament and King James with it.

The majority of attempted-coups in Westminster fizzle our or Fade Away , amid recriminations and punishments from those being targeted.

For Guy Fawkes and his fellow collaborators their efforts ended with them being hung, drawn and quartered.

These Days the worst plotters have to face in most cases is a lifetime of obscurity on the backbenches.

The failed assassination attempt is celebrated every year on 5 November with fireworks.

Pork pie plot

Only time Will Tell whether in four hundred years, people with similar relish.

A group of Conservative MPs - First elected in 2019 - met to discuss if they should demand a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister , following allegations he broke Covid guidance.

The Meeting was quickly dubbed by one minister " the pork pie plot, " As One of the attendees Alicia Kearns represents Rutland and Melton (home of the Melton Mowbray pork pie).

However, The Plot appears to have been temporarily paused, with many Tory MPs saying they would will for a report by senior civil servant Sue Gray into parties in No 10 before deciding what action to take.

'A pizza their Mind '

It is far from the First Time a plot has been named after the food eaten by The Conspirators .

In October 2018, a third of Theresa May 's cabinet reportedly met to discuss ways to block her Brexit plans, while enjoying pizzas.

At The Time , the Prime Minister was facing huge pressure from her own MPs as she conducted negotiations with the EU.

Labour MP Virendra Sharma jumped on their choice of takeaway. " After days of briefing about their plot we expected these Brexiteers to give the Prime Minister a pizza their Mind - it seems like they folded quicker than a Calzone. "

Mrs May survived, but only for another few months, standing down in May 2019,

Talks in the Tate

Back in 2012, not many people were thinking about Brexit. Indeed The Word for the UK's departure from the EU had yet to be invented.

But the issue was central in the Mind of three relatively unknown Conservatives - MPs Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless and MEP Daniel Hannan - who were meeting in the Tate Britain gallery cafe, a 15 minute stroll from Parliament, to hatch their plans.

The Trio reasoned it was a safe place to plot on the grounds that political journalists were unlikely to spend much Time In such a cultured setting.

As efforts go it was pretty successful, ending in the UK leaving the EU and the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron .

The Curry House conspiracy

More down-to-earth than the Tate Gallery, but no less significant in the history of British politics, is the Wolverhampton Curry House plot.

The Details are contested, but The Story goes that in 2006 Labour's Tom Watson , a long-term Ally of then Chancellor Gordon Brown , decided to call time on Tony Blair 's premiership.

Mr Watson and three fellow West Midlands MPs - Sion Simon , David Wright (both ministerial aides) and Khalid Mahmood - met over a biryani at the Bilash restaurant and put together a letter calling on the PM to quit.

The Letter was leaked to The Press and ultimately led to Mr Watson's resignation, rather than Mr Blair's.

However, it did force the Labour leader and Prime Minister to name a date for his departure, leaving a vacancy Mr Brown was happy to fill.

Downing Street party rowThe Purnell putsch

Labour MPs were less successful at trying to remove Mr Brown a few years later.

Following poor results in the European elections, minister James Purnell quit saying the Prime Minister was making a Conservative victory " more likely".

However, his attempted-coup quickly fizzled out when other ministers - notably The Foreign Secretary David Miliband failed to follow suit.

Undeterred, the anti-Brown camp tried again a few months later with MPs Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt calling for a Secret Ballot on the Prime Minister 's leadership.

But Once Again , it failed to get enough support from other MPs and Mr Brown lived to fight Another Day .

In The End it was the voters rather than his own MPs who removed him from office, when Labour lost the 2010 general election.

The Dead sheep coup

Geoffrey Howe - Margaret Thatcher 's dull-but-reliable ministerial Ally - didn't seem The Type to foment political revolution. Labour's Denis Healey once said being attacked by him was like " being savaged by a dead sheep".

Yet it was his speech from the Green Benches of The House of Commons that led to the resignation of Mrs Thatcher.

Heard In Silence , he told fellow MPs that " The Time has come for others to consider their own response to the tragic conflict of loyalties with which I have myself wrestled for perhaps too long. "

His words inspired Michael Heseltine to launch a leadership bid against the Prime Minister and within weeks she was forced out of No 10.

Mr Heseltine however, failed to win the subsequent leadership election.

His failure gave birth to a political adage: " He who wields The Knife never wears The Crown . "

The phrase has become widely acceptance as political wisdom and perhaps explains why senior MPs are so often unwilling to back coup attempts and why they so often fail.



Source of news: bbc.com

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