Trudy Harrison
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 48 |
Date of birth | April 19,1976 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Seascale |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Keith Harrison |
Party | Conservative Party |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2017 | |
Education | University of Salford |
Previous position | Minister of State for Transport of the United Kingdom (2022–2022) |
Children | 4 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 423464 |
Trudy Harrison Life story
Trudy Lynne Harrison is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Copeland since the February 2017 by-election. It was the first time Copeland had elected a Conservative MP since 1931, and the first time the constituency had elected a female MP.
Climate change plan will leave UK unprepared, advisors warn
... Trudy Harrison, minister for climate adaptation, said: " We are absolutely serious across government...
Ivory ban to extend to hippos and killer whales
... " The Ivory Act is one of the toughest bans of its kind in the world and by extending greater legal protections to five more species, we are sending a clear message the commercial trade of ivory is totally unacceptable, " said Biodiversity Minister Trudy Harrison...
Ban on imports of animal hunting trophies set to become law
... Environment Minister Trudy Harrison told MPs: " I do recognise that some of the income from trophy hunting has contributed towards the protection of habitat and the prevention of poaching...
Ending of electric car grants sparks backlash
... Transport Minister Trudy Harrison said: " Having successfully kickstarted the electric car market, we now want to use Plug-in Grants to match that success across other vehicle types, from taxis to delivery vans and everything in between, to help make the switch to zero emission travel cheaper and easier...
Highway Code: How the update could improve road safety
... Trudy Harrison parliamentary under-secretary of state at the DfT has said there will be a broader " behaviour change campaign" later in the year...
Autonomous-car 'users not legally accountable' call
... In this final report, their recommendations include: Transport Minister Trudy Harrison said the government would " fully consider" the recommendations...
Afghanistan: Top UK official regrets holiday as country fell to Taliban
... The letter was reportedly from Mr Johnson s aide Trudy Harrison MP to animal charity boss Pen Farthing...
Afghanistan: Top UK official regrets holiday as country fell to Taliban
The Foreign Office's most senior civil servant said he regrets continuing his Summer Holiday while Afghanistan fell to The Taliban .
Sir Philip Barton remained On Holiday for 11 days after The Taliban seized Kabul, returning The Day before the UK ended its evacuation of civilians.
It Comes after a whistleblower said.
Sir Philip told MPs his presence would not have led to more people evacuated.
The UK airlifted 15,000 people out of Afghanistan, after The Taliban took control of the capital Kabul in August, including 5,000 British nationals, 8,000 Afghans and 2,000 children.
But whistleblower Raphael Marshall said up to 150,000 at-risk Afghans applied to be evacuated - and fewer than 5% received any assistance.
In, Mr Marshall said some of those Left Behind had since been murdered by The Taliban .
Speaking to The Committee on Tuesday, Sir Philip said it was not clear Kabul would fall so quickly - But he refused to say when he booked his holiday.
" If I had my Time Again I would have come back from my leave earlier than I did, " Sir Philip told MPs several times.
On one occasion, Sir Philip was interrupted by Committee Chairman and Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat , who told him: " It sounds less credible every time you repeat it. It sounds platitudinous. "
And Conservative MP Alicia Kearns told the senior civil servant: " I don't think it is enough to say, 'Mea Culpa '. How in Two Weeks did at no point, you go, 'I can't, I have to go in and protect my people'? "
Sir Philip, who is the permanent-under secretary at The Foreign Office, insisted cover arrangements were in place and he had " stayed In Touch with The Department all The Way through the period".
His leave partly coincided with that of the then Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab , the Prime Minister and other key civil servants.
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Sir Philip Barton was grilled by MPs about his holiday plansSir Philip said he did not " recognise" claims by Mr Marshall that civil servants dealing with the evacuation only worked office hours and worked from home.
" There isn't a clocking-off culture in the [department], " He Said .
Elsewhere in The Session , Labour MP Chris Bryant confronted Sir Philip and two other senior officials with a letter He Said appeared to suggest charity workers and animals were cleared for evacuation from Afghanistan by Boris Johnson .
The Letter was reportedly from Mr Johnson's aide Trudy Harrison MP to animal charity boss Pen Farthing.
The Prime Minister previously denied intervening to help The Charity - and the three senior civil servants repeatedly said pets were not prioritised over people.
Downing Street later said Ms Harrison was acting in her capacity as a constituency MP.
After The Session , Mr Tugendhat said there had been a " lack of leadership, urgency and adequate resourcing" in the evacuation from Kabul.
What did the whistleblower say?The Key issues flagged by Mr Marshall, a former senior desk officer who has since quit, include:
Nobody in The Team dealing with requests had studied, had any detailed knowledge of Afghanistan, or had ever worked thereNo one spoke any Afghan languages, with calls to people asking for help conducted in EnglishDecisions about who to rescue were arbitrary, and thousands of emails pleading for assistance were not even readThe IT system was dysfunctional, with eight soldiers drafted in to help left sharing one computerDominic Raab was slow to make decisions on difficult cases and did not fully understand the situationAnimals from the Nowzad charity run by a former Marine were not in danger and evacuating them was at the direct expense of people At Risk of death.Mr Raab told The Bbc lessons would be learned But the UK did a good job compared to other countries.
He Said the two-week evacuation was " the biggest operation in living memory" of its kind and the UK had helped a larger number of people than any nation except the US.
The former Foreign Secretary , who is now justice secretary, said the criticism of his decision-making was from a " relatively junior desk officer" But the main challenges were in verifying the identities of applicants on the ground and safely escorting them to The Airport in Kabul, not in making decisions from Whitehall.
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