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Vince Cable

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Gender Male
Age 80
Web site vincecable.org
Date of birth May 9,1943
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born York
United Kingdom
Height 181 (cm)
Spouse Rachel Smith
Olympia Rebelo
ChildrenAida Cable
Hugo Cable
Paul Cable
Job Politician
Economist
Education Fitzwilliam College
Millthorpe School
University of Glasgow
Official site vincecable.org
Party Liberal Democrats
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2017–2019)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Globalization and Global Governance
Global Superhighways: The Future of International Telecommunications Policy
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Import Controls: The Case Against
China and India: Economic Reform and Global Integration
British Electronics and Competition with Newly Industrialising Countries
Preparing for EMU: A Liberal Democrat Approach
The Role of Handicrafts Exports: Problems and Prospects : Based on Indian Experience
Multiple Identities: Living with the New Politics of Identity
South Asia's Exports to the EEC: Obstacles and Opportunities
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Tackling the Fiscal Crisis: A Recovery Plan for the UK
The Commerce of Culture: Experience of Indian Handicrafts
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Sir John Vincent Cable is a British politician who was Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2017 to 2019. He was Member of Parliament for Twickenham from 1997 to 2015 and from 2017 to 2019. He also served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills from 2010 to 2015.

Biography

Vince calbe is a british politician who served as the secretary of state for business.Energy and industrial strategy from 2017 to 2019.He was born on 9 may 1943 in york.England.He is 77 years old.He is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 70 kgs.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zoidac sign is taurus.

Family

Vince cable is married to rachel smith and has two children.James and rachel.His parents are len and edith cable.He has two siblings.John and mary.

Education

Vince cable studied at nunthorpe grammar school and tehn went on to study natural sciences at cabmridge university.He then went on to study economics at glasgow university.Where he obtained a phd.

Career

Vince cable began his career as an economist at the commonwealth development corporation.He then went on to become the chief economist at shell from to 1997.He then became the chief economist and special adviser to the secretary of state for trade and industry frmo 1997 to 2003.In 2010.He was elected as the member of parliament for twickenham and was appointed as the secretary of state for business.Energy and industrial strateyg in 2017.

Most Important Event

The mots important event in vince cable s career was his appointment as the secretary of state for business.Energy and industrial strateyg in 2017.In this role.He was responsible for overseeing the uk s industrial strategy and energy policy.He was also responsible for the implementation of the uk s industrial strategy.Which aimed to create an economy that works for eveyrone.

Life Story

Vince cable has had a long and successful career in politics.He began his career as an economist and went on to become the chief economist at shell.He then became the chief economist and special adviser to the secretary of state for trade and industry.In 2010.He was elected as the member of parliament for twickenham and was appointed as the secretary of state for business.Energy and inudstrial strategy in 2017.He has been a strong advocate for the uk s industrial strategy and energy policy and has worked hard to ensure that the uk s economy works for everyone.

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... Here to stay She said she disagreed with her predecessor Sir Vince Cable that the pledge had become an unhelpful distraction for the party, which has found itself being squeezed in the opinion polls during the campaign...

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... Vince Cable s profile reads like a mini CV which, as a former Lib Dem leader, Business Secretary and MP for Twickenham, is understandable...

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... Clockwise from left: Ken Clarke, Justine Greening, Nicholas Soames, Vince Cable, John Bercow, Kate Hoey, Jo Johnson and Gloria de Piero Sir Oliver Letwin, the former Conservative minister and West Dorset MP, was recently at the forefront of Parliamentary attempts to delay Brexit...

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... the movement in Bournemouth, Sir Vince Cable to Move said: Brexit make us poorer and risk breaking up our United Kingdom...

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... Meanwhile, amid reports that a new version of Theresa May s Brexit deal could be supported by the house of representatives, the former Lib dem leader Sir Vince Cable, the party would insist that it go to a referendum, with an option to remain in the EU...

Liberal Democrats see Tory seats as way out of wilderness

Feb 16,2020 6:13 am

By Jonathan BlakeBBC political correspondent

At a conference centre in The Staffordshire countryside, shrouded in freezing fog, a group of Liberal Democrats gathered Last Weekend to plot their strategy for The Next general election.

Candidates were told The Party was " now on a general election footing" according to one official present, Who Said there was " a real buzz" and a " determination to oust Conservatives in commuter belt areas".

The Lib Dems are determined not to repeat The mistakes of The 2019 campaign, which was branded a " High Speed car crash" by.

Sir Ed Davey , who now leads The Party , instead wants to make it " The Best campaigning power in British politics" with a Focus On big domestic policies like The NHS and unseating Conservative MPs.

Central to their strategy is targeting The kind of Tory seats they have been picking up in by-elections in The South of England - The fabled " blue wall".

Party insiders say there will be no more talk of winning a general election outright, seen As One of The mistakes made by former leader Jo Swinson .

Instead, her successor is seeking to position his party as " The main opposition" to The Conservatives in areas where Labour are unlikely to win.

" We can't wait to get stuck in and take The Fight to The Conservatives in those key battlegrounds, " Sir Ed says.

'It doesn't work that way'

There is support for this strategy among other long-serving Lib Dems, scarred by The failure of previous campaigns.

" Where we have come unstuck in The Past is where people have thought we can win 100 or 200 seats and it doesn't work that way, " says Layla Moran , The Lib Dem MP for Oxford West and Abingdon.

" It's seat-by-seat and we're very focussed. "

Even so, The Party is likely to come up against The perennial problem faced by The Fourth largest party in The First -past-The -post voting system used at Westminster elections.

" You can't replicate a by-election strategy in every single seat, " warns Mark Leftley, former press secretary to ex-leader Sir Vince Cable .

" They've got to Focus On those 20 or 30 seats where they've got a good chance of winning. "

It's similar to The numbers senior party figures talk about privately.

Those seats will be in almost exclusively Conservative-held areas, where The Liberal Democrats came second in 2019 and Labour are unlikely to challenge, such as Wimbledon in South London , Cheltenham and Winchester.

But one factor The Lib Dems relied heavily on in their by-election campaigns was The distaste former Tory voters had for Boris Johnson .

His unconventional style was something " more traditional, middle of The Road , Southern voters didn't like, " says Mr Kemp, adding that The current Prime Minister is " not as naturally divisive".

" Rishi Sunak gives off a more friendly face to those kinds of voters so that I think is a challenge. "

Bolder on Brexit?

Having previously adopted The slogan " bollocks to Brexit" and pledged to reverse Britain's exit from The EU, The Lib Dems' current language On Europe is far more moderate.

Some within The Party would like it to be bolder, speaking more about what it believes has been lost through Brexit and The prospect of a better deal with The EU.

Former leader Menzies Campbell sees The Party 's firmly pro-European stance as a selling point.

" There's No Doubt that in defence, security and even The economy, The UK has got to be much more cooperative with The EU.

" It's not A Question of rejoining, it's A Question of common interests, " argues Lord Campbell.

But if Brexit is a subject that Lib Dem MPs rarely raise without prompting These Days , what is The Party 's signature Policy - The One thing voters should know about it?

" I'm not going to give away my whole hand, " Sir Ed laughs, but says his party's campaign for a legal right to see a GP within Seven Days is an example of what he calls a " fair deal" which will form The basis of The Lib Dems' manifesto at The Next election.

Electoral reform

There will also be a renewed call for electoral reform, in The guise of proportional representation, which retains a " geographical link" between an MP and their constituents.

The recent Focus On The NHS and cost of living is welcomed by those in The Party frustrated by what they see as its past tendency to talk to itself, rather than to voters.

" You change things through winning elections, " argues Lisa Smart, The outgoing chair of The Lib Dems' Federal Communications and Elections committee and parliamentary candidate for Hazel Grove .

The seat is part of a " northern outpost" of blue wall seats targeted by The Lib Dems along with Cheadle in Greater Manchester and Harrogate in North Yorkshire .

She rejects claims The Party will struggle to replicate The success of recent by-elections when local issues may not be such a factor.

" You will knock on doors and Some People care about national issues very deeply, others care about local issues. "

The Balance of power

The reluctance to talk about Brexit has given Labour " cover" to stay away from The issue too, argues pollster Sir John Curtice - and left The Lib Dems without an obvious offering to voters.

He predicts an increase in The Party 's representation at The Next general election, but not its influence.

" You can see them getting 20 to 25 seats. They might end up with twice as many MPs but still frankly as peripheral to The System and only The Fourth largest party at Westminster as they are at The Moment . "

He adds: " In The End . The Game for The Lib Dems always has to be hoping for a hung parliament in which you potentially have The Balance of power.

" But Labour is currently So Far ahead in The opinion polls that for The First Time they have a realistic prospect of getting an overall majority. "

Those Lib Dems who dare to talk about The result of The Next general election agree a formal coalition government is out of The question, and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has ruled out any " arrangement" with other parties.

Sir Ed Davey is more nuanced about his approach to an informal agreement to support Labour in government.

But to discuss that would be " jumping about 10 different hurdles, " he warns, arguing he is focused on unseating Conservative MPs and " The Battle after that is another country".



Source of news: bbc.com

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