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Yvette Cooper

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Gender Female
Age 55
Web site www.yvettecooper.com
Date of birth March 20,1969
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Inverness
United Kingdom
Spouse Ed Balls
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Children Maddy Balls
Ellie Balls
Joe Balls
Ellie Cooper
Job Politician
Economist
Official site members.parliament.uk
Party Labour Party
BooksBooks: She Speaks: Women's Speeches That Changed the World, from Pankhurst to Thunberg, Making Sense of Localism
Maddy Balls
Education Harvard University
Eggar's School
HSDC Alton
Previous positionShadow Home Secretary of the United Kingdom (2011–2015)
Parents Tony Cooper
June Cooper
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Yvette Cooper is a British politician serving as Shadow Home Secretary since 2021, and previously from 2011 to 2015. She served in Gordon Brown's Cabinet as Chief Secretary to the Treasury from 2008 to 2009 and Work and Pensions Secretary from 2009 to 2010.

Biography

Yvette cooper is the shadow home secretary of the unitde kingdom. She was born on 20 march 1969 in inverness. Scotland. She is a british politician and a member of the labour party. Seh is the daughter of tony cooper and his wife. Patricia. She has two siblings. A brother and a sisetr. Yvette is married to ed balls. A former labour mp. And they have three children.

Physical Characteristics

Yvette cooper is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg. She has bronw eyes and a slim body tyep.

Education and Career

Yvette cooper studied at the university of oxford. Where she earned a degree in philosophy. Politics and economics. She then went on to work as a researcher for the labour party. In 1997. She was elected as the member of parliament for pontefract and castleford. She has held various positions in the labour party. Including secretary of state for work and pensions. Chief secreatry to the treasury. And shadow foriegn escretary. In 2020. She was appointed as the shadow home secretary.

Most Important Event

In cooper was appointed as the chair of the home affairs select committee. In this role. She has been a ovcal critic of the government s handling of the covid-19 pandemic. She has also been a strong advocate for the rights of refugees and asylum seekers.

Personal Life

Yvette cooper is a libra and her nationality is british. She is an avid reader and ejnoys spending time with her family. She is also an active member of the labour party and is committed to fightnig for social justice.

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... Labour s shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper also her party would increase the salary requirements for workers to come to the UK...

UK net migration in 2022 revised up to record 745,000

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... Labour s shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said the number of asylum seekers in hotels was 10,000 more than when Rishi Sunak promised to end hotel use - and was costing almost £3bn a year...

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Nov 16,2023 9:51 am

... " Earlier Labour s shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper told the senior officers that " the attacks on you by Suella Braverman were a total disgrace" and warned " a spiral of disrespect" cannot be allowed to develop between the government and the police...

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Nov 15,2023 2:31 pm

... " Labour s shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper accused Mr Sunak of " making more promises and chasing more headlines"...

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Nov 13,2023 4:51 am

... Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper, said Mrs Braverman actions were " highly irresponsible" and inflamed tensions and making the job of the police harder...

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Suella Braverman row: Who's scared of Rishi Sunak?

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Police must remain independent of politics, NPCC chair says

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Nov 10,2023 12:11 am

... Labour s shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper described it as a " dangerous attempt to undermine respect for police" while London mayor Sadiq Khan said it was " irresponsible"...

Sir David Amess killing: Should MPs still be able to meet the public?

Nov 9,2023 12:31 am

Media caption, Watch the Home Secretary Priti Patel pay tribute to her " friend" and " neighbour" MP Sir David Amess

The Killing of a second MP in five years has thrown a harsh spotlight on the risks faced by politicians.

Home Secretary Priti Patel has asked all police forces to review security arrangements for MPs " with immediate effect" after Southend West MP Sir David Amess was stabbed to death at a constituency surgery.

But Ms Patel has stressed that it is not The End of face-to-face meetings between The Public and MPs, saying: " We Live in an open society, a democracy, where we (MPs) are accessible to The People and that is right and proper. "

She Said measures were already in place to " safeguard" MPs in their constituencies and all 650 of them had been contacted since Sir David's death to check on their security.

Operation Bridger, Set Up after the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox five years ago, was designed to give MPs access to extra security for their homes and offices, but there is now likely to be a push to ensure all forces are fully on board with it.

The home secretary Said she was working closely with Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle , who is also carrying out a review of security.

'Democracy survives'

" If things Keep Me awake at night it's worrying about the security of MPs, their staff, their families, " Sir Lindsay told The Bbc .

But He Said he had attended his own constituency surgery on Friday Evening as normal despite The Attack on Sir David.

" We have got to make sure that democracy survives this, " he added.

Security at Westminster has been stepped up in recent years, with armed police and extra security barriers, but it is harder to keep MPs safe in their constituencies.

Most value meetings with constituents, as a way of staying In Touch with issues that matter to people, but some now feel it would be safer to move to a virtual meeting space.

Conservative MP Sir Gary Streeter told the Plymouth Herald: " There are people who Hate Us (MPs). We Are all committed to the democratic ideal of meeting our constituents but we may have to change The Way we hold our surgeries. We Are elected to give access to our constituents. "

'Cotton wool'

His Tory colleague Tobias Ellwood Said he would recommend that MPs pause holding surgeries following Sir David's killing.

" You can move to Zoom . . You can actually achieve an awful lot over The Telephone , " he told BBC Radio 4 's The World Tonight.

But James Duddridge , Conservative MP for Rochford and Southend East, next to Sir David's constituency, Said virtual surgeries " will not happen".

" We will carry on as members of Parliament meeting our constituents and being open and accessible, " he told Bbc News .

" We Are part of the community and that's what works so, yes, we need To Dust off a few security arrangements, but there is no ability to wrap us in cotton wool, nor would our electorate want that, nor would we Want It . "

Media caption, Former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith : 'Sir David's killing was attack on our democracy'

Veteran Labour MP Harriet Harman Said she will be writing to the Prime Minister asking him to back a Speaker's Conference to review the safety of MPs in their constituencies.

She told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme: " We cannot have the death of an MP being a price worth paying for our democracy. "

Only six Speaker's Conferences, which seek to find cross-party solutions to major issues facing The Commons , have been held in the Modern History of Parliament. in 2010, examined How To How To bring MPs closer to citizens and widen the democratic process.

What security is currently in place?

Most MPs do not get close protection while in their constituencies, but security was increased following Mrs Cox's killing.

All MPs were offered panic buttons, extra lighting, additional locks and emergency fobs at their homes and constituency offices.

The spending on such measures soared from £170,576 in 2015/16 to £4. 5m two years later.

The bigger issue, as some MPs have Said in The Aftermath of Sir David's killing, is The Massive increase in abuse, intimidation and death threats MPs now have to face, driven by Social Media .

Their staff are also in the Firing Line , or have to spend part of their working day dealing with threatening messages.

'Scared and frightened'

, Jade Bottrill - a Former Member of staff for Labour MP Yvette Cooper - Said : " Ultimately I left my last job because of the overwhelming death threats, I reported over 100 a week once. Usually was around 50 a week. "

Speaking to The Bbc , she recalled Ms Cooper 's office being sent a " sympathy card for Yvette's friends and family".

" Inside there was an Impending Death Threat - it Said 'You are going to need this card because I Am going to kill her'.

" I became obsessed with finding death threats, I would finish work quite late, I would come home, have tea, go to bed and just lay in bed scrolling Facebook, finding and reporting death threats.

" I would then go to sleep and have this recurring nightmare that Yvette was stabbed in the constituency. "

Jo Cox 's Sister Kim Leabdeater, who earlier this year became MP for her Batley and Spen constituency Said her partner had asked her to Stand Down after the death of Sir David.

She Said The Killing had left her " scared and frightened" and it was " horrific" that another family would have to go through what hers hard.

" This is The Risk We Are all taking and so many MPs will be scared by this, " She Said .

Media caption, Kim Leadbeater : " The main people I'm thinking about are David's family"

In his recent book, Ayes & Ears: A Survivor's Guide to Westminster, Sir David Amess wrote about how attacks on MPs had " spoilt The Great British tradition" of voters meeting politicians.

He wrote about Mrs Cox's murder and how she had been attacked " in The Most barbaric fashion imaginable" and about the 2000 machete attack on the Liberal Democrat MP Nigel Jones, which resulted in his aide Andy Pennington's death as he tried to protect him.

He also Said he had himself experienced " nuisance from the odd member of The General public" at his own property.

MPs were issued with safety guidance for themselves and their families, Sir David wrote. and most had changed The Way they interacted with voters.

He also mentioned frequently being abused online, and how " ignorant cowards" could remain anonymous.

" The Law in this regard needs to be changed and updated as a matter of urgency, " he added.



Source of news: bbc.com

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