Andrew Gwynne
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 50 |
Date of birth | June 4,1974 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Manchester |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Allison Dennis |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Labour Party |
Books | Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill |
Apprenticeships and Skills (Public Procurement Contracts) Bill | |
Job | Politician |
Education | Tameside College |
Wrexham Glyndwr University | |
University of Salford | |
Egerton Park Arts College | |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 401865 |
Andrew Gwynne Life story
Andrew John Gwynne is a British politician who has served as Member of Parliament for Denton and Reddish since 2005. A member of the Labour Party, he has been Shadow Minister for Public Health since 2021 and previously from 2015 to 2016.
Personal Information of Andrew Gwynne
Activities of andrew gwynne.Personal Information of Andrew Gwynne
1Early life and education of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne was born in 1971 in tameside. Manchester. He went to local schools. Studied history at liverpool university and law at manchester university and later worked for a law firm. And political life of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne was the member of parliament for the denton and reddish from 1997 to the present. He has held a variety of roles in the labour party. Including parliamenatry private secretary to the secretary of state for health. Contributions of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne has been a strong advocate for a range of issues. Including the rights of disabled people. Health and socail care. Transport. And education. He has also been a vocal opponent of the conservative government’s austerity policies. 4Major achievements of nadrew gwynne: andrew gwynne was elected as the member of parliament for denton and reddish in 1997 and has been re-elected every elcetion since. He was appointed as the shadow communities and local government secretary in 2017. 5Major appointments of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne was previously the shadow minister for transport and shadow minister for the cabinet office. In 2019. He was appointed as the shadow secretary of state for communities and olcal government. 6Major events of andrew gwynne: in 2018. Andrew gwynne was one of the key figures in lbaour’s successful campaign to win back control of tameside council. Where he was the leader of the oppostiion. 7Awards and honors of andrew gwynne: in 2009. Andrew gwynne was aawrded the parliamentary achievement award by the fabian society. He was alos awarded the manchester evening news local politician of the year award in 2012. 8Views of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne is a strong advocate of social justice and believes that all people should be able to access good quality public services. He is a supporter of the laboru party’s policy on brexti and is a vocal critic of the conservaitve government’s austerity policies. 9Interesting facts of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne is a keen football fan and is a season ticket holder at manchester city. He is also a keen runner and has compeletd several marathons. 10. Recent activities of andrew gwynne: andrew gwynne is currently the shadow communities and local government secretary and is actively campaigning for labour in the upcoming general election. He is also a vocal critic of the conseravtive government’s austerity policies.NHS pay dispute: Health Secretary Steve Barclay hints at revised offer to unions
... Shadow health minister Andrew Gwynne said a decade of underfunding by Tory governments had stretched the NHS...
Junk food: Obesity strategy falling apart, Jamie Oliver says
... Labour s shadow health minister Andrew Gwynne said: " Instead of cutting childhood obesity, preventing ill-health and easing pressure on the NHS, this chaotic government is performing another U-turn...
Junk food: Ministers to delay ban on multi-buy deals
... " Labour s shadow health minister Andrew Gwynne said: " Instead of cutting childhood obesity, preventing ill-health and easing pressure on the NHS, this chaotic government is performing another U-turn...
General election 2019: Tories probe candidates over anti-Semitism claims
... Andrew Gwynne, Labour s national campaign co-ordinator, said: Boris Johnson said members who make racist comments are out first bounce ...
General election 2019: Andrew Neil issues interview challenge to Johnson
... Labour s co-campaign coordinator Andrew Gwynne highlighted Mr Johnson s failure to be interviewed by Andrew Neil...
General election 2019: Tories promise tax-cutting Budget if elected
... In those days we ve seen child poverty soar, rising homelessness, rising food bank use, and violent crime is up too while the NHS has more people waiting for operations, and record staff vacancies, said shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne...
General election 2019: Tories pledge help for 'left behind' towns
... Shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne said: A decade of vicious cuts to the services that people in our communities rely on has taken 60p in every £1 from council budgets...
General election 2019: Row breaks out over Labour spending plans
... Labour s shadow communities secretary Andrew Gwynne said the manifesto would be fully costed when it is published...
General election 2019: Andrew Neil issues interview challenge to Johnson
The BBC's Andrew Neil has issued a challenge to Boris Johnson to take part in a sit-down interview with him before next week's general election.
Mr Johnson is the only leader of a main party not to have faced a half-hour, prime-time Bbc One grilling by Mr Neil.
The Conservative leader has denied claims he is avoiding scrutiny.
But Mr Neil addressed the PM directly at the end of his fourth leader interview at this election, with Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage .
"It is not Too Late . We have an interview prepared. Oven-ready, as Mr Johnson likes to say," he said, in a monologue.
"The theme running through our questions is Trust - and why at so many times in his career, in politics and journalism, critics and sometimes even those close to him have deemed him to be untrustworthy.
"It is, of course, relevant to what he is promising us all now. "
Mr Johnson has also declined an invitation to be grilled by ITV's Julie Etchingham , as part of her series of leader interviews.
'Hold to account'Mr Neil said that no broadcaster "can compel a politician to be interviewed".
But he added: "Leaders' interviews have been a key part of the BBC's prime-time election coverage for decades.
"We do them, on your behalf, to scrutinise and hold to account those who would govern us. That is democracy.
"We have always proceeded in good faith that the leaders would participate. And in every election they have. All of them. Until this One . "
Mr Neil then listed The Questions he wanted the Prime Minister to answer.
These include whether he can be trusted to deliver on his promises for the NHS - and keeping the health service "off the table" in any post-Brexit trade talks with the US.
'Stand up'Mr Neil said he would also ask the PM about his claim that he has always been an opponent of austerity, another "question of Trust ".
He ended the monologue by saying: "The Prime Minister of our nation will, at times, have to stand up to President Trump, President Putin, President Xi of China.
"So it was surely not expecting too much that he spend half an hour standing up to me. "
Andrew Neil grilled Jeremy Corbyn about anti-Semitism and other issuesLabour leader Jeremy Corbyn , the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon , Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage have all faced a grilling by Mr Neil.
In, the Labour leader repeatedly declined to apologise to the Jewish community for anti-Semitism in his party, something he has now done
Jo Swinson apologised for supporting welfare cuts when she was part of the Lib Dem/Conservative coalition.
Nicola Sturgeon , and her party's record on the NHS in Scotland, while Nigel Farage was not to contest Tory seats.
Labour complaintMr Johnson was quizzed by the BBC's Andrew Marr on Sunday, on why he had not yet agreed to be interviewed by Andrew Neil .
He denied avoiding prime-time scrutiny, saying he had done TV debates, interviews and a "two-hour phone-in".
Separately, on Thursday evening, The Labour Party complained about BBC bias, in a letter to Director General Tony Hall .
Labour's co-campaign coordinator Andrew Gwynne highlighted Mr Johnson's failure to be interviewed by Andrew Neil .
In his letter, Mr Gwynne claimed the Conservatives were being allowed to "play" The Corporation , making the BBC effectively "complicit in giving the Conservative Party an unfair electoral advantage".
He said Labour had agreed Mr Corbyn's interview with Mr Neil based on the "clear understanding" that Mr Johnson had agreed the same terms.
"Instead, the BBC allowed the Conservative leader to pick and choose a platform through which he believed he could present himself more favourably and without the same degree of accountability. "
The BBC is expected to respond in writing to the Labour complaint.
ITV debateBut a spokesperson said in a statement: "The BBC will continue to make its own independent editorial decisions, and is committed to reporting the election campaign fairly, impartially and without fear or favour. "
In another development, the Prime Minister 's team have confirmed that Mr Johnson will not find time for an interview with ITV before The General election.
He is the only leader of a major party to turn down The Request from the channel's Tonight programme.
A spokesman for ITV said the programme had bid for Mr Johnson when The General election was called.
"They have contacted his press team on repeated occasions with times and dates offered to film an interview," the spokesman said.
"Boris Johnson 's team have today confirmed he will not be taking part.
"The programme will instead feature a profile of the Prime Minister using fresh interviews with other contributors and archive footage. "
ITV Tonight presenter Julie Etchingham has recorded an interview with Jeremy Corbyn , which was broadcast on Thursday evening.
Labour Party chairman Ian Lavery said: "Boris Johnson thinks he's born to rule and doesn't have to face scrutiny.
"He's Running Scared because every time he is confronted with the impact of nine years of austerity, the cost of living crisis and his plans to sell out our NHS, the more he is exposed. "
Liberal Democrat Leader Jo Swinson said: "Boris Johnson must stop ducking scrutiny. His cowardly behaviour shows why he simply isn't fit to be Prime Minister . "
She Said it was "bad enough" that her party had been "excluded" from the BBC's head-to-head debate between Mr Johnson and Mr Corbyn, and "even worse that right now Boris Johnson won't be held properly to account for his lies and extreme Brexit plans".
Mr Johnson will face Mr Corbyn in a prime ministerial debate at 2030 GMT, on Bbc One , on Friday .
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Source of news: bbc.com