
Chi Onwurah
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 59 |
Web site | chionwurahmp.com |
Date of birth | April 12,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Wallsend |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Labour Party |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Nationality | British |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 | |
Leader | Keir Starmer |
Education | Imperial College London |
Alliance Manchester Business School | |
Kenton School | |
Previous position | Shadow Minister for Industrial Strategy of Government of the United Kingdom (2016–2020) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 407007 |
Chi Onwurah Life story
Chinyelu Susan Onwurah is a British Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne Central since 2010.
MP Sir Geoffrey Cox declares £54,000 earnings for one month

... The register details for Chi Onwurah, Labour MP for Newcastle upon Tyne Central, have been printed in bold type because they were entered late...
'The way my boss monitored me at home was creepy'

... For Labour, shadow digital minister Chi Onwurah said: " Ministers must urgently provide better regulatory oversight of online surveillance software to ensure people have the right to privacy, whether in their workplace or home...
Science cuts in Autumn budget would threaten prosperity, says ex-minister

... The shadow science minister, Chi Onwurah, criticised the uncertainty over future public funding for research...
Qasem Soleimani: Britain will provide ships and helicopters on standby in the Gulf

... Asked Labour MP Chi Onwurah about the risks of the UK s unconditional support for President Donald Trump - who is the drone strike - Mr Wallace ordered said the support was not unconditional at all ...
The parliamentary election in 2019: How to work the 'red wall' turned blue

... Labour s Chi Onwurah was declared the first MP, if your Newcastle were revealed the key findings at 23:28 on Thursday...
Results in pictures

... Labour s Chi Onwurah gave a speech after holding the Newcastle Upon Tyne Central seat...
Original Naga Munchetty complaint also mentioned Dan Walker

... The media regulator said it had received two complaints, with Labour MP Chi Onwurah posting...
Headlines: Thomas Cook cash probe, the government and the BBC, 'race ' row'

... The guard against his own broadcasting code, after a request from Labour MP Chi Onwurah...
Original Naga Munchetty complaint also mentioned Dan Walker
The original complaint about Naga Munchetty 's Donald Trump comments also mentioned her Breakfast co-host Dan Walker , the BBC has confirmed.
However, the complainant focused on Munchetty at the third and final stage of The Complaints process.
Last week, the BBC a complaint against Munchetty.
The Breakfast presenter had criticised the US President's motives after he had said four female politicians should "go back" to "places from which they came".
Munchetty is not facing any disciplinary action or reprimand.
The BBC complaints procedure has three stages, with the third and final being referral to the executive complaints unit (ECU).
A BBC spokesman said: "The Appeal to the ECU focused on comments by one presenter.
"But The Statement from the executive team on Friday is clear, the BBC is not impartial on racism. Racism is not an opinion and it is not a matter for debate. Racism is racism. Naga has the very clear support of The Top of the organisation. "
Speaking last week, the BBC's head of editorial standards, David Jordan, said Walker did not help The Situation by leading The Conversation into the sphere of opinion.
"Dan Walker 's contribution was not, as it were, helpful in the context. It could be said that Dan Walker kind of led Naga Munchetty to the conclusion that she eventually made," he said.
"I'm afraid the Executive Complaints Unit deals with The Complaints it gets, so some people say why isn't Dan Walker being Singled Out in the same way? The simple fact is we haven't had a complaint. "
Munchetty received messages of support from both inside and outside the BBC following the ECU's ruling.
to uphold the complaint against Munchetty.
Sir Lenny Henry and Gina Yashere are among 44 stars who asked the BBC to revisit the ruling in an open letter.
The BBC said The Letter was "based on a misunderstanding of the editorial guidelines and how they apply".
What do the BBC editorial guidelines say?The guidelines say presenters can have a "significant effect" on whether The Corporation is seen as impartial. Mr Jordan said Munchetty fell foul of The Following part of:
"Our audiences should not be able to tell from BBC output The Personal opinions of our journalists or news and Current Affairs presenters on matters of public policy, political or industrial controversy, or on 'controversial subjects' in any other area.
"They may provide professional judgements, rooted in evidence, but may not express personal views on such matters publicly, including in any BBC-branded output or on personal blogs and Social Media . "
Meanwhile, Ofcom said it would assess whether to investigate Munchetty's remarks against its broadcasting code. The media regulator said it had received two complaints, with Labour MP Chi Onwurah posting.
What did Naga Munchetty say in the First Place ?Walker: It's The President . That was The Most telling quote for me Last Night . I can't remember who said it, but She Said , 'I've been told to Go Home many times to go back to where I've come from many times in My Life , but never by The Man sitting in The Oval Office'.
Munchetty: Every time I have been told, as a woman of colour, to go back to where I came from, that was embedded in racism. Now I'm not accusing anyone of anything here but you know what certain phrases mean.
Walker: Do you hear that quite regularly?
Munchetty: Yes. Not regularly, but I've been told it.
Walker: You're sitting here not giving an opinion, but how do you feel as someone when you've been told that before, and when you hear that from him?
Munchetty: Furious. Absolutely furious. And I imagine a lot of people in This Country will be feeling absolutely furious that A Man in that position feels it's OK to skirt the lines with Using Language like that.
Walker: Do you feel his use of that then legitimises other people to use this…
Munchetty: Yes. Yes.
Walker: As our guest was saying there, it feels like a thought-out strategy to strengthen his position.
Munchetty: And it is not enough to do it just to get attention. He's in a responsible position. Anyway I'm not here to give my opinion.
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