
Claire Hanna
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 44 |
Date of birth | June 19,1980 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Connemara |
Parents | Carmel Hanna |
Eamon Hanna | |
Party | Social Democratic and Labour Party |
Job | Politician |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Nationality | British |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2019 | |
Previous position | Member of the Legislative Assembly of Northern Ireland (2015–2019) |
Education | Rathmore Grammar School |
Children | 3 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1322476 |
Claire Hanna Life story
Claire Aisling Hanna is an Irish Social Democratic and Labour Party politician from Northern Ireland. In December 2019, she was elected as Member of Parliament for Belfast South in the House of Commons.
US President Joe Biden expected to visit only one NI venue

... Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) MP Claire Hanna said she the brevity of Mr Biden s the trip was understandable given the political situation at Stormont...
Boris Johnson signs off last PMQs claiming mission largely accomplished

... The SDLP s Claire Hanna accused Mr Johnson of being " the embodiment of excess and vice" who had " systematically destroyed" trust...
Christopher Stalford: Mourners gather for DUP MLA's funeral

... Also at the service is Ulster Unionist (UUP) leader Doug Beattie, Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) leader Jim Allister, Alliance leader Naomi Long, Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) MP Claire Hanna, former DUP leader Peter Robinson, PSNI deputy chief constable Mark Hamilton, loyalist Jackie McDonald and the grand secretary of the Orange Order, the Rev Mervyn Gibson...
DUP's Nigel Dodds loses seat

... Nigel Dodds lost his North Belfast seat to Sinn Féin s John Finucane while Emma Little-Pengelly was defeated by Claire Hanna of the SDLP in South Belfast...
DUP urged to think 'very carefully' about the second referendum

... MLA Claire Bailey of the Green and Claire Hanna of the SDLP also spoke, along with Alliance leader and MEP Naomi Long...
DUP urged to think 'very carefully' about the second referendum
The former attorney General Dominic Grieve said there was nothing undemocratic about a second vote
Former attorney General Dominic Grieve has called for the DUP to think "very carefully" about the support for a second referendum and warned, "hang on to the Prime Minister 's coat-tails".
Mr Sad the appeal of a voice of the people rally in Belfast's Ulster Hall in support of the other voice on the British decision to leave the European Union .
Other speakers were Tony Blair 's former spin doctor Alastair Campbell .
"What's the Disposals are afraid of?", Mr Grieve asked.
"I've often wondered at what point the DUP will not realize that your vision of The Future matches, with some members of the Conservative, even for the post-Brexit world?
"My recommendation to the DUP, would be to think very carefully about the advisability of the adoption of a democratic solution and the support for a second referendum, also if you want to continue to push The Line that you took in The First . "
Mr Grieve from his party for voting against Boris Johnson -government.
Other speakers at the rally, Tony Blair 's former spin doctor Alastair Campbell .
MLA Claire Bailey of The Green and Claire Hanna of the SDLP also spoke, along with Alliance leader and MEP Naomi Long .
Northern Ireland voted.
Prime Minister , Boris Johnson told to leave the UK by what is happening to the 31 October deadline "also".
Living in denialMr Grieve insisted that there was nothing undemocratic about a second voice.
"He provides the only rational, reasonable Way Out of The Hole that we are, and we have to constantly go out and is the case for you," he said.
Mrs Long of an audience of several hundred Good Friday told the agreement was threatened.
"here We are, after three years without the Assembly. If you don't believe that the Good Friday agreement is in danger, you're living in denial," She Said .
Alliance leader Naomi Long , MEP, of the Good Friday agreement was under threatMs Bailey Northern Ireland warned to lose is that most of the UK's EU-exit.
"Our peace process is fragile. We had no government, no Stormont, no Assembly for over two and a half years. We have chaos in Westminster," She Said .
"We have elected members to either refrain from taking their places, or the DUP in the Assembly. "
Ms Hanna Brexit said "rips through the complexity of this place" and "our common European membership".
"This is for the protection of the welfare of any leave, including those who have voted, and those who were too young to vote," she added.
The SDLP's Claire Hanna Brexit "rips said by" our common European membership"We have to tell them to leave, the voted, that we understand that you wanted to change things, we understand your concerns regarding the public services, and we must say that we can do at the end of the austerity policy, or, we, the British EU exit, but we can definitely do both. "
dup (democratic unionist party), brexit
Source of news: bbc.com