About Double Decker
Double Decker is a British brand of chocolate bar currently manufactured by Cadbury. First introduced in the UK in 1976, its name derives from the well-known double-decker bus, and the buses have sometimes appeared in advertisements for the product. It is a mixture of milk chocolate, nougat, and crisp, crunchy cereal.
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Who is Nadhim Zahawi? Iraqi refugee to chancellor
Former education secretary Nadhim Zahawi has been appointed The new Chancellor of The Exchequer.
It Follows The Who departed The government after losing confidence in Prime Minister Boris Johnson .
For Mr Zahawi, 55, leading one of The Great Offices of State might have been unthinkable as a child.
" I must be one of The luckiest human beings on earth, " The Stratford-upon-Avon MP said reflecting on His early years.
Born in Iraq in 1967 he could easily have been sent to fight in The 1980s Iran-Iraq War.
" I would have been drafted in to The Iraqi Army , had to go to Front Line and probably die, " he Last Year .
Instead, he and His parents were forced to flee Iraq and he grew up in Britain.
His Family had been influential in The Country - His grandfather was The Governor of The Central Bank of Iraq and His signature appeared on The Country 's banknotes.
However, when Saddam Hussein came to power in The late 1970s, His Family came under threat.
Mr Zahawi's father, a businessman, got a tip-off that The Authorities were coming for him and quickly arranged to fly out.
'Traumatic memory'His son has recalled The Anxiety of watching The plane preparing to Take Off from Baghdad Airport.
After All The Passengers had boarded, a military vehicle drove up to The plane. His Mother was in tears as they saw a passenger being removed from The plane.
The Passenger turned out not to be His father, But The Man who had been sitting behind him on The plane.
Mr Zahawi described it as a " traumatic" childhood moment " stamped on His memory".
So instead of Growing Up in Iraq, Mr Zahawi grew up in Sussex. He was educated at private and comprehensive schools and became a keen equestrian.
But , as he was heading to university another disaster struck The Family .
A business venture of His father's fell through, and he, in Mr Zahawi's words, " lost everything" except a brown Vauxhall car.
'Born organiser'The young Nadhim Zahawi decided he would use The Vauxhall to become a minicab driver in order to help put food on The Table .
But His Mother insisted on her son going to university and pawned her jewellery so he wouldn't have to worry about The finances.
After studying Chemical Engineering at University College London, he followed in His father's entrepreneurial footsteps and Set Up a firm selling Teletubbies Merchandise - a company which attracted investment from The then-Conservative politician Jeffrey Archer .
Lord Archer remembered The young Nadhim Zahawi as " a born organiser - if you said I need six taxis, three aeroplanes and a Double Decker bus, All In 30 Minutes he went and did it. "
Through Lord Archer 's parties, Mr Zahawi met influential Conservative figures including The former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher .
In 1994 he became a Conservative councillor in Wandsworth, South London and three years later unsuccessfully stood for Parliament in Erith and Thamesmead.
When Lord Archer launched His campaign to become London mayor, Mr Zahawi joined His team.
But The Candidate was forced to pull out of The Race , and Mr Zahawi had to look for alternative work.
Expenses scandalAlong with another ex-member of team Archer - Stephan Shakespeare - he launched YouGov, an online polling company.
The Venture was successful and Mr Zahawi was able to cash in His shares for £1. 2m.
Having made His Fortune - But he is believed to be one of The richest politicians in The House of Commons - Mr Zahawi turned His thoughts Once Again to securing a seat in Parliament.
In 2010 he was successful, winning The safe Conservative seat of Stratford-Upon-Avon.
Parliament was still reeling from The MPs expenses scandal, and Mr Zahawi quickly became when it emerged he had claimed expenses to supply His stables with electricity.
He Said he was " mortified by this mistake" and paid back The Money .
It didn't hinder His political progress too much and in January 2018 then-PM Theresa May made him an Education Minister , with responsibility for children and families.
However, he quickly found himself in trouble for attending a gala held by The men-only Presidents Club.
An The hostesses had been subjected to groping and lewd comments.
Vaccines ministerMr Zahawi's attendance at The Event earned him a reprimand from Downing Street.
Despite labelling The current Prime Minister a " controversial face from The past" Mr Zahawi remained a minister when Boris Johnson came to power In July 2019, moving from The education to The Business department.
Then in November 2020, in The Middle of The coronavirus pandemic, he was handed what he has called " The Most important job I'll ever do" - The Position of vaccines minister.
For almost 11 months he oversaw The rollout of The coronavirus vaccine programme, and was able to boast a fair amount of success, especially when The UK raced ahead of many other countries.
The rollout is regularly mentioned by Boris Johnson 's government As One of their greatest achievements.
Reflecting on His own skills, he says he " loves an operational challenge".
Seen as a " safe pair of hands" he came to The education secretary role following The sacking of Gavin Williamson , who was unpopular with The Public after The exams fiasco during The pandemic.
As The Country 's new man in charge of education he faced The unprecedented challenge of ensuring a whole generation of children Caught Up after having missed months of school as a result of The pandemic.
During His tenure he promoted vocational qualification T Levels aiming to make them as famous as A Levels.
He tried to push through The goverment's, although he later U-turned on several clauses following opposition, according to.
And was aiming to help more children benefit from The .
In recent weeks, he had been attempting to see off a potential strike action by teachers, which he called " unforgivable" months after children just returned to school following pandemic disruption.
A strong media performer, The loyal minister has been been relied upon regularly to defend The Prime Minister on broadcast media rounds.
A year ago Mr Zahawi was not in The Cabinet , now he is moving into No 11 Downing Street in striking Ascent .
Source of news: bbc.com