Guto Bebb
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Web site | www.gutobebb.org.uk |
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Date of birth | October 9,1968 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Wrexham |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Spouse | Esyllt Bebb |
Previous office | Minister for Defence Procurement (2018–2018) |
Nationality | Welsh |
British | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 408811 |
About Guto Bebb
Guto ap Owain Bebb is a Welsh Conservative Party politician and former business consultant who has served as Member of Parliament for Aberconwy since the 2010 general election. He had previously unsuccessfully contested elections to both the Welsh Assembly and the House of Commons.
Boris Johnson readmits 10 Brexit rebels to Tory party
... Sir Oliver Letwin, Justine Greening, Dominic Grieve, Rory Stewart, Guto Bebb, Anne Milton and Antoinette Sandbach also remain as independents...
MPs demand Parliament be recalled after Scottish prorogation court ruling
... Guto Bebb, another Conservative rebel stripped of the whip last week, said No 10 must now release all internal communications relating to the decision to suspend Parliament as demanded by MPs in a vote on Monday...
Brexit showdown: Who is the Tory were rebels who defied Boris Johnson?
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Brexit: Tory MPs warned not to rebel against government
... They include the likes of Greg Clark, Claire Perry, Ed Vaizey, Guto Bebb and David Mundell...
Jo Swinson: Clarke and Harman 'prepared to lead emergency government'
... Conservative former minister Guto Bebb said MPs should take seriously the offer, arguing that a short-term Mr Corbyn government would be less damaging than the generational damage that would be caused by a no-deal Brexit ...
Brexit: Corbyn plan to stop no deal meets resistance
... However, Conservative MP Guto Bebb said those opposed to a no-deal Brexit must take seriously this type of offer ...
How are MPs deselected?
... Some MPs opposed to a no-deal exit - such as Guto Bebb, Richard Harrington and Oliver Letwin - have taken pre-emptive action and already announced they will not contest the next election...
Jo Swinson: Clarke and Harman 'prepared to lead emergency government'
Harriet Harman and Ken Clarke are respectively known as The Mother and Father of the House due to their long service in The Commons
Senior Tory Ken Clarke and former deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman are both prepared to lead an emergency government to avoid a no-deal Brexit, Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson has said.
Ms Swinson rejected Jeremy Corbyn 's proposal that he should be caretaker PM if he wins a vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson 's government.
She Said the Labour leader did not have enough support from MPs.
Mr Corbyn said he was "ready to serve" as PM if the government collapsed.
Speaking on a visit to Machynlleth, Powys, he said he was "disappointed" by Ms Swinson's response to his plan, adding that he hoped she would "come round" to it.
Asked if he could support Mr Clarke or Ms Harman as an interim Prime Minister , Mr Corbyn said: "Under normal constitutional processes in Britain, when a government collapses, the leader of the opposition is called on to form a government. "
It was "not up to Jo Swinson to decide who the next Prime Minister is going to be", he added.
Ms Swinson put forward Mr Clarke and Ms Harman - who are the longest-continuously serving male and female MPs - as potential caretaker Prime Ministers , saying they were both experienced and command respect across Parliament.
"I have been In Touch with them because obviously you don't just mention people's names without checking that they're OK with that," she told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme.
"They put public Duty First and they don't want to see a no-deal Brexit," she added.
"If the House of Commons asks them to lead an emergency government to get Our Country out of this Brexit mess and to stop us driving off that cliff to a no deal, then yes, they are prepared to do that. "
However, Ms Swinson said she would be open to discussing alternative suggestions with Mr Corbyn of installing "an experienced MP who has that respect across the House".
On Thursday, to prevent a no-deal Brexit, which involves calling a vote of no confidence in the government and - if that is successful - a snap election, where he would campaign for another referendum.
The SNP and Plaid Cymru did not rule out supporting a cross-party government to stop a no-deal exit and some Tory rebels suggested they would hold talks with Mr Corbyn.
An SNP spokesman confirmed The Party 's Westminster leader, Ian Blackford , had held a "constructive conversation" with the Labour leader on Friday morning to discuss "ways in which the opposition parties can work together in removing the growing threat of a disastrous no-deal Brexit".
Conservative former minister Guto Bebb said MPs should "take seriously" the offer, arguing that a short-term Mr Corbyn government would be "less damaging than the generational damage that would be caused by a no-deal Brexit".
Another Conservative, Dominic Grieve , told The Guardian he was "happy to talk" to the leader of the opposition but added that he was "a deeply divisive figure and in trying to stop a no-deal Brexit it is not my purpose to help him into Downing Street".
And David Gauke - a former justice Secretary - signalled his opposition to The Plan , "If anyone thinks The Answer is Jeremy Corbyn , I think they're probably asking the wrong question. "
Senior Tory Remainer Dame Caroline Spelman and The Independent Group for Change also refused to support a Corbyn government.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he wants a deal with the European Union , but insists the UK must leave The Bloc by the end of October "do or die".
He has also said the cost of a no-deal Brexit would be "vanishingly inexpensive, if you prepare".
Business Minister Kwasi Kwarteng said he was "a great fan" of Mr Clarke, but dismissed talk of the MP becoming Prime Minister as "speculation" - adding that he did not believe Labour could win a no-confidence vote.
Who are Ken Clarke and Harriet Harman ? Ken Clarke in 2005 during his third leadership campaignKen Clarke was first elected to Parliament as a Conservative MP in 1970 for the Nottinghamshire constituency of Rushcliffe.
He held several senior government posts under Margaret Thatcher and John Major , including health Secretary , education Secretary and chancellor.
However, his pro-European stance put him at odds with many in his party and despite three attempts in 1997, 2001 and 2005, he failed to become Conservative leader.
Harriet Harman with then shadow home Secretary Roy Hattersley in 1982Harriet Harman was first elected to the London constituency of Peckham in 1982.
Under Tony Blair 's government, she served as Social Security Secretary , minister for women and solicitor general.
In 2007 she won the race to be deputy leader of her party, and became acting leader in 2010 when Gordon Brown resigned following Labour's general election defeat.
conservative party, harriet harman, jeremy corbyn, liberal democrats, jo swinson, labour party, kenneth clarke, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com