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Jenny Chapman

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Gender Female
Age 51
Date of birth September 25,1973
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Surrey
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Spouse Nick Smith
Party Labour Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Education Brunel University London
Durham University
Hummersknott Academy
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of House of Lords of the United Kingdom
Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2021
Previous positionShadow Minister for Exiting the European Union of United Kingdom (2016–2020)
Children 2
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Jennifer Chapman, Baroness Chapman of Darlington is a British politician and life peer attending shadow cabinet as a Shadow Minister of State at the Cabinet Office since 2021. A member of the Labour Party, she served as Member of Parliament for Darlington from 2010 to 2019.

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... Labour s shadow Cabinet Office minister Jenny Chapman called the move a " humiliating u-turn, " adding: " After wasting months of parliamentary time, the Tories have conceded that this universally unpopular bill will damage the economy...

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... However, Labour s Jenny Chapman who lost her Darlington seat in the election said it was patronising to think that presenting someone who speaks with a northern accent means you are going to win support in the North ...

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... Labour shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman said the documents confirm our worst fears ...

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Brexit: 'Fears confirmed' over rights at work, says Labour

Feb 16,2020 4:55 am

Business minister Kwesi Kwarteng said the reports are "completely mad"

Labour has said leaked government papers "confirm its worst fears" about plans to dilute workers' rights after Brexit.

The documents, say that the drafting of commitments on workers' rights and The Environment in the Brexit deal "leaves room for interpretation".

Labour said it is a "blueprint" for ending "vital rights and protections".

But Business Minister Kwesi Kwarteng said the claims are "way exaggerated".

The leaked paper suggests that the government believes there is considerable scope to diverge from the EU on employment rights and other regulations after Brexit, despite its pledge to maintain a "level playing Field " in Boris Johnson 's latest deal.

In Mr Johnson's Brexit deal, references to a level playing Field - the idea that the UK and EU countries keep their rules and standards close to prevent one trying to gain a competitive advantage - were removed from the legally binding withdrawal agreement.

Instead, they were put into the non-binding "political declaration", which describes the potential future relationship between the UK and EU.

According to the FT, the leaked document says the UK's and EU's interpretation of the "level playing Field " pledge will be "very different", and the text represents a "much more open Starting Point " for negotiations over a future trade deal.

Purportedly drafted by the Brexit department, The Paper appears to contradict promises by the Prime Minister on Wednesday that the UK is committed to the "highest possible standards" for The Environment and rights at work.

It Comes as EU leaders consider, having agreed to an extension in principle after the UK government admitted it could not meet its 31 October deadline.

The document will fuel fears among some in the EU that Boris Johnson is planning to shape Britain into a Singapore-style economy, with low taxes and light regulation, which could compete against Europe by potentially downgrading rights.

'Better than our word'

Suggestions that workers' rights could be diluted will also raise concerns among Labour MPs, 19 of whom voted for the Withdrawal Agreement Bill to progress in The House of Commons.

Labour shadow Brexit minister Jenny Chapman said the documents "confirm our worst fears".

She Said : "Boris Johnson 's Brexit is a blueprint for a deregulated economy, which will see vital rights and protections torn up. "

The Brexit department said it did not recognise the document, however.

And Business Minister Kwesi Kwarteng told the BBC the claims were "completely mad" after the government had worked to win the support of Labour MPs.

"It wouldn't make any sense at all to dilute workers' rights in building that coalition to land The Bill ," he said.

"We have said we will be better than our word. We have said our ambition on securing workers' rights will be stronger than the provision of The Bill . "

A legal commitment

Environmental groups have also raised concerns after the document was leaked, calling on ministers to introduce legal guarantees on current standards in The Environment Bill, which is due to be debated for the First Time in The Commons on Monday.

Benjamin Halfpenny from Greener UK, a coalition of groups including the RSPB, Friends of the Earth and The National Trust, said: "The government has had plenty of opportunities to put a commitment to existing standards into law, but has thus far not done so.

"Such a commitment would not prevent future governments from going further on things Like Water quality and chemical safety, just stop them going backwards. "

A Brexit department spokesman said the government "has no intention of lowering the standards of workers' rights or Environmental Protection after we leave the EU".

He said the UK already exceeds the minimum standards in areas such as maternity leave, shared Parental Leave and greenhouse gas emissions Targets .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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