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Jonathan Ashworth

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Gender Male
Age 46
Date of birth October 14,1978
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Salford District
Greater Manchester
United Kingdom
SpouseEmilie Oldknow
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Politician
Education Durham University
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Jonathan Michael Graham Ashworth is a British Labour Party politician serving as Member of Parliament for Leicester South since 2011, and has served as Shadow Secretary of State for Health in Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet since 2016.

Rishi Sunak refuses to say if he backs Suella Braverman multiculturalism remarks

Rishi Sunak refuses to say if he backs Suella Braverman multiculturalism remarks
Sep 28,2023 12:21 pm

... " Bishop of Leicester Martyn Snow and local Labour politicians were among those to criticise her comments, with Leicester MPs Jonathan Ashworth and Liz Kendall describing them as " ignorant and offensive"...

Liz Truss urges PM to cut taxes and benefit increases

Liz Truss urges PM to cut taxes and benefit increases
Sep 17,2023 8:51 pm

... " Meanwhile Labour have called on the prime minister to block Labour s shadow paymaster general Jonathan Ashworth argued that " those who crashed the economy" should not be rewarded...

Angela Rayner handed new role as Keir Starmer reshuffles top team

Angela Rayner handed new role as Keir Starmer reshuffles top team
Sep 4,2023 10:41 am

... She replaces Jonathan Ashworth, who takes on a role shadowing the Cabinet Office...

Two-child benefit cap: Keir Starmer to face challenge from Labour policy body

Two-child benefit cap: Keir Starmer to face challenge from Labour policy body
Jul 18,2023 8:11 am

... They feel instead - like deputy leader Angela Rayner and shadow work and pensions secretary Jonathan Ashworth - he could have denounced the policy, but simply explained the money was not there to change it yet, as the Conservatives have crashed the economy...

Food price cap won't make a difference - retailers

Food price cap won't make a difference - retailers
May 28,2023 10:20 pm

... Labour s shadow work and pensions secretary Jonathan Ashworth compared the plans to pricing controls introduced by Conservative prime minister Edward Heath in the 1970s...

CBI rape allegations 'shocking' says Labour shadow minister

CBI rape allegations 'shocking' says Labour shadow minister
Apr 23,2023 9:10 am

... On Sunday, Labour s shadow work and pensions secretary Jonathan Ashworth stopped short of calling for the group to be disbanded, instead saying it needed " root and branch" reform...

Budget 2023: Universal credit claimants to get more childcare cost help

Budget 2023: Universal credit claimants to get more childcare cost help
Mar 11,2023 6:00 pm

... " Labour s shadow work and pension s secretary Jonathan Ashworth said: " Over recent months, Labour has outlined welfare reforms to get Britain back to work and now the Tories are following our lead...

No Sue Gray contact during Partygate report, Keir Starmer says

No Sue Gray contact during Partygate report, Keir Starmer says
Mar 6,2023 7:20 am

... But, Ms Donelan added, the main concern was about " what process has taken place for her to acquire this new job, have talks taken place when potentially they shouldn t have, etc? " Speaking to the BBC s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, shadow work and pensions secretary, Jonathan Ashworth, was repeatedly asked when Ms Gray was offered the job...

Food price cap won't make a difference - retailers

Mar 5,2023 6:30 am

By James GregoryBBC News

Government plans to introduce a cap on The Price of basic food items will not help tackle The Rising cost of living, retailers have warned.

The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said the measures would not make a " jot of difference" and could thwart efforts to cut inflation.

A voluntary agreement with major retailers could see price reductions on basic food items like bread and milk.

There are no plans for a mandatory price cap, No 10 sources have stressed.

The idea of a cap or freeze on basic food items, as, is said to be at the " drawing board stage".

Supermarkets are expected to be allowed to select which items they would cap and only take part in the initiative, modelled on a similar agreement in France, on a voluntary basis.

But there is some doubt over what impact a price cap would have, with the scheme facing criticism from retailers and opposition MPs.

Labour's Shadow Work and pensions secretary Jonathan Ashworth compared the plans to pricing controls introduced by Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath in the 1970s.

The BRC, a Trade Association which advocates on behalf of More Than 200 retailers, said the government should focus more on cutting Red Tape so resources could be " directed to keeping prices as low as possible" rather than " recreating 1970s-style price controls".

" This will not make a jot of difference to prices, " Andrew Opie, director of food and sustainability at the BRC said.

" High food prices are a direct result of the Soaring cost of energy, transport, and labour, as well as higher prices paid to food manufacturers and farmers, " he added.

" As commodity prices drop, many of the costs keeping inflation high are now arising from the muddle of new regulation coming from government. "

Health Secretary Steve Barclay told Bbc One 's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme that the policy was " not about any element of compulsion".

" The government is working constructively with supermarkets as to how we address the very real concerns around food inflation and the cost of living, and doing so in a way that is also very mindful to the impact on suppliers, " He Said .

It Comes days after Sainsbury's boss Simon Roberts denied that his supermarket had been profiteering.

He told The Bbc that supermarkets had spent money to " battle inflation" and avoid passing all of The Rising costs onto consumers.

The Consumer Prices Index of inflation was 8. 7% in the year to April, with food prices rising by 19. 1 % in the same 12-month period -

Soaring prices of some food products have meant inflation has not come down by as much as many predicted.

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