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Owen Smith

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Gender Male
Age 54
Date of birth May 2,1970
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Morecambe
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Spouse Elizabeth Wood
Parents Dai Smith
Party Labour Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Job Journalist
Politician
Television producer
Movies/Shows When a Stranger Calls
I Will Follow
Bored Of The Rings
Hip Hop Squares
The Secret Garden
Leader Jeremy Corbyn
Education University of Sussex
Barry Comprehensive School
Previous positionShadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (2017–2018)
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Owen Smith Life story


Owen Smith is a British lobbyist and former politician who has been the UK government relations director for pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers Squibb since 2020. A member of the Labour Party, he was Member of Parliament for Pontypridd from 2010 to 2019.

Biography

Owen smith (born 2 may 1970) is a british politician who served as shadow secretary of state for northern ireland from 2015 to 2016.He was the memebr of parliament (mp) for pontypridd from 2010 to 2019.

Physical Characteristics

Height: 5 10" (1.78 m)
Eye Color: Brown
Body Type: Average

Family

Siblings: Unknown
Spouse: Liz Smith
Children: 3
Relatives: Unknown

Education and Career

Smith was educated at the university of sussex.Where he studied history and politicsh.E then went on to work as a bbc journalist and later as a lobbyist for the pharmaceutical industry.In 2010.He was elected as the member of parliament for pontypridd.And in 2015 he was appointed shadow secretary of state for northern ireland.

Most Important Event

In was appointed shadow secretary of state for northern ireland.A role he held until the 2017 general election.During his time in the rloe.Smith was instrumental in the successful negotiations that led to the restoration of the northern ireland assembly.

Personal Life

Smith is married to liz smith.With whom he has there children.His zodiac sign is taurus and his nationality is british.

Labour leadership: the result will be announced on may 4. May. April

Labour leadership: the result will be announced on may 4. May. April
Feb 16,2020 9:48 am

... A year later, when he was challenged by Owen Smith of the NEC, they gave only two days and the fee went up to £25...

Tom Watson stood down over Labour Party 'brutality'

Tom Watson stood down over Labour Party 'brutality'
Feb 16,2020 9:35 am

... He also admitted voting for rival Owen Smith during the party s 2016 leadership election, which followed dozens of resignations from the shadow cabinet and a motion of no confidence in Mr Corbyn that was passed by 172 to 40 Labour MPs...

'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs

'A recovering politician' - the new Twitter life of former MPs
Feb 16,2020 7:54 am

... Owen Smith reminds people that while he is no longer an MP, he is still a campaigner, Remainer, Springsteener and lover of 99 ice creams...

Jeremy Corbyn dismisses resignation comments

Jeremy Corbyn dismisses resignation comments
Feb 16,2020 7:06 am

... Rebecca Long-Bailey: the speech of the, the success may be, Mr Corbyn hypothetical Mr Corbyn seen, a challenge to the leadership of Owen Smith in the year 2016...

Brexit: Labour deputy Tom Watson calls for referendum ahead of election

Brexit: Labour deputy Tom Watson calls for referendum ahead of election
Feb 16,2020 6:07 am

... Former Labour leadership contender Owen Smith said Mr Watson was speaking for the majority of Labour members and Labour voters , and that the party should be clearing the Brexit issue off the table before we get to an election ...

Labour prepared to back new Brexit referendum

Labour prepared to back new Brexit referendum
Feb 16,2020 3:20 am

... Labour s position on BrexitJune 2017 - Labour s general election manifesto accepts referendum resultMarch 2018 - Shadow Northern Ireland secretary Owen Smith September - Labour agrees if a general election cannot be achieved it must support all options… including a public vote 28th November - Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says Labour will inevitably back a second referendum if unable to secure general election16th January 2019 - 71 Labour MPs say they support a public vote21st January - Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner says if a second referendum motion was put to MPs, 6th February - Mr Corbyn writes a letter to Mrs May outlining five changes with no mention of a People s Vote 25th February - Labour says it will back a public vote if its proposed Brexit deal is rejected on WednesdayLabour s Hilary Benn, who chairs the Commons Brexit committee, said talk of a referendum was still some way off as MPs would have another opportunity to vote on Theresa May s deal by 12 March...

Brexit: Labour plan can get majority, says John McDonnell

Brexit: Labour plan can get majority, says John McDonnell
Feb 16,2020 2:50 am

... Owen Smith, who failed in his bid to topple Mr Corbyn in a 2016 leadership vote, has said he and lots of other people were considering their future in the party as a result...

Brexit: What's behind Corbyn's letter to May?

Brexit: What's behind Corbyn's letter to May?
Feb 16,2020 2:48 am

... Owen Smith unsuccessfully challenged Mr Corbyn for the leadership in 2016 Former party leadership challenger Owen Smith - a strong supporter of EU membership who was sacked from the front bench for supporting another referendum - has told the BBC...

Brexit: Labour plan can get majority, says John McDonnell

Feb 16,2020 2:48 am

Labour's plan for a permanent customs union with the EU after Brexit can secure a Commons majority, The Shadow chancellor has told the BBC.

John Mcdonnell said it was a "very traditional British compromise" to avoid a "catastrophic" no-deal Brexit.

"We believe that this is a deal that could fly within Parliament ," he said.

Jeremy Corbyn 's letter setting out Labour's demands for supporting a Brexit deal was welcomed by some EU figures and Tory MPs.

Downing Street is expected to reply to Mr Corbyn's letter later on Friday.

Home Secretary Sajid Javid told BBC Wiltshire it was "good that Jeremy Corbyn has finally started talking".

But , he added: "In this letter he's put five demands and I think any person reading that letter would know it's far more about politics than it is about actually trying to work with the Prime Minister in The National interest".

And Nigel Dodds , deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party - who Theresa May relies upon for votes in Parliament - said Mr Corbyn's plan did not have the support of the Labour Party .

He added: "The way to a majority for a deal in the United Kingdom is with the Conservative Party and the DUP.

"I don't believe Theresa May is going to split her party in order to reach out to Jeremy Corbyn , who is going to find it very difficult to bring his own party along, and he cant be relied upon to deliver the Brexit that the Prime Minister believes people voted for in the referendum. "

In contrast to Mrs May's deal, Labour wants the UK to be a member of a customs union with the EU, with an agreement "that includes a UK say on future EU trade deals" and Close Ties to the single market.

Under Mrs May's plan, the UK would leave the customs union, which she says would allow it to strike trade deals around The World .

A senior No 10 source said the government was looking at Labour's proposals "with interest" But added: "There are obviously very considerable points of difference that exist Between Us .

"The PM continues To Believe an independent trade policy is one of The Key advantages of Brexit. "

The UK is due to leave the EU on 29 March when the two-year limit on withdrawal negotiations under the Article 50 process expires.

But Mrs May has been unable to get the withdrawal deal she has negotiated with the EU through Parliament - it was overwhelmingly rejected by MPs last month.

In Brussels on Thursday, she told EU leaders that she could get a "stable majority in Parliament " for The Deal if they agreed to legally-binding changes to the Irish backstop clause - Something they have always ruled out.

Talks are continuing with EU officials - But senior figures in Brussels gave a warm reception to Mr Corbyn's alternative proposals.

The European Parliament 's chief Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt said: "It's important now that this leads to a position in the UK that has the broadest possible majority, so that we can conclude these negotiations. "

European Council President Donald Tusk also described Mr Corbyn's letter as a "promising way" out of the impasse, according to an EU source.

Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington has said he is willing to discuss the proposals with Labour's shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer .

Mr McDonnell told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme: "The Prime Minister has to accept that the only way she will get Something through Parliament is a compromise like this.

"I think if Theresa May said 'I will sign up to Labour's deal' and we went to Parliament , I think we would have a secure Parliamentary majority. "

Conservative MP Sir Oliver Letwin was among those suggesting Mr Corbyn's move could open the way to a cross-party consensus, if Mrs May could not get her deal through:

But Labour's position has upset some of The Party 's own backbenchers Who See it as facilitating a "Tory Brexit" that they say will harm their constituents.

Some Labour members of the People's Vote campaign for another EU referendum have accused Mr Corbyn of abandoning his commitment at Labour's conference to get behind a public vote if he can't force a general election.

Owen Smith , who failed in his bid to topple Mr Corbyn in a 2016 leadership vote, has said he and "lots of other people" were considering their future in The Party as a result.

Owen Smith unsuccessfully challenged Mr Corbyn for the leadership in 2016

Asked about Labour opposition to Mr Corbyn's offer, Mr McDonnell said "not everyone's going to get everything they want" and MPs would have to compromise in the long-term interests of the Country - But denied it had effectively killed off the prospect of Labour backing another referendum.

He said people had "looked over The Edge of a no-deal Brexit" and Economic Growth was already stalling: "Therefore now in The National interest we have got to come together and secure a compromise. If we can't do that, well yes, we have to go back to the people. "

Other Labour backbenchers have welcomed Mr Corbyn's move. Labour's Stephen Kinnock , who backs the "Norway Plus" model of a close economic partnership with the EU, "This can break the Deadlock . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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