Paula Sherriff
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 49 |
Date of birth | April 16,1975 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Glasgow |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Labour Party |
Job | Politician |
Official site | paulasherriff.org.uk |
Previous position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 519856 |
Paula Sherriff Life story
Paula Michelle Sherriff is a British Labour politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Dewsbury from 2015 to 2019.
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... Labour MP Paula Sherriff called on the prime minister to moderate his language, saying many MPs receive death threats and abuse which often quote the same words...
Amber Rudd accuses Number 10 of language that 'incites violence'
... On Wednesday, Labour s Paula Sherriff referred to Jo Cox, the MP murdered in 2016, as she pleaded with the prime minister to refrain from using dangerous words like surrender ...
Parliament: Are threats to MPs widespread?
... Paula Sherriff and Jess Phillips, both Labour MPs, described receiving death threats...
Johnson defends language after criticism from MPs
... Labour MP Paula Sherriff said she had received death threats which often quoted the prime minister s words, including surrender act , and to moderate his language...
Boris Johnson faces backlash over 'dangerous' language
... Fellow Labour MP Paula Sherriff said she accepted it was necessary for all us of to reflect on the issue...
MPs' fury at Boris Johnson's 'dangerous language'
... Labour s Paula Sherriff referred to Jo Cox, the MP murdered in 2016, as she pleaded with him to refrain from using dangerous words like surrender ...
Police chief disappointed PM used officers as speech backdrop
... Paula Sherriff, MP for Dewsbury and Tracy Brabin, MP for Batley and Spen, have written to the chief constable about Mr Johnson s visit...
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... ? Others called his tweet disgraceful while Labour MP Paula Sherriff said he was utterly vile ...
Police chief disappointed PM used officers as speech backdrop
A chief constable was "disappointed" his officers were used as a backdrop to a speech by Boris Johnson about Brexit.
Thirty-five officers stood behind the Prime Minister during the speech which was scheduled to mark a recruitment campaign for an extra 20,000 officers.
Mr Johnson was accused of politicising The Police by having them present during Thursday's speech in Wakefield.
Chief Constable John Robins said he understood the speech would be solely about Police Officer recruitment.
"We had no prior knowledge that the speech would be broadened to other issues until it was delivered," the West Yorkshire Police chief said on Friday.
"I was therefore disappointed to see my police officers as a backdrop to the part of the speech that was not related to recruitment. "
Speech 'hijacked'Although the speech in Wakefield focused on police funding, it also referenced a possible general election with Mr Johnson stating he would.
Mark Burns-Williamson, West Yorkshire 's Labour police and crime commissioner, said The Visit which should have been about plans for police recruitment was "hijacked" by Mr Johnson.
He added: "The news of the recruitment drive and the acknowledgment of how officers and staff have suffered with austerity was completely lost because he was only interested in getting his own agenda across.
"There is no way police officers and staff, who clearly thought it would be all about police recruitment announcements, should have formed a backdrop to a speech of that nature. "
John Apter, chairman of The Police Federation for England and Wales, said: "I Am surprised that police officers were used as a backdrop for a political speech in this way.
"I Am sure that on reflection all concerned will agree that this was the wrong decision and it is disappointing that the focus has been taken away from the recruitment of 20,000 officers. "
Paula Sherriff , MP for Dewsbury and Tracy Brabin , MP for Batley and Spen, have written to The Chief constable about Mr Johnson's visit.
"We've asked him A Number of questions including about whether the officers had the option about whether to be there during that visit, which was clearly hijacked, and also what was the cost of that visit to The Public purse," Ms Sheriff said.
Shortly before Mr Robins' statement was released, Downing Street defended Thursday's visit to The Force 's operations and training complex.
A Number 10 spokeswoman said: "The PM's long-planned visit was highlighting a national recruitment campaign for 20,000 new officers which has been welcomed across The Police service. "
"It gave the PM an opportunity to see first-hand the outstanding training which new recruits receive and to meet those who have committed their lives to keeping us safe. "
Earlier on Thursday, Mr Johnson took part in walkabouts in Leeds and Wakefield where he was approached by a member of The Public who shook his hand before politely asking him to leave his town.
The Encounter led to the hashtag PleaseLeaveMyTown trending on Twitter .
boris johnson, west yorkshire police
Source of news: bbc.com