Robert Jenrick
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 42 |
Web site | www.robertjenrick.com |
Date of birth | January 9,1982 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Wolverhampton |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Michal Berkner |
Office | Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury |
Previous office | Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Home Secretary (2017–2018) |
Party | Conservative Party |
Address | 29A London Rd, Newark NG24 1TN, UK |
Phone | +44 1636 612837 |
Job | Politician |
Solicitor | |
Previous position | Minister of State for Social Care (2022–2022) |
Education | BPP Leeds |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2014 |
Full name | Robert Edward Jenrick |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 451816 |
Robert Jenrick Life story
Robert Edward Jenrick is a British politician serving as Minister of State for Immigration since October 2022. He served as Minister of State for Health from September to October 2022. He served as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government from 2019 to 2021.
Personal Information
- Profession: Politician
Political Career
- United Kingdom Minister for Immigration: 2019
Important Event
Robert jenrick was appointed united kingdom minister for immigration in july 2019. He has snice taken steps to address the backlog in the immigration system and has implemented a number of hcanges to the immigration ruels and regulations.Interesting Fact
Robert jenrick is the youngest imnister for immigration in the history of the united kingdom. He was appointed at the age of 40 years old.Other Positions Held
- Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury: 2017-2019
Political Views
- Supports a strong defence
Controversies
- Accused of using his position to help a Conservative donor
Chris Mason: Ministers in new bid to reduce immigration
... For the last few weeks the prime minister has been working with the new Home Secretary James Cleverly and the Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick to come up with a plan...
Rishi Sunak agreed migrant deal, Suella Braverman's allies say
... Last week, Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick, which are being discussed internally...
Thousands march against antisemitism in London
... " As well as Boris Johnson, security minister Tom Tugenhadt, immigration minister Robert Jenrick and Labour s shadow science minister Peter Kyle were among political figures in attendance...
Laura Kuenssberg: Questions politicians can't seem to answer on immigration
... Labour, and it seems the immigration minister, Robert Jenrick, where employers can pay immigrants 20% less than the going rate if their jobs are on the list...
Robert Jenrick pressures No 10 with own plan to cut migration
...By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC NewsImmigration Minister Robert Jenrick has drawn up a set of proposals to attempt to cut immigration to the UK...
Children working as riders for food delivery apps - BBC investigation
... Home Office Minister Robert Jenrick told us: " This is not a victimless activity, we ve seen a young person die when he was doing a job that he shouldn t have been doing...
Has Suella Braverman gone too far this time?
... Her deputy Robert Jenrick wouldn t repeat the word...
Scampton asylum plan could cost £260m over 3 years
... " Latest figures from the Home Office annual accounts published in September showed the daily cost of Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick recently announced...
Scampton asylum plan could cost £260m over 3 years
By Leila NathooBBC political correspondent
The cost of housing asylum seekers in a former RAF base in Lincolnshire could reach £260m by 2026, a leaked government document shows.
Ministers have argued placing asylum seekers on sites like Raf Scampton would be cheaper than using hotels.
But a Home Office memo written just days before plans were announced found The Change only represented " marginal" value for money over three years.
The Home Office said The Plan " cuts The Burden on the taxpayer".
A leaked note, written for a senior official on 24 March, estimates total costs of asylum accommodation at Scampton this financial year to be £108. 9m, then £97. 1m in 2024/5 and £51. 9m in 2025/6.
The memo, described as " final" advice to the Home Office 's Accounting Office, acknowledges the estimates were subject to change and based on various assumptions, including 150 beds being available from May 2023, an 85% occupancy rate over The Contract period.
So Far , no overall cost figures attached to The Project have been made public.
The document goes on to say that the planned two-year holding period of The Site " does not represent value for money" as it is not long enough to recoup The Initial set-up costs through savings on hotels.
It suggests the Scampton proposal would be £2m more expensive over two years but could come to represent " marginal" value for money over three years. This depended on projected hotel usage over the period and whether planned modular units on The Site could be connected to mains utilities, something described as a " critical risk".
Five Days after The Note was sent, to house asylum seekers on multiple former military bases including Raf Scampton and MDP Wethersfield.
'Staggering waste'The Plan has been fiercely opposed by The Local authority, West Lindsey District Council, which says it will also lose out on a £300m investment to redevelop The Base , the former home of the Red Arrows and The World War Two squadron.
The Council 's legal challenge to the proposals was heard in The High Court This Week .
The Conservative MP for Gainsborough, Sir Edward Leigh said the figures showed a " staggering waste of public money" and described the plans in his constituency as a " political gimmick".
The Site is Not Yet operational, but the Home Office eventually intends to use the Scampton site to house up to 2,000 men.
West Lindsey Council argues the plans are unlawful, claiming the government has misused Class Q emergency planning permission to begin development.
The judicial review is also being brought by Braintree District Council and a local resident over similar plans for a military site in Wethersfield, Essex.
It emerged ahead of The Court hearing This Week that the Home Office intends to apply for permission to use the sites for a further three years.
" Frankly, I was lied to repeatedly, " Sir Edward told The Bbc earlier This Week .
" First of all I was told it was going to be two years, And Then it was going to be three years, And Then it was going to save money. There's no value for money. Their whole case, I believe, is shot to pieces. "
'Soft Touch 'One government source close to The Project acknowledged there had been high costs associated with developing Scampton, including the legal challenge and also the removal of asbestos.
The Source argued this development showed assets on The Site were being improved.
But The Source insisted using larger sites to house asylum seekers was a better alternative to hotels.
" Hotels are fundamentally a bad form of accommodation - They are economically damaging to communities, They Take Away a really important resource, " The Source said.
" They are inappropriate and add to a perception of the UK as a soft Touch - other governments in Europe don't use hotels for asylum seekers. "
Latest figures from the Home Office annual accounts published in September showed The Daily cost of
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick recently announced.
A Home Office spokesperson said: " Delivering accommodation on surplus military sites provides more orderly, suitable accommodation for those arriving in small boats whilst helping to reduce the use of hotels.
" This also cuts The Burden on the taxpayer and ensures that every pound of their money is spent in The Most effective way.
" We Are confident in our project, which Will House asylum seekers in safe and secure accommodation, while continuing to work closely with local councils to address local community concerns. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com