Roger Gale
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 81 |
Date of birth | August 20,1943 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Poole |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Spouse | Gabrielle Marks |
Susan Linda Sampson | |
Wendy Dawn Bowman | |
Job | Disc jockey |
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Journalist | |
Television producer | |
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Radio producer | |
Official site | parliament.uk |
Education | Guildhall School of Music & Drama |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1983 | |
Major | 17,189 |
Movies/Shows | Death Speaks Another Language |
Speaker | Lindsay Hoyle |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 444765 |
Roger Gale Life story
Sir Roger James Gale is a British politician who has served as the member of Parliament for North Thanet since 1983. He had a career in journalism and broadcasting from 1964, around the same time as he joined the Conservative Party, until 1983. He was knighted in 2012.
Hotel for migrants in wrong place, says North Devon Council
... It comes as Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been criticised over the There are thousands of migrants at the camp, which local Conservative MP Roger Gale said had been " overwhelmed"...
Manston migrant centre like a zoo, says asylum seeker
... Several hundred asylum seekers were relocated from the Manston centre on Tuesday, according to local Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale...
UK is compassionate, says PM after Suella Braverman invasion row
... Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale, who represents North Thanet, where the Manston centre is located, said using such " inflammatory language" was " completely unacceptable" and " might well incite an unpleasant element in British society to violence"...
Suella Braverman challenges critics to oust her in asylum row
... Sir Roger Gale, one of the Tory MPs in Kent, said the situation in Manston was " wholly unacceptable" and suggested it may have " developed deliberately"...
Manston migrant centre: What are the problems?
... There are now thousands of migrants at the camp and local Conservative MP Roger Gale says " it is overwhelmed and it is wholly unacceptable...
Ministers face questions as migrant crisis worsens
... Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick and Tory MP Sir Roger Gale visited the Manston centre on Sunday to discuss solutions to ease pressure on the site...
Partygate: Who are the Tory MPs calling on Boris Johnson to go?
... Roger Gale Constituency: North Thanet Majority: 17,189 First elected: 1983 A consistent critic of Boris Johnson, Roger Gale voted against the government s plans to break international law during the EU Trade deal negotiations in 2020...
Partygate: Met facing questions over PM photos
... The peer and former leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Ruth Davidson, said the prime minister s position was untenable, while veteran Tory MP Sir Roger Gale said the new images were " damning" and suggested Mr Johnson should quit...
Manston migrant centre like a zoo, says asylum seeker
By Matt MurphyBBC News
Conditions at an overcrowded migrant centre in Kent were akin to Living in a prison or a zoo, a recent resident has told The Bbc .
Ahmed - not his real name - Said people at the Manston processing centre were treated like " animals" with 130 people forced to share a single large tent.
Over 4,000 migrants have reportedly been held at The Camp - meant to host just 1,600 - in recent days.
But Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has insisted numbers are coming down.
Ahmed - who left the centre on Monday after 24 Days There - described being forced to sleep on the floor, and being prevented from going to the toilet, taking a shower or going outside for exercise.
He also Said people were prevented from calling their families To Let them know They had made The Crossing to the UK safely.
" For the 24 Days I'm in There , I can't call to My Family to say to them I'm dead, I'm Living - They don't know anything about me, " He Said .
" All people in There , They have A Family . They should know what is happening to us. "
Manston, a former military base in Kent, opened as a processing centre in February for the growing number of migrants reaching the UK in small boats. Migrants are meant to be held There for short periods of time while undergoing security and identity checks.
They are then supposed to be moved into the Home Office 's asylum accommodation system, which often means a hotel due to a shortage of available accommodation.
But Manston became even more crowded at the weekend when 700 migrants were sent There from another centre in Dover, which was firebombed.
Several hundred asylum seekers were relocated from the Manston centre on Tuesday, according to local Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale .
More will leave throughout the week He Said , tweeting: " This must never be allowed to happen again. "
Mr Jenrick tweeted on Tuesday that the numbers of migrants held at the centre had " fallen substantially".
" Unless we receive an unexpectedly high number of migrants in small boats in The Coming days, numbers will fall significantly This Week , " He Said . " It's imperative that The Site returns a sustainable operating model and We Are doing everything we can to ensure that happens swiftly. "
But The British Red Cross Said " the serious problems at Manston are indicative of the wider issues facing the asylum system".
A huge number of migrants have arrived in the UK this year. So Far this year, There have been almost 40,000 arrivals in Kent - with nearly 1,000 crossing the Channel on Saturday alone.
Separately, The Bbc received photos of unaccompanied children being forced to sleep on the floor at another unnamed Home Office facility in Kent.
The pictures show a sparsely decorated room, with just a few books and a box of Scrabble as entertainment to help pass The Time in the facility.
Writing in different languages is seen scrawled on The Walls above a row of plastic chairs, fixed to the floor. The Bbc understands the facility is used to process unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
The government has come under huge pressure to tackle The Rise in small boat crossings and to speed up the processing of migrants already in the UK.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been accused by opposition parties of ignoring legal advice that Said she had to source additional hotel accommodation to prevent overcrowding at the centre.
Ms Braverman rejected the accusations.
The home secretary was also accused of using inflammatory language, after saying southern England was facing an " invasion" of migrants during a heated House of Commons session.
The Refugee Council Said her language was " appalling, wrong and dangerous". Her immigration minister Mr Jenrick later Said politicians must Be Careful with their language around migration issues.
And the Prime Minister 's official spokesman Said Rishi Sunak told his cabinet at a meeting on Tuesday that the UK would " always be a compassionate, welcoming country".
Meanwhile, counter-terror police have taken over The Investigation into an attack the firebombing of an immigration processing centre in Dover in Kent on Sunday.
Detectives have Said Andrew Leak, 66, from High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, likely carried out The Attack in " some form of hate-filled grievance" before killing Himself .
Source of news: bbc.com