Ruth Smeeth
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 45 |
Date of birth | June 29,1979 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Edinburgh |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Michael Smeeth |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Labour Party |
Job | Politician |
Official site | ruthsmeeth.org.uk |
Previous position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (2015–2019) |
Education | University of Birmingham |
Position | Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2022 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404166 |
Ruth Smeeth Life story
Ruth Lauren Smeeth, Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent North from 2015 until 2019. Since 2022 she has been a member of the House of Lords.
BT took three hours to report 999 fault, says minister
... " Labour peer Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent, who previously sat in the Commons as Ruth Smeeth, called it " an incredibly disconcerting event"...
Keir Starmer denies targeting Labour left-wingers after Abbott suspended
... " Icon The national vice chair of Jewish Labour, Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent, formerly Ruth Smeeth, called the fallout from Ms Abbott s comments " depressing"...
Tom Watson and Arlene Foster nominated for peerages
... Frances O Grady, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), will be made a peer after being nominated by Labour, alongside Ruth Smeeth, a former Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent North...
Arrests of anti-monarchists prompt free-speech concerns
... Ruth Smeeth, chief executive of Index on Censorship, said the arrests were " deeply concerning" adding: " We must guard against this event being used, by accident or design, to erode in any way the freedom of expression that citizens of this country enjoy...
Online Safety Bill put on hold until new prime minister in place
... " Ruth Smeeth, CEO of campaign group Index on Censorship and former Labour MP, welcomed the bill s passage through Parliament being paused...
Can Online Safety Bill tackle social media abuse of MPs?
... Former Labour MP Ruth Smeeth - who now runs the Index on Censorship organisation - says online trolling and abuse " was a grim but far too normal part of public life"...
General election 2019: Does Labour need a new direction after Corbyn?
... Defeated parliamentary candidates, such as Phil Wilson in Sedgefield, Tony Blair s old seat, and Ruth Smeeth, in Stoke, have pointed out that Mr Corbyn s leadership came up on the doorstep more than Brexit...
Election results: McDonnell blames Brexit for predicted Labour defeat
... Elsewhere in the city, Ruth Smeeth, who lost her Stoke-on-Trent North seat to the Conservatives, described the election result as devastating ...
Keir Starmer denies targeting Labour left-wingers after Abbott suspended
By Sam Francis & David Wallace LockhartBBC Politics
Sir Keir Starmer has denied he is targeting left-wing Labour MPs after Diane Abbott was suspended following comments about racism.
The Hackney MP suggested Jewish, Irish and Traveller people are not subject to racism " all their lives" in a letter to The Observer newspaper.
Ms Abbott apologised, claiming She had mistakenly sent an early version of her comments.
Sir Keir said She was suspended over antisemitism.
Sir Keir Starmer has faced persistent claims that he is carrying out a purge of left-wing MPs and candidates as he attempts to shift The Party back to the centre ground.
He denied this in an interview with BBC Radio 2 's Jeremy Vine .
" In both of those cases, Jeremy and Diane, it's an antisemitism issue, " Sir Keir said.
" I was very clear, I think it was The First thing I said as Labour leader, which was I would tear antisemitism out by its roots from our party.
" And I asked all those that had lost confidence in Labour because of antisemitism to judge me by my actions, not by my words.
" There aren't many people going out saying that it's possible to defend what Diane Abbott said Last Weekend . "
Ms Abbott, who was shadow home secretary under Jeremy Corbyn , and made history as the UK's first black female MP in 1987, apologised for her comments.
She claimed She had sent an early draft of her letter to The Observer In Error .
In a statement, Ms Abbott said: " I Wish to wholly and unreservedly withdraw my remarks and disassociate myself from them.
" Racism takes many forms, and it is completely undeniable that Jewish People have suffered its monstrous effects, as have Irish People , Traveller and many others. "
Left-wing activist group Momentum have called for Ms Abbott to be reinstated as a Labour MP.
In statement, The Group said: " Diane was right to apologise for her comments This Morning . The Party should now accept The Apology and restore The Whip . "
'Icon'The National vice chair of Jewish Labour, Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent, formerly Ruth Smeeth , called The Fallout from Ms Abbott's comments " depressing".
The former MP, who was critical of Labour's response to antisemitism under Mr Corbyn, nonetheless described Ms Abbott as " an icon".
In an interview for GB News - to be broadcast on Sunday - She Said : " We need to find a way through this. We need to find a way through where there is A Level of dignity for Diane too, because it's really important for her community. "
Labour critics of Ms Abbott have not reached a consensus on what should happen next.
Some say her comments are part of a pattern of recent behaviour and want the suspension of The Whip to stay in place to prevent her standing as a Labour candidate at The Next general election.
Others, though, are concerned She could become a " martyr" of The Party 's left wing. The preferred course for them is that She agrees to Stand Down at The Next election and The Whip is restored.
But there is no indication that Ms Abbott would be willing to do so.
In April, Labour's National Executive Committee (NEC) voted 22 to 12 to approve a motion from Sir Keir to prevent Labour endorsing Mr Corbyn as a candidate for The Party at The Next election. There is no right of appeal.
Mr Corbyn was already suspended from being a Labour MP and sits as an independent following a row over antisemitism.
The Labour leadership has faced accusations of, and some party figures fear Labour will be less of a broad church in The Future .
Allies of Sir Keir argue that they're simply trying to ensure the quality of Labour politicians is high, but others see it as an attempt to shift The Party away from the Jeremy Corbyn era, labelling it a " purge".
Sir Keir Starmer for doing interviews for " Making Up policy on the hoof" during interviews while on the picket line during train strikes In July 2022.
But supporters of Mr Tarry have claimed he was sacked for pushing left-wing policies.
Mr Tarry was later deselected by his local constituency party - preventing him for standing for re-election as a Labour candidate in the same seat.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com