Pushed on why he bothered to contest it, Mr Grieve said “because it was a debate which was well worth having and has to be has, and indeed this election is not going to resolve it, if anything, it shows an even higher polarisation”.
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Grieve attended the Cabinet as Attorney General for England and Wales and Advocate General for Northern Ireland from May 2010 to July 2014… Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile, “Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. Speaking on Sky News ahead of the count, he said: “From my point of view, standing as the Independent, it was always going to be a considerable challenge because the fear of Jeremy Corbyn means that people believe they’re between the devil and the deep blue sea, and therefore they’re more inclined to the deep blue sea, even though they don’t trust Mr Johnson.”, On his own chances and whether he will lose his seat, he said: “Yes, I’m sure that’s the case. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. After losing his position as attorney general in 2014 following a cabinet reshuffle by then leader David Cameron, Mr Grieve said he “would have very happily stayed on”.
Boris Johnson drives a Union flag-themed JCB, with the words "Get Brexit Done" inside the digger bucket, through a fake wall emblazoned with the word "GRIDLOCK", during a general election campaign event at JCB construction company in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, A sculpture of an owl is bedecked with an EU beret as Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson gestures during an interview at a general election campaign event in Bath, Boris Johnson (C) talks during a question and answer session on a general election campaign visit to Ferguson's Transport in the town of Washington, west of Sunderland, Boris Johnson tries to save a shot during a warm up before a girls football match while on the campaign trail in Cheadle Hulme, northwest England, Jeremy Corbyn makes cup of coffee as he campaigns in Barry, south Wales, Nicola Sturgeon poses as she launches the SNP campaign bus tour, at Queensferry Crossing in Edinburgh, Scotland, Boris Johnson reacts as he changes a wheel of a Formula One car during a Conservative Party general election campaign visit to Red Bull Racing in Milton Keynes, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a Christmas market in Salisbury, Liberal Democrat Leader Jo Swinson on the election campaign bus on route to Chelmsford, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn talking to a university worker outside Birkbeck/SOAS University of London, at the announcement of his parties of the plan for the extension of workers' rights, Nicola Sturgeon plays a game with string during a visit to Perth and District YMCA, Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage picks up a copy of The Brexiteer during a visit to JPI Printers in Dinnington, Boris Johnson, centre, talks to veteran James Gammer as he visits a veterans centre, SNP supporters meet First Minister Nicola Sturgeon following her address during a St Andrews day election speech, Jeremy Corbyn has a photo taken outside Birkbeck/SOAS University, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson during a visit to the Cardiff United Synagogue, Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage reacts as he attends an election debate, Jeremy Corbyn wears a jacked displaying Labour's slogan 'For the many, not the few', Prime Minister Boris Johnson on The Andrew Marr Show, Nicola Sturgeon plays with local children during a visit to the Jelly Tots & Cookies Play Cafe in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn eats some chips in Whitby, northern England, Boris Johnson and Conservative MP George Eustice, left, tour 'Rodda's Clotted Cream' whilst campaigning in Cornwall, Jo Swinson during a visit to Dunkertons Cider Company, an organic and plastic free brewery in Cheltenham, Jeremy Corbyn holds up unreacted documents with NHS staff. Picture date: Tuesday November 26, 2019.
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Mr Grieve, who was appointed the government’s most senior legal adviser in 2010, was one of the most vocal supporters of the European Convention on Human Rights. "The country is now embarking on a new chapter in its history, whether it's a chapter that is going to bring any joy remains highly questionable.". Former prime minister David Cameron regarded Mr Grieve as a “star performer in parliament”. On the other hand, I am new to politics, have much to learn and believe Brexit is the defining political issue of our time in the UK – even in the face of the climate crisis, an NHS under strain and myriad other domestic problems. DominicGrieve has been one of the real heroes of Parliament in recent times, bringing his legal expertise and considerable experience to the table when we’ve needed it most.
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