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  1. 23 lug 2020 · July 23, 2020. Anna McKie. Source: Getty. Dominic Grieve is a former British politician and barrister. A leading opponent of Brexit, he served as the Conservative MP for Beaconsfield from 1997 to 2019 and was attorney general from 2010 to 2014. He was recently appointed visiting professor in law at Goldsmiths, University of London.

  2. Politics In 1977, Smith was selected as Conservative candidate for the Labour seat of Ashfield in Nottinghamshire at the by-election that had been called following the resignation of David Marquand. Ashfield was regarded as a 'safe' Labour seat, but on 28 April, in an amazing result, Smith overturned Marquand's October 1974 majority of 22,915 to win by 264 votes over Labour's Michael Cowan ...

  3. South Buckinghamshire. Beaconsfield ( / ˈbɛkənzfiːld /) is a constituency [n 1] in Buckinghamshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Joy Morrissey of the Conservative Party. She succeeded Independent and former Conservative Dominic Grieve, whom she defeated following his suspension from the party.

  4. Grieve amendment. Grieve amendment may refer to a number of amendments tabled by Dominic Grieve, mostly associated with parliamentary votes on Brexit, including: Amendment to the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019, designed to prevent the prorogation of parliament in the run up to the 31 October Brexit deadline.

  5. 11 dic 2019 · Cleary rattled on: “It is appalling!”. On 12 December Dominic Grieve, 63, was, after 22 years as Beaconsfield’s MP, set to lose his seat in the House of Commons. He had already lost his party. He was one of 21 Conservative MPs who, on 4 September, had the party whip withdrawn over their opposition to a no-deal Brexit.

  6. 9 nov 2019 · Dominic Grieve stops to take a selfie with Alex Walker, while canvassing in Marlow on Friday. Photograph: Sophia Evans/The Observer Despite such confrontations Grieve is very well liked.

  7. He was featured in Channel 4's ‘Disarming Britain’ debate alongside Dawn Butler, Dominic Grieve and Peter Hitchens and in the ‘CNN Heroes’ Series alongside Russell Symonds. Gustave states ‘he is not content with fulfilling his own ambitions, but is determined to help others to set and reach theirs’.