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Ed Davey
Official portrait, 2020
Leader of the Opposition
Assumed office
5 July 2024
Monarch Charles III
Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Deputy Daisy Cooper
Preceded by Keir Starmer
Leader of the Liberal Democrats
Assumed office
27 August 2020
Acting: 13 December 2019 – 27 August 2020 [a]
Deputy Daisy Cooper
President The Baroness Brinton
Mark Pack
Preceded by Jo Swinson
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats
In office
3 September 2019 – 27 August 2020
Leader Jo Swinson
Himself (acting)
The Baroness Brinton (acting)
Mark Pack (acting)
Preceded by Jo Swinson
Succeeded by Daisy Cooper
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
In office
3 February 2012 – 8 May 2015
Prime Minister David Cameron
Preceded by Chris Huhne
Succeeded by Amber Rudd
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations and Postal Affairs
In office
20 May 2010 – 3 February 2012
Prime Minister David Cameron
Preceded by The Lord Young of Norwood Green
Succeeded by Norman Lamb
Member of Parliament
for Kingston and Surbiton
In office
8 June 2017 – 30 May 2024
Preceded by James Berry
Succeeded byVacant
Majority10,489 (17.2%)
In office
1 May 1997 – 30 March 2015
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded by James Berry
Liberal Democrat portfolios
2005–2006 Education and Skills
2006–2007 Trade and Industry
2007–2010 Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
2017–2019 Home Affairs
2019 Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
2019–2020 Treasury
Personal details
Born
Edward Jonathan Davey

(1965-12-25) 25 December 1965 (age 58)
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England
Political party Liberal Democrats
Spouse
Emily Gasson
( m. 2005)
Children2 [1]
Residence(s) Surbiton, London, England
Alma mater Jesus College, Oxford ( BA)
Birkbeck, University of London ( MSc)
Signature
European Union presidential election, 2027

9 June, 2027 2032 →
 
Nominee Jens Stoltenberg Ursula von der Leyen
Party S&D EPP
Home state Norway Germany
Popular vote 120,456,789 110,789,456
Percentage 52.1% 47.9%

File:EU presidential election 2027 map.svg
Results by member state

President before election

Office established

Elected President

Jens Stoltenberg
Socialists and Democrats

Timeline

Timeline of the House of Fairwind

Gregory

Gregory Fairwind
the Gregarious
Lord of Averport
Reign24 February 106 – 3 March 132
Predecessor Priscilla Aversea
Successor Roger Fairwind
Magistrate Sir Mathred of Oxenvale
Mathris Clearwater
Roger Fairwind
Magistrate of the House of Fairwind
Tenure18 August 68 – 24 February 106
Lady Priscilla Aversea
PredecessorLord Consort Jon of the Fair Winds
Successor Sir Mathred of Oxenvale
Born(38-01-23)23 January 38
Averport, Abalon
Died3 March 106(106-03-03) (aged 68)
Averport, Abalon
Spouse Charlotte Westmount (m. 60)
Issue Roger Fairwind
House Fairwind
FatherLord Consort Jon of the Fair Winds
MotherLady Priscilla Aversea
Religion Pelorite

Abraxys

}} {{Infobox royalty

Abraxys Fairwind
Born(490-01-15)15 January 490 (age 18)
The Fairkeep, Averport, Abalon
House Fairwind
Xorlarinn
Father Preston Fairwind
Mother Lledrith Xorlarinn
Religion Pelorite (non-practising)
Military career
Allegiance Faithland Fliers
Battles/wars

}}}}


Election

2022 United Kingdom general election

←  2019 15 December 2022 Next →
List of MPs elected in the 2022 United Kingdom general election →

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 [n 1] seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered49,421,921
Turnout70.8% (Increase 3.5 pp) [3]
  First party Second party
 
Leader Keir Starmer Nicola Sturgeon
Party Labour SNP
Leader since 4 April 2020 14 November 2014
Leader's seat Holburn and
St Pancras
Did not stand [n 2]
Last election 203 seats, 32.1% 48 seats, 3.9%
Seats won 507 52
Seat change Increase 304 Increase 4
Popular vote 17,705,304 1,539,591
Percentage 50.6% 4.4
Swing Increase 18.5 pp Increase 0.4 pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Liz Truss Ed Davey
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader since 5 September 2022 27 August 2020
Leader's seat South West Norfolk Kingston and Surbiton
Last election 365 seats, 43.6% 11 seats, 11.6%
Seats won 48 19
Seat change Decrease 317 Increase 8
Popular vote 8,432,763 3,534,062
Percentage 24.1 10.1
Swing Decrease 19.5 pp Decrease 1.5 pp

A map presenting the results of the election, by party of the MP elected from each constituency

Composition of the House of Commons after the election

Prime Minister before election

Liz Truss
Conservative

Prime Minister after election

Keir Starmer
Labour


United Western Republics
  • United Western Republics ( English)
    Repúblicas Unidas del Oeste ( Spanish)
    Birleşik Batı Cumhuriyetleri ( Turkish)
Status De facto autonomous administrative division of Former United States
Capital Austin
30°16′2″N 97°44′35″W / 30.26722°N 97.74306°W / 30.26722; -97.74306
Largest city Los Angeles
Official languages See languages

All regions:

In the Texan Region:

In the Californian Region:

Demonym(s)Westerner
Government Federated state|Federated direct democracy
Alex Rivera
Sam Taylor
Maria Chen
Elijah Brooks
Legislature United Western Council
Autonomous region
• Declaration of Independence
2022
• Formation of the UWR
2023
Area
• Total
1,500,000 km2 (580,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2024 estimate
≈60,000,000
Currency United States Dollar ( USD)
Time zone UTC-8 to -6 (WST)
Driving sideright
  1. ^ Several symbols have been used to represent the entity in official settings. See Symbols of the United Western Republics for more.
  1. ^ "About Ed Davey". Ed Davey MP. Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  2. ^ "StackPath". Institute for Government. 20 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Results of the 2019 General Election". BBC News. 12 December 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference fn1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ed Davey
Official portrait, 2020
Leader of the Opposition
Assumed office
5 July 2024
Monarch Charles III
Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Deputy Daisy Cooper
Preceded by Keir Starmer
Leader of the Liberal Democrats
Assumed office
27 August 2020
Acting: 13 December 2019 – 27 August 2020 [a]
Deputy Daisy Cooper
President The Baroness Brinton
Mark Pack
Preceded by Jo Swinson
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats
In office
3 September 2019 – 27 August 2020
Leader Jo Swinson
Himself (acting)
The Baroness Brinton (acting)
Mark Pack (acting)
Preceded by Jo Swinson
Succeeded by Daisy Cooper
Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
In office
3 February 2012 – 8 May 2015
Prime Minister David Cameron
Preceded by Chris Huhne
Succeeded by Amber Rudd
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations and Postal Affairs
In office
20 May 2010 – 3 February 2012
Prime Minister David Cameron
Preceded by The Lord Young of Norwood Green
Succeeded by Norman Lamb
Member of Parliament
for Kingston and Surbiton
In office
8 June 2017 – 30 May 2024
Preceded by James Berry
Succeeded byVacant
Majority10,489 (17.2%)
In office
1 May 1997 – 30 March 2015
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded by James Berry
Liberal Democrat portfolios
2005–2006 Education and Skills
2006–2007 Trade and Industry
2007–2010 Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
2017–2019 Home Affairs
2019 Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
2019–2020 Treasury
Personal details
Born
Edward Jonathan Davey

(1965-12-25) 25 December 1965 (age 58)
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England
Political party Liberal Democrats
Spouse
Emily Gasson
( m. 2005)
Children2 [1]
Residence(s) Surbiton, London, England
Alma mater Jesus College, Oxford ( BA)
Birkbeck, University of London ( MSc)
Signature
European Union presidential election, 2027

9 June, 2027 2032 →
 
Nominee Jens Stoltenberg Ursula von der Leyen
Party S&D EPP
Home state Norway Germany
Popular vote 120,456,789 110,789,456
Percentage 52.1% 47.9%

File:EU presidential election 2027 map.svg
Results by member state

President before election

Office established

Elected President

Jens Stoltenberg
Socialists and Democrats

Timeline

Timeline of the House of Fairwind

Gregory

Gregory Fairwind
the Gregarious
Lord of Averport
Reign24 February 106 – 3 March 132
Predecessor Priscilla Aversea
Successor Roger Fairwind
Magistrate Sir Mathred of Oxenvale
Mathris Clearwater
Roger Fairwind
Magistrate of the House of Fairwind
Tenure18 August 68 – 24 February 106
Lady Priscilla Aversea
PredecessorLord Consort Jon of the Fair Winds
Successor Sir Mathred of Oxenvale
Born(38-01-23)23 January 38
Averport, Abalon
Died3 March 106(106-03-03) (aged 68)
Averport, Abalon
Spouse Charlotte Westmount (m. 60)
Issue Roger Fairwind
House Fairwind
FatherLord Consort Jon of the Fair Winds
MotherLady Priscilla Aversea
Religion Pelorite

Abraxys

}} {{Infobox royalty

Abraxys Fairwind
Born(490-01-15)15 January 490 (age 18)
The Fairkeep, Averport, Abalon
House Fairwind
Xorlarinn
Father Preston Fairwind
Mother Lledrith Xorlarinn
Religion Pelorite (non-practising)
Military career
Allegiance Faithland Fliers
Battles/wars

}}}}


Election

2022 United Kingdom general election

←  2019 15 December 2022 Next →
List of MPs elected in the 2022 United Kingdom general election →

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 [n 1] seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered49,421,921
Turnout70.8% (Increase 3.5 pp) [3]
  First party Second party
 
Leader Keir Starmer Nicola Sturgeon
Party Labour SNP
Leader since 4 April 2020 14 November 2014
Leader's seat Holburn and
St Pancras
Did not stand [n 2]
Last election 203 seats, 32.1% 48 seats, 3.9%
Seats won 507 52
Seat change Increase 304 Increase 4
Popular vote 17,705,304 1,539,591
Percentage 50.6% 4.4
Swing Increase 18.5 pp Increase 0.4 pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Liz Truss Ed Davey
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats
Leader since 5 September 2022 27 August 2020
Leader's seat South West Norfolk Kingston and Surbiton
Last election 365 seats, 43.6% 11 seats, 11.6%
Seats won 48 19
Seat change Decrease 317 Increase 8
Popular vote 8,432,763 3,534,062
Percentage 24.1 10.1
Swing Decrease 19.5 pp Decrease 1.5 pp

A map presenting the results of the election, by party of the MP elected from each constituency

Composition of the House of Commons after the election

Prime Minister before election

Liz Truss
Conservative

Prime Minister after election

Keir Starmer
Labour


United Western Republics
  • United Western Republics ( English)
    Repúblicas Unidas del Oeste ( Spanish)
    Birleşik Batı Cumhuriyetleri ( Turkish)
Status De facto autonomous administrative division of Former United States
Capital Austin
30°16′2″N 97°44′35″W / 30.26722°N 97.74306°W / 30.26722; -97.74306
Largest city Los Angeles
Official languages See languages

All regions:

In the Texan Region:

In the Californian Region:

Demonym(s)Westerner
Government Federated state|Federated direct democracy
Alex Rivera
Sam Taylor
Maria Chen
Elijah Brooks
Legislature United Western Council
Autonomous region
• Declaration of Independence
2022
• Formation of the UWR
2023
Area
• Total
1,500,000 km2 (580,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2024 estimate
≈60,000,000
Currency United States Dollar ( USD)
Time zone UTC-8 to -6 (WST)
Driving sideright
  1. ^ Several symbols have been used to represent the entity in official settings. See Symbols of the United Western Republics for more.
  1. ^ "About Ed Davey". Ed Davey MP. Archived from the original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  2. ^ "StackPath". Institute for Government. 20 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Results of the 2019 General Election". BBC News. 12 December 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference fn1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).


Cite error: There are <ref group=n> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=n}} template (see the help page).


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