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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_GaukeDavid Gauke - Wikipedia

    David Michael Gauke (/ ɡ ɔː k /; born 8 October 1971) is a British political commentator, solicitor and former politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Hertfordshire from 2005 to 2019. He served in the Cabinet under Theresa May, most notably as Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor from 2018 to ...

  2. David Gauke lost the Conservative whip in 2019 for backing the Benn Act, but still criticises Johnson's populism and nationalism. He is now a columnist, policy adviser and misses government, especially the furlough scheme.

  3. 11 de mai. de 2023 · David Gauke: tax rises and cuts only way to pay for Covid-19 Former Treasury minister expresses his party’s anxiety over UK’s rising pandemic bill Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our ...

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  5. 19 de jan. de 2022 · Conservatives. 19 January 2022. David Gauke: How my party lost its way. Even the fall of Boris Johnson would not banish the delusions that define the ruling Conservatives. By David Gauke. Illustration by New Statesman / Getty Images. We have learnt in recent weeks that there was a culture within 10 Downing Street of ignoring the rules.

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  6. 23 de jun. de 2022 · David Gauke: Six years on, Brexit’s critics are vindicated - New Statesman. Comment. 23 June 2022. Brexit’s critics have been vindicated – but there are no easy answers. While the best solution to the UK’s woes is to rejoin, neither the British public nor the EU is ready for that debate. By David Gauke. Photo by PjrFoto/Alamy.

  7. 29 de abr. de 2021 · By David Gauke What’s the point of Liz Truss? In Ten Years to Save the West, Truss has lessons for the Conservative Party. They’re just not the ones… By David Gauke Liz Truss, Angela Rayner and the perils of partisanship. Too often, criticisms are dismissed because of who is making them rather than because they are wrong. By David Gauke