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Rory Stewart has said he wants to set up a Citizens' Assembly to thrash out a Brexit compromise, with the Archbishop of Canterbury as mediator.
This day Rory Stewart OBE was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council and took his place at the Board accordingly.
I live in the same house in London that I lived in when I was one.
He had been a member of the Labour Party in his late teens. (A few pounds a year; occasional meetings.)
"The experience of running this thing in Afghanistan made me a Burkean conservative," Stewart said.
Stewart had never voted Conservative, except against his will; in 2001, when he was walking in India, his parents cast his proxy vote for the Conservatives, to his dismay.
This summer, a minor tabloid scandal broke after Stewart was quoted in a paper saying, of his constituency, "Some areas around here are pretty primitive, people holding up their trousers with bits of twine and that sort of thing." (His point, he later said, was that Cumbria's beauty is misleading; there are "hidden pockets of poverty.")
"Churchill has been replaced by Bertie Wooster"
And finally, the former Conservative, who has had a family home in Kensington all his life, revealed that he has decided who he's voting for on December 12, but wasn't saying any more.
the decision is made, and we should be energetic and optimistic [about it]
In Penrith and the Border, Rory Stewart is one of those stars who is almost certain of election – an Etonian Harvard professor with an extraordinary life story and lively media career who joined his party only last summer.
MPs back move to allow bill to block no-deal Brexit by majority of 27
He had been a member of the Labour Party in his late teens. (A few pounds a year; occasional meetings.)
"Churchill has been replaced by Bertie Wooster"
"The experience of running this thing in Afghanistan made me a Burkean conservative," Stewart said.
Stewart had never voted Conservative, except against his will; in 2001, when he was walking in India, his parents cast his proxy vote for the Conservatives, to his dismay.
In Penrith and the Border, Rory Stewart is one of those stars who is almost certain of election – an Etonian Harvard professor with an extraordinary life story and lively media career who joined his party only last summer.
This summer, a minor tabloid scandal broke after Stewart was quoted in a paper saying, of his constituency, "Some areas around here are pretty primitive, people holding up their trousers with bits of twine and that sort of thing." (His point, he later said, was that Cumbria's beauty is misleading; there are "hidden pockets of poverty.")
MPs back move to allow bill to block no-deal Brexit by majority of 27
Rory Stewart has said he wants to set up a Citizens' Assembly to thrash out a Brexit compromise, with the Archbishop of Canterbury as mediator.
the decision is made, and we should be energetic and optimistic [about it]
I live in the same house in London that I lived in when I was one.
And finally, the former Conservative, who has had a family home in Kensington all his life, revealed that he has decided who he's voting for on December 12, but wasn't saying any more.
This day Rory Stewart OBE was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council and took his place at the Board accordingly.