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on 8 April 2005 when the future of MG Rover was decided. The Labour government decided not to give further support to MG Rover and consequently the company entered into administrative receivership, with 6,500 employees being made redundant in addition to many other employees of its car dealerships
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after he was elected as party leader in 2015. Burden resigned from this position following a vote of no confidence in Corbyn by members of the Parliamentary party, telling Corbyn he was "making a bad situation worse" by choosing to remain Labour leader. He supported
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and frequently asked questions of ministers on issues relating to the Middle East conflict. He was one of the most prominent parliamentary critics of Israeli policy in the region, particularly with regard to its expansion of settlements in the
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and component suppliers in the United Kingdom. Burden, as the MP for Northfield which included Longbridge, raised the issue in Parliament from time to time, in relation to the local economy, jobs and skills.
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he supported Remain; however, the majority of his constituents in Birmingham Northfield voted Leave (61.8% Leave, 38.2% Remain, with all 4 wards in the constituency voting Leave).
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in 2003 and the 2005 anti-terror bill, which included a provision to hold terrorist suspects for 90 days without trial.
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In the United Kingdom general election held on 12 December 2019, he stood for re-election and was one of the
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in 2013, with responsibility for roads and road safety, motor agencies, cycling and future transport.
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by a margin of 16,820. He was then selected to fight the Conservative-held marginal seat of
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His Birmingham Northfield constituency was long dominated by the local car manufacturer
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Burden voted against his own Labour government on a few occasions, most notably on the
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He was present at the meeting in Birmingham with the Labour government's leaders
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failed in April 2005. The site has since been sold to Chinese car company
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fan. In 2002 he became the special advisor to the Minister of Sport,
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2016 United Kingdom referendum on membership of the European Union
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On leaving university he was appointed the branch organiser in
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MP, he was an enthusiastic supporter of the unsuccessful
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by just 630 votes and became a Labour MP. He made his
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Together with his friend and fellow ex-Young Liberal
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National and Local Government Officers' Association
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Member of Parliament
Birmingham Northfield
Roger King
Gary Sambrook
West Midlands Regional Select Committee
Shadow portfolios
Marine, Aviation and Roads
Roads and Road Safety
Liverpool
Lancashire
Labour
Alma mater
University of York
BA
University of Warwick
MA
British Labour Party
Member of Parliament
Birmingham Northfield
1992
2019
International Development Committee
Liverpool
Wallasey
Grammar School
Bramhall Comprehensive School
Manchester
University of York
Students' Union

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