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John Bercow, Central Figure in Brexit Drama as U.K. Speaker, Switches to Labour Mr. Bercow was a lawmaker with the governing Conservatives before being elected speaker, a role in which he irked ...
An effigy of John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons and bete noire of Brexiteers, will go up in flames on Saturday as part of an English town's bonfire night celebrations marking the failure ...
Speaker of the House John Bercow gestures as he speaks after tellers announced the results of the vote Brexit deal in Parliament in London, Britain, March 12, 2019, in this screen grab taken from ...
But who's voicing that robot? Bercow, of course, who served as Speaker of the House from 2009 to 2019. John Bercow speaking in the House of Commons. Photo by House of Commons/PA Images via Getty ...
Bercow, 60, resigned as Speaker in 2019 after a decade in the role and was replaced by Sir Lindsay Hoyle. He served as the Conservative MP for Buckingham between 1997 and 2019.
Commons Speaker John Bercow has reignited the controversy surrounding US President Donald Trump's state visit to Britain by saying he should not be allowed to address Parliament.
Mr Bercow’s ruling makes it harder for this approach to succeed. But most analysts believe that, if Mrs May can assemble a majority for the deal, ways can be found round the Speaker.
Former speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow has launched yet another scathing attack on Boris Johnson, saying he has "no redeeming virtues" and is "ritually dishonest".
Basically, in 2009, Bercow became the Nancy Pelosi of Parliament, only in the House of Commons, the Speaker has to give up their party affiliation and stand as a fairly impartial leader.
Speaker John Bercow, one of the most prominent voices in Britain's Brexit debate, struggled to make himself heard on Thursday when a sore throat cruelly reduced his customary booming cry of "Order!