Geoffrey Cox (British politician)
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Sir Charles Geoffrey Cox is a British Conservative Party politician and barrister serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Torridge and West Devon since the 2005 general election. Cox worked as a barrister from 1982 onwards and was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2003, two years before his election to Parliament. He served as Attorney General for England and Wales and Advocate General for Northern Ireland under Prime Ministers Theresa May and Boris Johnson from 2018 to 2020.
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Sir Geoffrey Cox 'does not believe he breached rules' amid sleaze claimsA senior Conservative MP under scrutiny over his extra earnings for legal work has defended himself - and declared it is up to his constituents to vote him out if they are unhappy about it.Sky News - Published | |
Minister says MPs should not use parliamentary office for second jobs amid claims against Sir Geoffrey CoxMPs should not use their parliamentary office for work relating to their second jobs, a cabinet minister has told Sky News, as a senior Conservative faces allegations he misused his Commons office to..Sky News - Published | |
Labour calls on anti-sleaze watchdog to investigate Sir Geoffrey Cox over mis-use of office claimsLabour has called on the government's anti-sleaze watchdog to investigate a former Conservative cabinet minister, amid claims he mis-used his parliamentary office to carry out legal work.Sky News - Published |
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