Philip Hammond, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Philip Hammond

British Conservative politician

Date of Birth: 04-Dec-1955

Place of Birth: Epping, England, United Kingdom

Profession: politician

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius

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About Philip Hammond

  • Philip Hammond (born 4 December 1955) is a British politician who was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2016 to 2019 under Prime Minister Theresa May.
  • He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Runnymede and Weybridge from 1997 to 2019.
  • First elected as a Conservative, Hammond had the Conservative whip removed on 3 September 2019 for voting against the Boris Johnson government and sat as an independent MP.
  • On 5 November 2019 he announced he would not stand for re-election in the December general election.Hammond was born in Epping, Essex, and studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at University College, Oxford.
  • He worked from 1984 as a company director at Castlemead Ltd – a healthcare and nursing company.
  • From 1995 to 1997 he acted as an adviser to the government of Malawi before his election to Parliament.
  • He served in the Shadow Cabinets of Michael Howard and David Cameron as Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. After the formation of the Coalition Government in May 2010, he was appointed Secretary of State for Transport and was sworn of the Privy Council.
  • Upon the resignation of Liam Fox over a scandal in October 2011, Hammond was promoted to replace him as Secretary of State for Defence, before being further promoted in July 2014 to become Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.In July 2016, after Theresa May succeeded Cameron as Prime Minister, Hammond was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer.
  • As Chancellor, Hammond suggested that the government may begin a reduction in austerity measures.
  • In July 2019, he spoke in an interview of his plans to tender his resignation to Theresa May should Boris Johnson be announced as the new Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister.
  • He said should he be part of the Johnson Cabinet he would be required to support a no-deal Brexit.
  • With the selection of Boris Johnson as the next Prime Minister he tendered his resignation to Theresa May.

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