John Bercow
John Bercow
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Sir John Charles Bercow is a British politician who has served as the Speaker of the House of Commons since 2009.
Birth and Death Dates
Born: January 19, 1963
Status: Active
Nationality and Profession(s)
British politician
Early Life and Background
John Bercow was born in Hillingdon, London, to a Jewish family. His parents, Jeanette and Michael Bercow, were both from Poland and had survived the Holocaust. Bercow's early life was marked by his strong interest in politics, which began at an early age when he was involved with the Young Conservatives.
Major Accomplishments
Bercow has held several positions within the British Parliament:
Member of Parliament (MP) for Buckingham since 1997
Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade and Security from 2000 to 2001
Speaker of the House of Commons since 2009
As Speaker, Bercow has been instrumental in shaping the UK's parliamentary process. He has also been a vocal advocate for human rights and social justice.
Notable Works or Actions
Some notable actions taken by John Bercow include:
Playing a key role in the passage of the Human Rights Act 1998
Advocating for the rights of asylum seekers and refugees
Being an outspoken critic of the UK's involvement in the Iraq War
Impact and Legacy
Bercow has made significant contributions to British politics, promoting transparency and accountability within the government. His commitment to human rights and social justice has earned him recognition both domestically and internationally.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
John Bercow is widely quoted and remembered for his strong opinions on various matters, including:
Human rights: He has been a vocal advocate for human rights and has worked tirelessly to promote their importance within the UK.
Parliamentary reform: As Speaker, he has implemented several reforms aimed at increasing transparency and accountability within the government.
* Brexit: Bercow's handling of Brexit-related debates has made him a prominent figure in British politics.
Throughout his career, John Bercow has demonstrated unwavering dedication to promoting human rights, social justice, and parliamentary reform. His impact on British politics will undoubtedly be remembered for years to come.
Quotes by John Bercow

I am seeking every day to restore faith in Parliament – to ensure we have a House of Commons which is representative, effective and reconnected to the people we serve.

One consistent thing in an otherwise inconsistent career is that I’ve always been passionate about parliament.

I never aspired to be Speaker simply so I could say, ‘I am the Speaker of the House of Commons,’ and tell my children that.






