Dehenna Sheridan Davison (/diˈɛnə/; [1] amụrụ na 27 Julaị 1993) bụ onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na onye mgbasa ozi nke British Conservative Party. Ọ rụrụ ọrụ dị ka Onye omeiwu (MP) maka Bishọp Auckland site na 2019 ruo 2024. Ọ rụrụ ọrụ dị ka osote odeakwụkwọ nke steeti maka Levelling Up n'etiti Septemba 2022 na Septemba 2023.

A mụrụ ya n'aka onye na-atụ nkume na onye nọọsụ na Sheffield, Davison tolitere na ụlọ kansụl, wee gaa Sheffield High School na agụmakwụkwọ. Ọ gụrụ British Politics and Legislative Studies na Mahadum nke Hull, ebe ọ bụ onye nnọchi anya NUS, ma nwee ihe ịga nke ọma na-eduzi mkpọsa iji wepụ òtù ụmụ akwụkwọ mahadum na 2016.

A họpụtara Davison dị ka onye omeiwu maka Bishop Auckland na ntuli aka 2019. Ọ bụ onye na-azọ ọkwa onye Conservative maka Kingston upon Hull North na Sedgefield na ntuli aka 2015 na 2017 n'otu n'otu. Davison bụ onye Conservative mbụ nọchitere anya mpaghara ahụ kemgbe e guzobere ya na 1885. Ọ bụ ndị Ọrụ aka n'oge gara aga nwere oche ahụ ruo afọ 84. Mgbe ntuli aka ya gasịrị, a na-ewere ya dị ka "kpakpando na-ebili" na pati ahụ, yana ihe atụ nke Conservative na-anọchite anya mpaghara mgbidi uhie.  Agbanyeghị, n'afọ 2022, o kwupụtara na ya agaghị akwado ntuli aka izugbe ọzọ.  Ọ kwadoro Liz Truss na mkpọsa ọ gara nke ọma ka ọ bụrụ Prime Minister na Septemba 2022 wee bụrụ onye omeiwu n'okpuru odeakwụkwọ steeti maka ọkwa ọkwa, ọrụ ọ nọgidere n'okpuru Rishi Sunak.  Davison bụ oge gboo liberal na nkwado Brexit.

Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ

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A mụrụ Dehenna Sheridan Davison [1] na 27 Julaị 1993 [2] [3] na Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, ebe o tolitere na ala kansụl.[4] [5] [6] Nna ya, Dominic, bụ onye na-atụ nkume, ma nne ya, Nicola, bụ nọọsụ nọọsụ.[7] Davison gara Sheffield High School, ụlọ akwụkwọ nkeonwe na agụmakwụkwọ nke ụlọ akụ HSBC na-akwado.Mgbe ọ dị afọ iri na atọ, a wakporo papa ya ma gbuo ya. A tọhapụrụ onye wakporo ya maka igbu mmadụ mana ọ nọrọ ọnwa 18 n'ụlọ nga maka ebubo mwakpo dị iche.[1] Afọ atọ ka e mesịrị, ọ nọchitere anya ezinụlọ ahụ n'ụlọ ikpe nkwụghachi ụgwọ mmerụ ahụ ma kwuo na ajụjụ ọnụ ndị ahụ na ahụmahụ ahụ mere ka ọ nwee mmasị na ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị.

Davison gụrụ akwụkwọ ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na iwu gbasara iwu na Mahadum Hull. N'oge ya na mahadum, ọ nọrọ otu afọ na-arụ ọrụ dị ka onye na-enyere ndị omeiwu Jacob Rees-Mogg, MP maka North East Somerse.[2] Davison bụkwa onye nnọchi anya NUS ma na-egwuri egwu maka otu lacrosse nke mahadum.[3][4] Ọ duziri mkpọsa na-aga nke ọma iji wepụ òtù ụmụ akwụkwọ mahadum site na NUS na 2016. [5][6] N'otu afọ ahụ, Davison bụ onye na-azọ ọkwa onye Conservative maka ngalaba Kings Park na ntuli aka Hull City Council, ebe ọ mechara nke ikpeazụ.[7] N'afọ 2018, ọ gara asọmpi ọzọ wee bụrụ onye nke ise na ngalaba Kingswood. [8]

Na ngwụcha afọ iri na ụma ya na mmalite afọ iri abụọ, mgbe ọ bụ nwa akwụkwọ, Davison nwere ọrụ dịgasị iche iche, gụnyere ịrụ ọrụ na ụlọ ahịa egwuregwu vidio, ụlọ ịgba chaa chaa, ụlọ ahịa ịkụ nzọ, na alaka Pizza Hut. [9] [10][11] Tupu ọ bụrụ onye omeiwu, Davison bụ onye nyocha na mmepe maka LUMO, ụlọ ọrụ nke na-enye ndụmọdụ azụmaahịa na ụtụ isi.[12]

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A họpụtara Davison dị ka onye na-azọ ọkwa onye Conservative maka mpaghara Kingston upon Hull North na ntuli aka 2015. Ọ bụ onye nke atọ n'azụ ndị otu Labour Party na UK Independence Party.[13] Davison kwadoro Brexit na 2016 United Kingdom European Union referendum[1] na ọ bụ liberal oge gboo.[2] Ọ sochiri Sedgefield na ntuli aka izugbe nke 2017, ebe ọ gụchara nke abụọ n'azụ onye ndoro-ndoro ochichi nke Labour.[3][4] Na ntuli aka onye isi Conservative Party nke afọ 2019, ọ kwadoro Jeremy Hunt.

A họpụtara ya dị ka onye omeiwu maka Bishop Auckland na ntuli aka nke afọ 2019, na ọnụ ọgụgụ ka ukwuu nke 7,962 (17.8%) na mgbanwe nke 9.5% site na Labour gaa na Conservatives.[14] Davison bụ onye omeiwu Conservative mbụ maka mpaghara ahụ kemgbe e guzobere ya na 1885. [15] Onye nnọchi anya oche ahụ bụ onye omeiwu Labour kemgbe afọ 1935.[16][17] Mgbasa ozi ya lekwasịrị anya na nkwa ndị e kwere na Brexit, wee mepee ngalaba mberede nke ụlọ ọgwụ Bishop Auckland nke mechiri na 2009.[1][2]  Kemgbe ntuli aka ya, a na-ewere ya dị ka "kpakpando na-ebili" na pati ahụ yana onye Conservative ama ama na-anọchite anya mpaghara mgbidi uhie.[3][4]  O kwuru okwu nwa agbọghọ ya na 16 Jenụwarị 2020.[5]  N'ọnwa ahụ, o kwupụtara nkwado ya maka iwepụ ọrụ ụgbọ oloko na-agba ọsọ nke HS2, na itinyeghachi ego ahụ n'ime atụmatụ njem njem obodo.

Na 14 Febrụwarị 2020, a kọrọ na e sere Davison ya na ndị na-akwado aka nri abụọ na nnọkọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ maka Brexit na 31 Jenụwarị na mpaghara ya.  Na nzaghachi, Davison wepụrụ onwe ya n'echiche nke ndị ikom abụọ ahụ, na-ekwu, sị, "E sere foto ndị a na mmemme ọha na eze ma ọ dịghị ihe ọ bụla m na-akwado echiche nke ndị mmadụ metụtara."[18]

Davison bụ onye otu Home Affairs Select Committee site na Machị 2020 ruo Nọvemba 2021. [19] Ọ bụkwa onye otu European Research Group, na kọmitii na-eduzi China Research Group, na bọọdụ Blue Collar Conservatives, [20] na onye otu kansụl ndị omeiwu nke ụlọ ọrụ na-eche echiche nke etiti aka nri The Northern Policy Foundation.[21][22]

Na Septemba 2020, ndị otu nke ya katọrọ Davison mgbe ọ chịchara onye isi ndị Labour Scotland Richard Leonard maka inwe ụda bekee wee tụọ aro na nke a bụ ihe kpatara mbelata nkwado Labour na Scotland. Onye na-ekwuchitere ndị Conservatives Scottish kwuru na: "Nkatọ a bụ ihe a na-anabataghị. Ọ na-egwu n'ime ụdị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị nkewa nke SNP na-akwalite. "

Na Febụwarị 2021, Davison mepụtara All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) maka One-Punch Assaults ma jee ozi dị ka onyeisi oche ya ruo Septemba 2022. Nna ya nwụrụ site na mwakpo otu ugboro mgbe ọ dị afọ iri na atọ.[23][24]

Ọ malitere Forum Market Free, otu ndị omebe iwu Conservative na-akwado liberalism oge gboo nke jikọtara ya na Institute of Economic Affairs think tank na Greg Smith na Eprel 2021.

 
Davison na Nzukọ Nweghachi Ukraine, 2023

Davison bụ onye na-akwado The Political Correction na GB News n'ụtụtụ Sọnde n'etiti June 2021 na Septemba 2022.[25]

Davison jụrụ ịtụ vootu maka Health and Social Care Levy na Septemba 2021. Ụtụ isi ahụ mụbara onyinye inshọransị mba nke ndị ọrụ na ndị were ha n'ọrụ kwụrụ site na 1.25% n'etiti Eprel 2022 na 2023 tupu ọ ghọọ ụtụ isi dị iche site n'oge ahụ gaa n'ihu.[26][27] Ọ bụkwa otu n'ime ndị omebe iwu Conservative 99 ịtụ vootu megide iwebata akwụkwọ ikike Covid na England na Disemba 2021.[1] [2]  Na mbido 2022, o kwuputara nkwado ya maka ndozigharị nke Iwu nnabata nwoke na nwanyị 2004 iji gụnye njirimara onwe onye,[3] na mmachibido ọgwụgwọ ntụgharị gụnyere ndị transgender.

Davison bụ otu n'ime ndị omeiwu 148 iji votu megide Prime Minister Boris Johnson na ntuli aka nke Conservative Party nke 2022 na onye ndu ya na 6 June.[1] Johnson lanarịrị ntuli aka nke ntụkwasị obi mana ọ gbara arụkwaghịm na 7 Julaị 2022 na-esochi asịrị Chris Pincher na nsogbu gọọmentị sochirinụ.[2][3] Ọ kwadoro Liz Truss na nhoputa ndi ochichi nke Julai-Septemba 2022 Conservative Party.

Truss ghọrọ praịm minista na 6 Septemba 2022 ma họpụta Davison dị ka Onye omeiwu na-esote odeakwụkwọ nke steeti na Ngalaba Na-ahụ Maka Nkwado, Ụlọ na Obodo ụbọchị abụọ ka e mesịrị. Rishi Sunak nọchiri Truss n'ihi ntuli aka ndị isi Conservative Party n'October 2022 na Davison nọgidere na-arụ ọrụ ya. [19] [28][29]

N'abalị iri abụọ na ise n'ọnwa Nọvemba afọ 2022, Davison kwupụtara na ọ gaghị achọ ka a họpụta ya ọzọ dịka onye omeiwu na ntuli aka ọzọ na-ekwu na ọ dị mkpa inwe "ndụ na-abụghị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị" ma kwado ezinụlọ ya.[30] N'abalị iri na asatọ n'ọnwa Septemba afọ 2023, ọ gbara arụkwaghịm dị ka osote odeakwụkwọ nke steeti maka Levelling Up n'ihi isi ọwụwa na-adịghị ala ala.[31][32] N'ọnwa Machị afọ 2024, ọ nwetara arụmụka mbụ nke ndị omeiwu banyere isi ọwụwa kemgbe afọ 1960 ma kpọọ ahụmahụ ya na isi ọwụcha dị ka "mbibi ndụ".[33] Ya na ndị nnọchi anya National Migraine Centre na Migraine Trust rịọrọ gọọmentị ka ha zute iji melite ọgwụgwọ isi ọwụwa ma kwuo na ọtụtụ ndị na-arịa isi ọwụụ na-adịghị ala ala na-enwe "ihe mgbu na-egbu mgbu".[33]

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Davison lụrụ onye ndụmọdụ Hull City John Fareham, onye bụ afọ 35 ka ọ toro ya, na 2018 (mgbe Fareham bụ 59 na Davison bụ 24).Di na nwunye ahụ pụtara ọnụ na usoro akwụkwọ akụkọ Channel 4 Bride na Prejudice, nke gosipụtara agbamakwụkwọ ha na Guildhall, Kingston n'elu Hull. Ha kewapụrụ tupu ntuliaka izugbe nke afọ 2019.[34]

Davison pụtara dị ka nwoke na nwanyị na 2021, ọ bụkwa nwanyị mbụ na-enwe mmekọahụ abụọ na nwanyị Conservative MP. [35]

Kemgbe 2022, ya na onye nnọchi anya Tony Kay na-enwe mmekọrịta, onye isi ngalaba nke Arab Peninsula na Ofesi, Commonwealth na Development Office.  Kay ga-abụ osote onye nnọchi anya Britain na Brazil n'oge ọkọchị nke 2024 na Davison ekwuola banyere isonyere ya ebe ahụ mgbe oge ya dị ka MP kwụsịrị.

Davison bi n'obodo nta Coundon, County Durham . [36]

Dịka akụkụ nke izu mmata ahụike uche 2019, Davison tụlere ahụmịhe onwe ya nke ịda mbà n'obi na echiche igbu onwe ya mgbe ọ na-arụ ọrụ na London dị ka onye enyemaka ndị omeiwu, mgbe a chọpụtachara nne nne ya, ma mesịa nwụọ n'ihi ọrịa kansa akpa ume. O meela ka o doo anya maka ojiji o jiri ọgwụ mgbochi ịda mbà n'obi n'oge gara aga.[37]

Ihe nrite

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N'ọnwa Nọvemba 2023, a kpọrọ Davison aha na ndepụta 100 Women nke BBC, nke gosipụtara 100 Ụmụ nwanyị na-akpali akpali ma na-emetụta site na gburugburu ụwa. [38]

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