Chris Grayling

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Chris Grayling is a British Conservative politician and former cabinet minister who served in roles including Justice Secretary and Transport Secretary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British politician
Conservative Party politician
human
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Emmanuel College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Sidcot School
employer British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
familyName Grayling
fieldOfWork employment policy
justice policy
transport policy
givenName Chris
hasHonorificPrefix The Right Honourable
hasRoleIn Shadow Cabinet (United Kingdom)
surface form: Shadow Cabinet of David Cameron

British Cabinet
surface form: UK Cabinet
hasTitle Privy Counsellor
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Conservative Party (UK)
notableFor Controversial justice reforms
Controversial transport policy decisions
notableWork Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012
surface form: Grayling reforms to legal aid in England and Wales

Probation service reforms in England and Wales
Rail franchising decisions as Transport Secretary
occupation author
politician
television producer
parliamentaryGroup Conservative Party (UK)
surface form: Conservative Party in the House of Commons
partOf Cameron–Clegg coalition government
First May ministry
positionHeld Leader of the House of Commons
Lord Chancellor of England
surface form: Lord Chancellor of Great Britain

Lord President of the Council
MP for Epsom and Ewell
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Minister of State for Employment
Secretary of State for Justice
surface form: Secretary of State for Justice of the United Kingdom

Secretary of State for Transport
surface form: Secretary of State for Transport of the United Kingdom

Shadow Home Secretary
religion Christianity
representedBy Conservative Campaign Headquarters
residence Epsom
Surrey
sexOrGender male
stanceOnIssue Supported Brexit
votedOn 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
surface form: United Kingdom European Union membership referendum (2016)
workLocation City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster

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Vote Leave supportedBy Chris Grayling