Chris Bryant

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(politician)
BornChristopher John Bryant
11 January 1962
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Alma materOxford University/Mansfield College
Member ofHenry Jackson Society, Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, Labour Friends of Israel
InterestsNeoconservatism
PartyLabour Party
Private school-educated Labour MP for Rhondda

Employment.png Member of Parliament for Rhondda

In office
7 June 2001 - Present

Sir Chris Bryant is a Labour Member of Parliament who chairs the Commons Committees on Standards and on Privileges.

On the Standards Committee he has actively pursued Andrew Bridgen[1] but recused himself from the Privileges Committee's investigation into whether Boris Johnson had committed contempt of parliament over statements made about "Partygate" to the House of Commons.[2]

Chris Bryant was knighted in December 2022.[3] In June 2023, it was reported that he had missed out on becoming the new Rector of Exeter College (Oxford) because he was seen as "too controversial".[4]

Russiagate

Bryant made a a formal court acceptance of errora after accusing Christopher Chandler, a New Zealand-born investor and co-founder of a London-based thinktank, of links to Russian intelligence.[5]

Comparing Putin with Hitler

In 2022, he invoked Godwin's law:

On 14 February 2022, John Pilger tweeted:

By comparing Putin with Hitler and Russia with the Nazis, Labour MP Chris Bryant out-Tories the Tories to become a finalist for the Warmongers Prize. The winner of this coveted award must abuse Russia without proof or referring to the risk of world war. Nominations please![6]

Pro War

On 14 February 2022, George Galloway tweeted:

A LOATHSOME SLITHERING INDIVIDUAL Labour MP Chris Bryant appeared on a dating show in his underpants and voted for every war going, from Iraq and Afghanistan to Syria. You can tell Peru’s new president Castillo is a good egg because Bryant and Labour hate him. [7]


 

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