James Peter Brokenshire is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Hornchurch and Shadow Minister for Home Affairs. He was educated at Davenant Foundation Grammar School, the University of Exeter, and City of London Polytechnic. Brokenshire used to practise in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, corporate finance, public fund-raisings, and debt finance.

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  • James Peter Brokenshire is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Hornchurch and Shadow Minister for Home Affairs. He was educated at Davenant Foundation Grammar School, the University of Exeter, and City of London Polytechnic. Brokenshire used to practise in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, corporate finance, public fund-raisings, and debt finance. He advised on private and public companies concerns and to banks and other financial institutions on corporate and commercial issues, including: acting for companies on acquisitions and disposals as well as on the provisions of finance as they relate to a deal; advising companies on the establishment and development of joint projects with third parties; advising banks and borrowers on secured lending transactions; acting for public companies, underwriters, and sponsors on flotations, placings, rights issues, open offers, and reverse takeovers; and providing general advice on company and commercial issues to corporate clients. Specifically, Brokenshire advised Hanson on a series of acquisitions and disposals, including the disposal of Melody Radio to EMAP Group (1998) and the disposal of Hanson Waste Management to WRG Group (2001). He was adviser to Standard Bank London Limited on general corporate finance and corporate lending transactions and advised the bank on its strategic acquisitions, including the acquisition of Jardine Fleming Bank in Hong Kong (2001). He was first elected at the 2005 general election. He ousted the Labour candidate and previous MP, John Cryer, by 480 votes. His seat is to be abolished at the next general election, so he is to stand in Old Bexley and Sidcup - where disgraced former Conservative MP Derek Conway is standing down - prompting accusations of carpetbagging by the local Liberal Democrat and [Independents to Save Queen Mary's Hospital]http://www. faect. org. uk candidates . Brokenshire is not known to have any links to or interest in this north west Kent constituency. He married Cathrine in Epping Forest, Essex in 1999. They have two daughters, both born in Harlow, Essex: Sophie Amy Brokenshire (born November 2002) and Jemma Chloe Brokenshire (born April 2005), and one son, Benjamin James Brokenshire.
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  • James Peter Brokenshire is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Hornchurch and Shadow Minister for Home Affairs. He was educated at Davenant Foundation Grammar School, the University of Exeter, and City of London Polytechnic. Brokenshire used to practise in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, corporate finance, public fund-raisings, and debt finance.
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