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Right on cue on 24 June 2016, immediately after the referendum victory for the ''Leave'' campaign, Margaret Hodge tabled a motion of no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn as party leader after he failed to convince voters to back ''Remain''. Seconding the motion, [[Ann Coffey]] criticised his campaigning over the referendum, saying that it was "lacklustre, it was unenthusiastic" and that he came across as not caring about the result.<ref>[http://www.channel4.com/news/margaret-hodge-calls-for-no-confidence-vote-in-jeremy-corbyn "Margaret Hodge calls for no confidence vote in Jeremy Corbyn"]</ref><ref>[http://www.itv.com/news/update/2016-06-25/ann-coffey-says-jeremy-corbyn-really-has-to-go/ "Ann Coffey says Jeremy Corbyn 'really has to go'"]</ref>
 
Right on cue on 24 June 2016, immediately after the referendum victory for the ''Leave'' campaign, Margaret Hodge tabled a motion of no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn as party leader after he failed to convince voters to back ''Remain''. Seconding the motion, [[Ann Coffey]] criticised his campaigning over the referendum, saying that it was "lacklustre, it was unenthusiastic" and that he came across as not caring about the result.<ref>[http://www.channel4.com/news/margaret-hodge-calls-for-no-confidence-vote-in-jeremy-corbyn "Margaret Hodge calls for no confidence vote in Jeremy Corbyn"]</ref><ref>[http://www.itv.com/news/update/2016-06-25/ann-coffey-says-jeremy-corbyn-really-has-to-go/ "Ann Coffey says Jeremy Corbyn 'really has to go'"]</ref>
 
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Person.png Dame Margaret Hodge  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(tax avoider)
Margaret Hodge.jpg
BornMargaret Eve Oppenheimer
8 September 1944
Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt
Nationality United Kingdom
Alma materLondon School of Economics
Children4
SpouseAndrew Watson
Member ofLabour Friends of Israel
PartyLabour

Employment.png Chair of the Public Accounts Committee Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
10 June 2010 - 30 March 2015
Preceded byEdward Leigh

Employment.png Minister of State for Culture and Tourism

In office
22 September 2009 - 11 May 2010

Employment.png Minister of State for Culture and Tourism

In office
27 June 2007 - 3 October 2008

Employment.png Minister of State for Work

In office
9 May 2005 - 27 June 2007

Employment.png Minister of State for Children

In office
13 June 2003 - 9 May 2005

Employment.png Minister for Universities

In office
11 June 2001 - 13 June 2003

Employment.png Member of Parliament for Barking

In office
9 June 1994 - Present

Dame Margaret Hodge (born 8 September 1944) is a British Labour politician, who has served as Member of Parliament for Barking since 1994.

Hodge was appointed Minister for Children in 2003 before becoming Minister of State for Culture and Tourism in 2005. On 9 June 2010 she was elected Chair of the influential Public Accounts Committee, in succession to Sir Edward Leigh MP.[1]

Née Oppenheimer

Born Margaret Eve Oppenheimer,[2] she was known as Margaret Eve Watson from 1968 to 1978. She was styled Lady Hodge after her second husband, Sir Henry Hodge, was knighted in 2004. Upon her appointment as DBE in 2015 she became Dame Margaret Hodge.

Tax avoider

In May 2013, it was revealed that Margaret Hodge is an offshore tax avoider. She has a shareholding in Stemcor – which paid just 0.01% tax in 2012. Hodge claimed in a grilling, by Channel 4's Michael Crick, that she just had a small shareholding in the company run by her brother who is an offshore tax avoider.

However it turns out that her shareholding is 1.26% of the company. That would mean that she would have been paid out £56,939 in dividends last year. Her shareholding is now worth £1.8m. That’s hardly a tiny, tiny amount as she claimed.

Stemcor have confirmed that it doesn’t even include shareholdings in her children’s names. It turns out that she owns several million pounds worth of shares when you include her children’s shareholdings. They will now pay no inheritance tax on it.

She was asked to explain what other purpose that there could be other than avoiding tax for her share in the trust? She hadn’t replied so far.[3]

Corbyn plotter

In May 2016, Hodge was reported to be plotting against Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. The plot, revealed by the Sun newspaper, could happen if a fifth of the Parliamentary Labour Party back her challenge. One MP told the paper:

"Margaret is our perfect candidate - she has a lot of gravitas but is also expendable. She is weighing it all up now but we think she sees it as her duty and will do it."

It is thought her respect among the Jewish community could allow her to make a principled stand on Labour's ongoing anti-Semitism crisis (Labour has secretly suspended 50 of its members over anti-Semitic and racist comments as officials struggle to cope with the crisis engulfing the party.) However, any coup against Corbyn will not happen before the 23 June 2016 EU Referendum so as not to damage the party's pro-EU efforts.[4]

Right on cue on 24 June 2016, immediately after the referendum victory for the Leave campaign, Margaret Hodge tabled a motion of no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn as party leader after he failed to convince voters to back Remain. Seconding the motion, Ann Coffey criticised his campaigning over the referendum, saying that it was "lacklustre, it was unenthusiastic" and that he came across as not caring about the result.[5][6]

 

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