A Quote by Amber Rudd

Before entering Parliament, I spent my career in the city and in business. — © Amber Rudd
Before entering Parliament, I spent my career in the city and in business.
Before I went into parliament I used to write business publications, and like many authors wrote under a business name.
I'm not a career politician. I spent 30 years in business. I can tell you that people in California have had it with career politicians: they are done.
The difficulty with businessmen entering politics, after they've had a successful business career, is that they want to start at the top.
I answer that question by saying: 'Why Meg Whitman' which is: I'm not a career politician. I spent 30 years in business. I can tell you that people in California have had it with career politicians: they are done.
In the hundreds of hours spent in Parliament debating Brexit, I constantly think of how we could have spent our time better.
I'd always had a childhood ambition to go into the investment capital business, and spent twenty-odd years in it. But the thought of spending the second half of my career in the same business was boring, so I looked around for other opportunities .
No doubt, you've got a parliament now - I mean, Malcolm Turnbull says he'll work with the parliament he's got. He's got a parliament where a majority of the members of parliament want that law to be changed. He's got a parliament where there's a majority in each House who have publicly said they want to have a Royal Commission into banks.
Before I started Code for America, I spent my career around startups. First it was game developers, small teams trying to make hits in a tough business. Then, when I started working on the Web 2.0 events, it was web startups during times of enormous opportunity and investment.
The public treasure has been duly applied to the uses to which it was appropriated by Parliament, and regular accounts have been annually laid before Parliament, of every article of expense.
I have spent some of the best moments of my career at Manchester City, moments that I will never forget.
I spent my whole career in the technology business, and I was convinced of the importance, at a grand scale, of the development of global connectivity.
After President Boris Yeltsin was elected in 1996, I opened a PR firm there to help American companies entering the new market work with the Kremlin and parliament.
I have a special place in my heart for New York City. I spent my early childhood there before moving to Los Angeles.
I have spent a lot of my career working on normative political philosophy, developing the 'capabilities approach' to social justice. I have also spent a lot of my career working on the structure of the emotions, and their role in human life.
I spent most of my career in business not saying the word 'woman.' Because if you say the word 'woman' in a business context, and often in a political context, the person on the other side of the table thinks you're about to sue them or ask for special treatment, right?
Before I moved to the city I spent every Saturday sitting in church wishing I could be living on my own, doing what I wanted.
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