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SAJID Javid has been establishing himself as a tough-talking Home Secretary and now he's launched his bid to become the next Prime Minister.   

Here is all you need to know about the man in charge of one of the Great Offices of State which is tasked with keeping everyone safe.

 Home Secretary Sajid Javid speaking at the Conservative Party annual conference at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham
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Home Secretary Sajid Javid speaking at the Conservative Party annual conference at the International Convention Centre, BirminghamCredit: PA:Press Association

When did Sajid Javid announce his run for Prime Minister?

On May 28, 2019, Javid announced he would run for the country's top job.

He promised that if he makes it to No10, he will spend £1billion over three years on a hiring spree that ends the “culture of impunity” enjoyed by criminals.

Writing for The Sun as the Tory leadership race explodes into life, he argues that he has been fighting for more cops for the past year and has now pledged to hire 20,000.

He said: "If I become Prime Minister, I’ll make the fight against crime a central priority

On May 30, Paddy Power had odds of 25/1 of him becoming the next PM.

Who is Sajid Javid? What is his background?

Sajid Javid, 49, has been the Conservative MP for Bromsgrove since 2010.

On April 30, 2018, he was appointed Home Secretary after Amber Rudd was forced to quit in the wake of the Windrush scandal.

He is the first person from an ethnic minority to hold one of the top four positions in government (the others being Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary).

Javid was born in Rochdale, Lancs, one of five sons. His mum and bus driver father had moved here from Pakistan in the 1960s.

The family moved to Bristol, where Sajid went to a state comprehensive before studying economics and politics at the University of Exeter.

He is said to have been a keen Thatcherite since he was a teenager and still has the Iron Lady's portrait on his wall.

What did Sajid Javid say in his Tory Party conference speech?

People seeking UK citizenship must pass a "British values test", Javid said, after criticising the existing "pub quiz" examination.

The Home Secretary stressed immigration has been good for Britain and he outlined hopes for the country to continue to be open and tolerant after Brexit.

He added "newcomers" should be expected to live by "British values" and said the existing "Life in the UK" test is "not enough", noting it is far more important for people to understand what binds society together, rather the name of Henry VIII's sixth wife.

Mr Javid also outlined moves to strip dual-citizens of their British citizenship if they are convicted of "grave" criminal offences, such as those involved in gang-based child sexual exploitation.

Switching to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, he said the hard-left  stalwart was a "threat to our national security".

 Power couple... Sajid Javid and the love of his life, Laura
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Power couple... Sajid Javid and the love of his life, LauraCredit: Rex Features

Who is Sajid Javid’s wife Laura?

Laura King first met Javid when he was 18, and they married in 1997.

Both were doing a summer job at Commercial Union in Bristol with the future Home Secretary being trusted in the role of document stapler.

Javid recalls it being “love over a stapler”.

And since they have been inseparable.

While Javid is not a practising Muslim, Laura is a church-going Christian.

She is responsible for his razored scalp after convincing him that “bald men look a lot sexier”.

Javid told the Telegraph that their family had no issue with their differing backgrounds.

He added that these days a mixed marriage is perfectly normal and testament to the open minded country Britain has become.

How many children do they have?

They have four children, Sophia, Rania, Maya and Suli.

The family live in Fulham, London.

Despite his stellar rise in the world of politics, Javid has told how he guards time at home with his wife and children.


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