Born on December 5, 1969, Sajid Javid is a British politician who is a member of the Conservative Party and was appointed Home Secretary on April 30, 2018. As a MP for Bromsgrove since 2010, he is a former Managing Director at Deutsche Bank. For more information, read the article below.
Before Fame: He attended University of Exeter.
Family/ Relationships
Sajid Javid Ethnicity/Religion/Nationality
Javid was born in Rochdale, Lancashire to parents of Pakistan descent. He is one of five sons. Although he comes from a Muslim family, he is not religious.
Sajid Javid Affair/Married/Wife
He is married to Laura King (m. 1997). They have four children. For more information, visit his twitter.
Encouraging to see social media companies taking action to tackle extremism online – but this content really shouldn’t have been available in the first place. We will be introducing new laws to ensure tech companies do more https://t.co/gu2xTjstTK
— Sajid Javid (@sajidjavid) March 28, 2019
Profile / Wiki / Information
Personal Information
- Full Name: Sajid Javid
- Nicknames: Sajid
- Birthday: December 5, 1969
- Age: 49 years old (as of march 2019)
- Birthplace: Rochdale, Lancashire, England
- Current Residence: United Kingdom
- Education: Downend School, Filton Technical School, University of Exeter
- Profession: Politician
- Political Party: Conservative
- Nationality: British
- Ethnicity/Race: His parents are of Pakistani descent
- Religion: He is not religious
- Zodiac: Sagittarius
- Spouse/Wife: Laura King (m. 1997)
- Children: 4
- Net Worth: Not Available
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Measurements
- Height: Not Available
- Weight: Not Available
Trivia/ Facts that you probably didn’t know
- He is a member of the Conservative Party.
- He is a former Managing Director at Deutsche Bank.
- He has been MP of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire since 2010.
- His parents are of Pakistani descent.
- He left Deutsche Bank in 2009 to pursue a career in politics.
Memorable Quotes:
It is completely unacceptable for our people to be either deliberate or accidental targets, or for our streets, our parks and towns to be dumping grounds for poison.