2017年6月9日金曜日

Nick Cleggと Alex Salmondと大和日英基金








Clegg was born in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, the third of four children of Nicholas Peter Clegg, CBE, chairman of United Trust Bank[9] and a former trustee of the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation[10] (where Ken Clarke was an adviser).[11]
Through his paternal grandmother Clegg is of 1/4 Baltic-German descent: his paternal grandmother, Kira von Engelhardt, Baroness von Smolensk, was a Baltic-German noblewoman, and the granddaughter of Attorney-General of the Russian senate, Ignatiy Platonovich Zakrevsky.[12][13][14] His English grandfather was Hugh Anthony Clegg, editor of the British Medical Journal for 35 years.[15]
Clegg's Dutch mother, Hermance van den Wall Bake,[16] was interned, along with her family, by the Japanese military in Batavia (Jakarta) in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) during the Second World War. She met Clegg's father during a visit to England in 1956,[15] and they married on 1 August 1959.[17]

Clegg is multilingual: he speaks English, French, Dutch, German, and Spanish.[6][7][8] His background has informed his politics. He says, "There is simply not a shred of racism in me, as a person whose whole family is formed by flight from persecution, from different people in different generations. It's what I am. It's one of the reasons I am a liberal."[18] His Dutch mother instilled in him "a degree of scepticism about the entrenched class configurations in British society".[19] He has said of languages that "The danger is that we [in the UK] can afford to be lazy about languages, because they all want to speak English – English is the most useful, the global language bar none. But I don't think we should allow that luxury to be a sort of alibi not to learn languages."[20]



大和日英基金(だいわにちえいききん Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation)は、イギリスの非営利団体で、日英関係の個人や組織に対し、助成を行っている。大和証券の寄付により1988年に設立された。ロンドンの13コーンウォール・テラス (Cornwall Terrace、Daiwa Foundation Japan Houseに本部を置く。東京支部は東京都千代田区五番町12-1にある。







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Angus Struan Carolus Robertson (born 28 September 1969) is a Scottish politician who was Depute Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and spokesperson on the Constitution in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. He was first elected to the House of Commons in 2001. In 2017 he sought re-election as the MP for Moray and lost to Conservative Party candidate Douglas Ross.[1]
A graduate of the University of Aberdeen, Robertson worked as a journalist.
Robertson was born in Wimbledon, London, to a Scottish father, Struan, who was an engineer, and a German mother, Anna, who was a nurse. Robertson was brought up in Edinburgh and speaks fluent German. He was educated at Broughton High School, Edinburgh and the University of Aberdeen, where he graduated in 1991 with an MA Honours degree in politics and international relations. After university he embarked on a journalistic career, and worked as a foreign and diplomatic correspondent in Central Europe for the BBC World Service, and then for the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation ORF.




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