Jonathan Gullis, the Conservative MP for Stoke-on-Trent North, has recently made headlines for challenging former footballer and TV personality Gary Lineker to stand against him in the next general election. Gullis accused Lineker of "virtue-signalling," sparking a public exchange between the two. Additionally, Gullis has been vocal about issues such as threats and intimidation faced by MPs in the UK, particularly in relation to the Gaza conflict.
Born on 9 January 1990, Jonathan Edward Gullis entered politics as a member of the Conservative Party and was elected as the MP for Stoke-on-Trent North in 2019. Prior to his political career, Gullis worked as a teacher and served as a school governor. Known for his outspoken views and active presence on social media, Gullis has been a prominent figure in debates surrounding various political and social issues in the UK.