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Author Archives: ianchisnall
The situation of voting for Surrey this year
This item was initially set out on 2nd June, but subsequently there have been a number of changes on the Wikipedia publication so this item has been changed most recently on 4th June. – It is amazing that the 11 … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Conservative, Green, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Surrey
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Could Kent solve more than Conservative and Labour?
This document below focused on what would happen for Kent and on the 4th July the Kent arrangement changed from the 17 MPs that were previously 2 Labour and 15 Conservatives and now there are only 5 Conservatives for Sevenoaks, … Continue reading
Very radical significant political votes for Sussex
This item was initially set out on 31st May, but subsequently there have been a number of changes on the Wikipedia publication so this item has been changed most recently on 8th June. On Thursday 4th July there could be … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
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Several Sussex MPs are leaving on 4th July 2024
This item was initially set out on 30th May, but subsequently there have been a number of changes on the Wikipedia publication so this item has been changed most recently on 8th June. A few months ago three of our … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
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Final state from Tim Loughton in House of Commons
I wrote this piece on the end of May and it was focused on the end of Tim Loughton but we now have information of the replacement of Tom Rutland from Labour who is in control of East Worthing and … Continue reading
Caroline Lucas adds the Political Violence and Disruption
Last Wednesday on 22nd May in Parliament there was a theme of Political Violence and Disruption: Walney Report which was opened by Thomas Tugendhat who was a Minister of Home Office. His first few words are listed below and the … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Thomas Tugendhat
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Parliament may close down for much of June
Today is Spring Bank Holiday which many of us enjoy including Parliament which will go to have a week’s break. However, given that a few days ago last week that the Prime Minister announced the General Election for Thursday 4th … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, John Martin McDonnell, Rishi Sunak
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Bishop Paul & John Sentamu call for South Africa
Last Tuesday afternoon on 21st May there was a session in the House of Lords that was published as South Africa and the person who set it out was the Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham who is Paul Williams. He … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged David Cameron, John Sentamu, Paul Williams, South Africa
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Jenny Jones & Bishop Alan call Water Companies Failure
On Tuesday in the House of Lords there was a session entitled Water Companies: Failure which was set out on Jenny Jones and then a number of other people corresponded and one of them was the Bishop of St Albans, … Continue reading
A session on Knife Crime and a reference to YMCA’s
On Tuesday, the 21st May there was a session in Parliament which was entitled Knife Crime Awareness Week which was opened by Valerie Vaz, the Labour MP for Walsall South and her opening session referred to “I will call Fleur Anderson to … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Fleur Anderson, Kate Kniverton, Valerie Vaz
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