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About ianchisnall

I am passionate about the need for public policies to be made accessible to everyone, especially those who want to improve the wellbeing of their communities. I am particularly interested in issues related to crime and policing as well as health services and strategic planning.

Ask Government to support Christians around the world.


On Monday in the House of Lords a lady called Arlene Foster who is a member of DUP and from Northern Ireland opened up a session entitled Christians: Persecution and her first few words are “To ask His Majesty’s Government what … Continue reading

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Steve Bassam contributed Human Rights: Sportswashing


Last Thursday there was a session in the House of Lords that was entitled Human Rights: Sportswashing and the initial few words for it was “That this House takes note of countries that use sporting events to “sportswash” their human … Continue reading

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Who is the honourable Member for Hove, for Science?


It was very interesting on Friday morning last week in the House of Lords on 22nd March that there was a discussion of the Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill [HL] and one of the people who took part in the discussion … Continue reading

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“You can play with any toys that you want”


Today and tomorrow are the last two days when MPs can participate in matters of Government. Tuesday 26th of March is the final day until April 15th Our local MPs will be able to work in Sussex for some of this three … Continue reading

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A Welsh Parliament states Brighton has a shingle beach


A few days ago in the Welsh Parliament there was a discussion entitled “Debate on petition P-06-1367, ‘Fund the removal of quarry rocks and the restoration of sand and groynes to Llandudno North Shore’” and one of the people who … Continue reading

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Gatwick area are delivering to the Brighton main line


On Thursday this week on 21st March 2024 there was a session in the Parliament being discussed by several MPs on the subject of Rail Services and the first MP was Elliot Colburn, from Carshalton and Wallington who started with … Continue reading

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A Welsh member spoke about YMCA in Parliament


On Tuesday in the Welsh Parliament that is called Senedd set out a session entitled Business Statement and Announcement. One of the people who corresponded on it is the Labour member who is Hefin David who is from Caerphilly and … Continue reading

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Safety of Rwanda Bill – Commons Reasons from Bishops


On Wednesday in the House of Lords there were a range of Common Reasons for the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill and there were seven votes which took place in the House of Lords. These seven items were … Continue reading

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A call that Hasting spends half its budget accommodation


Last week in the House of Lords on 14th March there was a session entitled Housing: Young People and several people corresponded on it. One of them was Rita Donaghy who is a Labour member. During her comment she explained … Continue reading

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Minister says Kathleen Stock is distinguished academic.


On Thursday lunchtime Peter Bottomley from Worthing West took part in the Extremism Definition and Community Engagement event that Michael Gove had created and when Peter contributed he stated during his session that “More recently, when Kathleen Stock was at the University of … Continue reading

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