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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.

MP grills Chancellor in the run-up to the Budget


During this week MPs are not based in Parliament because of a planned Government Recess from the end of last Thursday opening again on Monday 19th February.  However, the House of Lords will hold their own discussions for three days … Continue reading

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An MP suggests Devon and Cornwall is similar to Sussex


On Wednesday last week on 7th February, the Conservative MP for Hastings and Rye, Sally-Ann Hart took part in the discussion for Police Grant Report and she suggests that “The situation in Devon and Cornwall is similar to that in … Continue reading

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Are taxpayers being scammed by the Archbishop?


A few days ago during the Engagements for the Prime Minister in Parliament, Tim Loughton the MP for East Worthing and Shoreham asked a very challenging question and the Prime Minister responded. The text for these items can be obtained … Continue reading

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The Government are refusing to review children’s meals?


On Tuesday in House of Lords there was a discussion entitled Premature Deaths: Heart and Circulatory Conditions that was set out by Gillian Merron who is a Labour member and her initial question was “To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment … Continue reading

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Jo Gideon says that FareShare, is essential for food


On last Thursday on the 1st February there was a session in the Parliament for MPs to raise questions with Penny Mordaunt who is the leader of the House of Commons and apparently he is also the Madam Deputy Speaker. … Continue reading

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MPs debate prescription charges in the Commons


This week includes an important subject matter in a session this afternoon organised by Tonia Antoniazzi the MP for Gower in South Wales “e-petition 608237 relating to prescription charges for people with chronic or long-term health conditions” The e-Petition was entitled … Continue reading

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Children’s food and drink to reduce child obesity


On the House of Lords on Thursday, 1st February last week there was a discussion entitled Child Obesity which was set out by Clive Brooke who is a Labour member who is from Yorkshire. The responses from Clive and indeed … Continue reading

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Bishop of Durham on “Schools: Financial Education”


On Wednesday in the House of Lords Amanda Sater who is a Conservative member opened a discussion of Schools: Financial Education and her first few words were “To ask His Majesty’s Government what steps they are taking to improve the financial … Continue reading

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MP launches battle for the right to clean air


This week only a small number of items for discussion Parliament are proposed by Sussex MP’s. Sadly last week there was another event which was entitled as “e-petition 643216, relating to the Groceries Supply Code of Practice” and none of … Continue reading

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Government states comments for Brighton Hospitals


Andrew Stephenson is the MP for Pendle in Lancashire and he is a member of the Government for Health and Social Care and on Thursday in Parliament he was involved in this discussion which is entitled in a discussion called … Continue reading

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