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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.

Dr John Inge asked about Children Seeking Asylum


The Bishop of Worcester Rt Revd Dr John Inge is one of the very constructive members of the House of Lords and on Tuesday there was a session called “Children Seeking Asylum” which was opened up by Paul Scriven who … Continue reading

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Water Companies: Executive Bonuses for Eastbourne


On Tuesday in Parliament there was a significant discussion on the theme of “Water Companies: Executive Bonuses” that took place here and none of the Sussex MPs took part. However towards the end of the session one of the MPs … Continue reading

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We need to have good Town Centre Safety


On Tuesday there was a session in Parliament which was entitled “Town Centre Safety” that involved a number of MPs which can be found from here. As it happens there were no Sussex MPs involved but one of the MPs … Continue reading

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AI has rise to deepfake video & audio of political leaders


On Monday 4th December in the House of Lords there was a session called Artificial Intelligence and it was opened by Desmond Browne, a Labour representative from Scotland. He stated “To ask His Majesty’s Government, further to the Bletchley Declaration, what timescale … Continue reading

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Tories reject motions on the Renters Reform Bill


(This article was published in the Brighton Argus today – 4th December 2023) Over the last two weeks in Parliament there has been a significant number of discussions for the “Renters (Reform) Bill” organised by a Commons General Committee which … Continue reading

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Criminal Justice Bill, Second Team from Eastbourne MP


On Tuesday in Parliament the Second Reading of the Criminal Justice Bill took place and the Minister who corresponded it was James Cleverly and his initial words are below. A wide range of MPs corresponded with it and there was … Continue reading

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Two voting cases that both included one of the Bishops


Last week on 27th November 2023 there were two voting items that took place in the House of Lords location and both of them included the Bishop of London, The Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally DBE. It … Continue reading

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Caroline Lucas raises COP28 for the UK Government


On Wednesday 29th November there was a session in Parliament organised by Caroline Lucas which is entitled “COP28” and her initial comment is “(Urgent Question): To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero if she will provide an … Continue reading

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Organised Crime discussion included Sussex


On Monday there was a discussion entitled “Organised Crime” that was arranged by three Conservative MPs from Devon, Buckingham and Burnley and they initially each asked the question “What steps he is taking to help reduce levels of organised crime.” and … Continue reading

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Leaving aside the newsrooms in Worthing, Sussex and ..


The Worthing West MP, Peter Bottomley contributed in the Media Bill discussion On Tuesday 21st November and his second comment explains on his comment that “I had a large number of them in my constituency. Three of them made contact with … Continue reading

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