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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.

A very significant endorsement for this petition


Just over 7 weeks ago I wrote a blog entitled “Significant requests for us to Call a General Election” which was focused on a petition which is called “Call an immediate general election” listed as 641904 and submitted by David … Continue reading

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Did Integrated Care Systems use a NHS Framework?


Back on the 19th September on the day that the Parliament was closing down because of the Conferences one of the MPs who submitted a question was Caroline Lucas who is the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion. She submitted this … Continue reading

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Conservative Conference discussions impacting children


The CYP Now submitted a document yesterday that is entitled Conservative Party Conference 2023: Key discussions impacting children and young people and it was provided by Amrit Virdi and Fiona Simpson. The item can be obtained from here and they … Continue reading

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Birmingham to Manchester HS2 is getting scrapped


As we heard from the Conservative discussions this week in their Conference in Manchester, the HS2 is getting reduced. A couple of days ago on Monday the Institution of Engineering and Technology website, they have submitted the information which was … Continue reading

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Arrangements to ensure Aspen card holding asylum?


One of the contributions that took place in House of Lords just before Parliament closed down because of the Conferences came from Roger Roberts who is a Liberal Democrat politician who is based in Llandudno who is very significant. He … Continue reading

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The Liberal Democrat Conference and impact in Sussex


This is the second day of the Conservative Conference in Manchester. It will be interesting if we can discover what, if any, contributions from our Sussex MPs that will come from it. It ends on Wednesday and will be closely … Continue reading

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Ask Indian government to protect Christian people


I have just spotted this e-petition that was submitted by a person called Nalini Thakur. It was created back on the 3rd August so it it is nearly 2 months old and yet sadly it only has 97 signatures so … Continue reading

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Chichester Bishop asks Nursing Courses Reduction


Last Tuesday 19th September the Bishop of Chichester, Martin Warner took part in a discussion session at House of Lords under the headline Nursing Courses: Reduction in Applications which was opened by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath who is a … Continue reading

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Offer career breaks for parents with ill childrens


Back at the beginning of June an e-petition was published by Christina Harris which is very significant. It is with number 638449 and the title is “The Require employers to offer career breaks for parents with a seriously ill child”. … Continue reading

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NHS app booking system for breast cancer screening?  


Last Tuesday at the end of Parliament for the next few weeks one of the MPs who submitted a written question was Caroline Ansell who is the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion. Her question included the question “NHS app booking … Continue reading

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