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Category Archives: Brighton & Hove
Some of the statements that took place last week
The contributions that took place last week in Parliament included several themes that I have observed so far and which seemed very significant. One of the elements in Parliament that I was expecting was a statement to endorse Nicola Sturgeon, … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Ian Murray, Layla Moran, Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Nicola Sturgeon, Rise
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We need Therese Coffey to answer this question properly
Last week while Parliament was closed down in its half term holiday a significant number of written questions were submitted by some MPs and one of them who raised many questions last week was Caroline Lucas. She focused on a … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, DEFRA, Mark Spencer, Therese Coffey, Trudy Harrison
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Parliament must focus on several subjects when it opens
Today Parliament will re-open for holding debates and discussions after both this weekend and also following a week of closure that took place last week. It is a period that also reflects the half term session for most Schools across … Continue reading
Three questions for Asylum Detainees
Last Thursday the three questions that Caroline Lucas had raised for Asylum Detainees were responded to by Robert Jenrick. Here are the questions and the responses and it seems very clear that the answers are not sufficient or direct to … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Robert Jenrick
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Cabinet Office is not sure about people aged 30-69
Last Tuesday Caroline Lucas the Brighton Pavilion MP asked a question which is focusing on the new rule that the Government has set out that applies to the Council Elections from February this year and Government Elections from October this … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Lee Rowley
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A request in Parliament for Kemptown Schools
On Thursday in Parliament this written question was released by Lloyd Russell-Moyle the MP for Kemptown in Brighton and the question was responded by Nick Gibb who is the Minister for Schools and he is also a Sussex MP based … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Kemptown, Lloyd Russell-Moyle, Nick Gibb
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Last week some MPs focused on Bee-killing Pesticides
Last Wednesday Morning a group of MPs met up together in the Westminster Hall to discuss some petitions and their calls which are focusing on Bee-Killing Pesticides and also the reduction in Bees in our Nation. The MP who organised … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Busy Bees, Caroline Lucas, Duncan Baker, Luke Pollard, Mark Spencer
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Some significant theme debates in Parliament
Each week in Parliament there are debates and questions that take place and it is always interesting to observe what emerges from our local MPs and occasionally other MPs that raise themes for our area. It is always fascinating most … Continue reading
Fascinating questions about CCTV at the House of Lords
On Thursday morning a Conservative member of the House of Lords called Ian Macpherson who is also referred to as Lord Strathcarron asked a question under the headline of CCTV – Question and the Minister who responded to his question … Continue reading
Benjamin opens Broadcasting: Children’s Television
On Thursday morning a group of Lords based Parliamentary people held a brief debate on the theme of Broadcasting: Children’s Television which was opened up by Floella Benjamin and partly through the debate one of the members of the House … Continue reading
