Tag Archives: Anne-Marie Trevelyan

“Bangladesh: Rohingya” questions and also a “Myanmar”


On Thursday the 16th of May there were two Bangladesh: Rohingya questions in the House of Lords that were published by the Bishop of St Albans, Convenor of the Lords Spiritual, Alan Smith. They were both responded by the same … Continue reading

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A fascinating request for STEM teaching in Afghanistan


Although the Government is not fully open on Monday one of the written questions came from Caroline Nokes who is the Conservative MP for Romsey and Southampton North and she asked about STEM for these people. The question is available … Continue reading

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Will an MP introduce Mark Spencer to Angus Rose?


Today is the last day of Parliament until 19th of April and one of the pieces in todays activities within Parliament is the Business Questions to the Leader of the House who is Mark Spencer. As we can see Angus … Continue reading

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A very disappointing political end to 2020


As MPs along with their supporters and opposers are debating the very inadequate Trade Deal with the EU, it is clear that our position is not very strong. There is only one worse position and that would have been a … Continue reading

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Jeremy Quin MP is clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time


Starting a new job just before something goes badly wrong that the role is recognised as being responsible for is clearly very difficult. If of course the problem was not in any way predictable, then that is just bad luck, … Continue reading

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What we want!


Its always fascinating to be told what we want or how we think by out of touch, arrogant party politicians or indeed anyone else who claims to know our mind. This morning on Radio 4 the task fell to the MP … Continue reading

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