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Tag Archives: Ben Everitt
Audio Visual requirements on buses for disabled people
On Wednesday a written question focusing on Audio Visual for Buses from the Labour Rachael Maskell was responded by the Government. Rachael is the MP for York Central and the Government Minister who responded was Richard Holden who is the … Continue reading
Thankyou for challenging the Government on Channel 4
On Tuesday Lucy Powell, the Labour Shadow Secretary for DCMS raised a call to challenge the Government over their incompetent approach to try to sell Channel 4. Sadly many Conservatives are very happy to support Nadine Dorries despite her ignorance. … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Ben Everitt, Channel 4, Julia Lopez, Lucy Powell, Nadine Dorries, Peter Bottomley
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The Government is planning to promote STEM
A couple of weeks ago I wrote this blog which focused on the STEM campaign that has been promoted by Schools in Sussex and across the UK. The same theme was about to be discussed in the Science and Technology … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, STEM, Youth Issues
Tagged Alex Burghart, Andrew Rosindell, Ben Everitt
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Good that a STEM call came from an MP yesterday
On Thursday in the House of Commons there was a discussion that took place under the title of Higher Education Reform. Sadly there were no Sussex MPs that participated in the discussion. However one of the MPs raised the call … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parliament and Democracy, STEM
Tagged Ben Everitt, Milton Keynes, Nadhim Zahawi
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Is Parliament lacking credibility following these two debates
If any of us were asked should Parliament interview and indeed challenge Dominic Cummings, the answer of course is a very clear YES. In the same way if any of us were asked should they debate the petition raised by … Continue reading
Rather inadequate Union strengthening
Last Wednesday on the day we were all able to recall and acknowledge Armistice day, a small group of Conservative MPs asked their own Government how our National Union could be strengthened. Given how much unity existed during both World … Continue reading