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Tag Archives: Caroline Lucas
Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 by Caroline
Two days ago this image appeared on twitter explaining the very recent action by Caroline Lucas who is the MP for Brighton Pavilion. The connections relating to this Bill that she wrote about are available on the Parliamentary website which … Continue reading
Let us thank these MPs for supporting their colleagues
There are two very recent Early Day Motions that I have recently written about, the first one endorses England women’s national football team which I wrote about here and it was written by the Conservative MP Tracey Crouch from Kent. … Continue reading
Some of our Sussex MPs commented in Parliament
Today is very significant for our Nation with the Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II which is an event that will be observed by many people on this unplanned bank holiday. Many people would use a bank holiday to go shopping … Continue reading
Some MPs who support women’s national football
Yesterday I wrote about a call from a Conservative Kent MP who wants other MPs to endorse the women’s national football activity. I explained it here in my blog that is available here which presents the text for the document. … Continue reading
A vital women’s national football team campaign
Early last week a very significant Kent MP, Tracey Crouch who is the MP for Chatham and Aylesford set out a campaign using the Early Day Motions process. She is someone who understands the value of the EDMs even though … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Liz Truss, Tracey Crouch
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This is a very significant beginning of a new week
There are many weeks that begin with reflective responses of what has taken place in the previous few days or sometimes even the last few weeks. The impact on our politicians is a theme I often spot because these changes … Continue reading
A significant discussion about COP26 and COP27
Yesterday in the House of Commons several MPs raised concerns about the understanding and indeed the actions that the Government has not taken to try to protect our world from the floods and climate emergency that were discussed back in … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Chris Law, David Lammy, Helen Hayes, Vicky Ford
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Parliament opens after 6 weeks of silence from most MPs
Today our Parliament will finally re-open after far too many weeks of close down by the Government due to an unrealistic period of their leader being replaced. Today we will discover the new Prime Minister and tomorrow Alexander Boris de … Continue reading
Will our MPs connect with Sussex “Ocean Hackathon”
A few days ago, I spotted a Sussex event that is a call for people who are passionate about our local coast and want wildlife thriving which is at the De La Warr Pavilion on Saturday the 10th September. This … Continue reading
How do we get clear answers for questions in Parliament?
There are many questions each year that get asked by MPs that are directed to the Government and there is a theoretical answer process that takes place involving a Government Minister. However far to often the questions that arise are … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Kevin Foster
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