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Tag Archives: Intelligence and Security Committee
A petition that Parliament would like you to sign!
Last Thursday along with around 105,000 other people I received an email from the petitions team in the UK Government and Parliament relating to a petition that I had signed some months ago. The petition was a request for the … Continue reading
Who will be the next Politician to resign?
According to Friday’s Guardian subtitle “MP quits six weeks after humiliating failure to become committee chair” and of course it has taken Chris Grayling that long to make his resignation from the Intelligence and Security Committee known. However the Committee … Continue reading
MPs and Parliament must now respond to this major problem
Over many years there have been plenty of examples of corruption by individual MPs, Ministers and even occasionally whole Governments. How this current situation compares to some of those examples is hard to measure, particularly as the Russia report is … Continue reading
Mr Rees-Mogg, Can we have real Restoration and Renewal?
Last Wednesday there was a long debate to talk about the refurbishment of the Palace of Westminster which of course has been something that has been debated for a very long time. There were a number of very interestingly bizarre … Continue reading
Some good news from last weeks Parliament
This week will raise a number of challenges for many of us as well as some very positive actions which we can be delighted to find out about from the Members of Parliament. One of the really positive elements that … Continue reading
All Sussex MPs must support the ISC to get set up today
Today in Parliament is an opportunity for the Government to begin to deliver on a promise that they made to people throughout the country several months ago. It is of course vital that our Sussex MPs will all vote to … Continue reading
We need some action from Today’s reopening of Parliament
It is lovely that Members of Parliament have had a few days break which began on Wednesday night, 20th May, but now they are back at work today with some real challenges. One of these is the incompetent approach of … Continue reading