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Tag Archives: Nusrat Ghani
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
The critical issues emerged yesterday in Eastbourne
It was very encouraging to listen to Ben Weisz on the BBC Sussex Radio this morning. He described how tragic the Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak event in Eastbourne was for the many people who were campaigning for the Climate … Continue reading
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Call out our local needs to these two PM candidates
Last Thursday the Conservative candidates who are campaigning to become Prime Minister began a series of regional visits to promote themselves to their voters. Their first location was in Leeds. They were being heard on the radio early in the … Continue reading
This MP is understandably frustrated by the Government
When I wrote yesterday about the votes that took part towards the Government last Monday, I pointed out that Nusrat Ghani who is the MP for Wealden was the only Sussex Conservative MP who did not vote to endorse the … Continue reading
Last week Sussex MPs responded to the Government
Last Monday many MPs took part in a discussion that was followed by a vote of Confidence in Her Majesty’s Government. All but one of our Sussex MPs voted, the one that did not was Nusrat Ghani from Wealden. The … Continue reading
Some of the words and some of the vote details
On Monday in the House of Commons there was a debate and a vote for the Confidence in Her Majesty’s Government. There was no prospect of the Government being closed down because there are 75 more MPs in the Conservative … Continue reading
Nusrat Ghani asked a very interesting question
Yesterday Nusrat Ghani who is the MP for Wealden asked this question in part of the Business of the House session. It is interesting because although I have not spotted a response from Nusrat criticising the Prime Minister so far … Continue reading
A significant reaction from several Sussex MPs
The first of the Sussex Ministers to resign is Mims Davies and we may see some more resignations in the next few days if Boris does not step down. At least one of the new senior Ministers, the new Chancellor … Continue reading
Thankyou to these MPs who promoted the Sussex Day
Last Thursday was Sussex Day which was recognised by many people as the 15th year of the County Day, although of course the Sussex Day started in the 13th Century. However, its modern approach was formed by Ian Steedman in … Continue reading
Two great themes occurred last week in Parliament
It is always fascinating to read the comments and actions that take place in the House of Commons involving MPs which have themes that impact our communities directly or indirectly. Last week there were two significant elements that I spotted … Continue reading
