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Tag Archives: Nusrat Ghani
Is 11 months to resolve our departure from EU in a coherent way, given this example?
Last Thursday in the House of Commons, our Hove MP asked a question which is illustrated here and the answer was one that clearly failed to define what “near term” means as well as raising serious concerns about our Governments … Continue reading
HS2 must be ended now! and a range of new investments Nusrat
The challenge for people like me who live in the South East of the UK or perhaps I should say of England given we are now entering a high risk of a break up of the UK, is that our … Continue reading
Posted in Network Rail, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Bingley, Crosby, Denise Jeffery, Greater Manchester, HS2, HS3, Merseyside, Nusrat Ghani, Uckfield, Wakefield
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A political party that is clearly incapable of being honest
This question and answer exchange took place on Friday and makes it clear that the Conservative Party which has been in charge of our nation for nine and a half years is unwilling to seriously improve issues such as the … Continue reading
Democracy is a process, not a single event unlike the great British Bake-Off
Over the last few days our Parliament has been grappling with some challenging issues relating to our proposed departure from the European Union, most of which appear to be caused by Parliament or the Government. We keep on hearing or … Continue reading
Two very different levels of support for public transport
On Monday there were a series of answers relating to Transport type questions that came from Nusrat Ghani who is a Transport Ministers and also the MP for the location where I work. I work in Uckfield which is located … Continue reading
Posted in Network Rail, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Brighton, Crewe, Department for Transport, East Croydon, HS2, Nusrat Ghani, Rural Transport
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The lies that both sides told deserve taking to court
As newspapers and broadcasters are currently focused on comprising a list of Boris Johnson and his 40 competitors who all want a role that many people would argue will end their political careers, it seems worth asking the 12 Sussex … Continue reading
Uckfield gets longer trains but no link to Lewes
On Thursday the news about the Uckfield train line was finally admitted by a Government Lords based Minister, Charolotte Vere. This response came almost two years since Chris Grayling made a statement about the same issue when he was answering … Continue reading
Our demand for HS2 is clear and unquestionable
Nusrat Ghani MP spoke on Monday in the House of Commons “I am indeed the Minister responsible for this project[HS2]. Not only is the project this Government’s policy, but it was in the Conservative party’s manifesto as well as in … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Network Rail, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Bridgen, Bill Cash, Brexit, Cheryl Gillan, Chris Grayling, HS2, Judith Blake, Leeds, Nusrat Ghani, Victoria Prentis
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Total lies or pure incompetence
The idea that Parliament in general and the Government in particular does not record its activities and the work it carries out is proven as a clear lie by the fact that Hansard records debates and questions and answers such … Continue reading
The Government should unpack the SME category
The apprehension that many of us share regarding this week’s vote and what will happen on 12th April or at the end of May cannot be ignored, even though there is a limit to what can be written or said … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Economics, EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Henry Smith, Kelly Tolhurst, Nusrat Ghani
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