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Tag Archives: Peter Bottomley
MPs set to debate new rules on whistleblowers
The plans for today and this week in Parliament only indicate one contribution from a Sussex MP which is happening this afternoon. The Public Accounts Committee which includes Jeremy Quin discussing the theme “Investigation into whistleblowing in the civil service”. … Continue reading
MP Lucas on police and race equality
This week in Parliament there are several themes under discussion and many of us would like to see Sussex MPs making a response. This afternoon there is debate organised by Elliot Colburn, the Conservative MP for Carshalton and Wallington in … Continue reading
Holocaust Memorial Day
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day and one of the significant supporters is the charity “Holocaust Memorial Day Trust” which provides information throughout the year. They have published a piece which is available here Two of our local MPs have commented … Continue reading
The titanic error was belief in the technology
(This item first appeared in the Brighton Argus on the 15th January 2024 which is described within the OUR MPS IN PARLIAMENT theme on page 29) Today is the beginning of the second week of Parliament but last week on … Continue reading
MPs return to Commons with election in the air
Today is the first opening day and week of Parliament for MPs to contribute this year. It will be interesting to see if there will be any discussions calling for this year’s General Election today or in the next few … Continue reading
Changes lie ahead as a general election looms
(This article was published in the Brighton Argus today – 1st January 2024) Today is the first day of our new year and those of us who are interested in the political scene for Sussex and for the Nation will … Continue reading
A fascinating discussion for Long-term Plan for Housing
On Tuesday in Parliament at the last day for their Christmas period on 19th December there was a session organised by a Government Minister Lee Rowley who is the MP for North East Derbyshire. Clearly the theme is organised by … Continue reading
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The Government decide without consulting Parliament.
At the end of last week in Parliament there was a debate about BBC Funding and one of the first people to comment was Peter Bottomley who is the MP for Worthing West and is also the Father of the … Continue reading
Leaving aside the newsrooms in Worthing, Sussex and ..
The Worthing West MP, Peter Bottomley contributed in the Media Bill discussion On Tuesday 21st November and his second comment explains on his comment that “I had a large number of them in my constituency. Three of them made contact with … Continue reading
MPs tackle dangerous dogs and food poverty
(This article was published in the Brighton Argus today – 27th November 2023) The plans for Parliament this week based on the “TheyWorkForYou” website which last week did not seem very significant but this week include one session this afternoon … Continue reading
