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Tag Archives: Roger Roberts
Government ignores the Archbishop of Canterbury
The Government has actually ignored questions from a number of people in the House of Lords last Thursday. One of them was Lord Roberts of Llandudno and I wrote about the way Roger Roberts was rejected two days ago which … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Justin Welby, Roger Roberts, Rwanda, Susan Williams
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A very vital Parliament question regarding Rwanda
These questions which were submitted at the end of last week about Rwanda were tragically closed down by the Government. At the end of last week the written questions that were provided by Lord Roberts of Llandudno were answered by … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Roger Roberts, Rwanda, Susan Williams
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Thankyou for the Ukraine question Roger Roberts
Sadly, despite the question it is very disappointing how superficial was the response from Susan Williams. The question regarded how the Government is dealing with people fleeing from Ukraine. The result can be seen in this image that was published … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Ukraine
Tagged Roger Roberts, Susan Williams
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A rather inadequate answer from a Minister
Last Thursday a member of the House of Lords asked this question that was very clear and we could have assumed there would be an answer. Sadly it was so inadequate it demonstrates how pathetic the Government or at least … Continue reading
It seems our Government does not discuss with France
Last Monday Roger Roberts who is the Lord of Llandudno asked a very simple question regarding the asylum seekers in the Calais area. The UK Government Minister Susan Williams who is the Baroness of Trafford responded to Roger but tragically … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Syria, Yemen
Tagged Asylum Seekers, Calais, Refugees, Roger Roberts, Susan Williams
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An important data list of UK refugees
On Monday a member of the House of Lords asked this important question and he received an answer which indicates some of the data for refugees in Europe. The person who asked the question is Roger Roberts who is the … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Syria, Yemen
Tagged Roger Roberts, Susan Williams
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Susan Williams expresses the Government’s ignorance
It is clear that many people who are forced to leave their nations because of violence and threats will source asylum or refugee security. Whilst some of them will accept the easiest or closest solutions, some others do so based … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Syria, Yemen
Tagged Asylum Seekers, Refugees, Roger Roberts, Susan Williams
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Where is the other £250 Million for the NHS?
On Thursday in the House of Lords, John Roger Roberts the Liberal Democratic Peer who is also a well recognised Methodist Church leader asked this very reasonable question. He is referred to as Lord Roberts of Llandudno. He was presumably … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Roger Roberts, Syed Kamall
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A very good statement by Roger Roberts of Llandudno
I find it fascinating to follow a number of the MPs and members of the House of Lords whenever Parliament is active. Inevitably we don’t get many returns to Parliament in the Summer but when we do it is something … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Church Teaching, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Roger Roberts
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The UK Food Insecurity needs a lot more DEFRA attention
On Tuesday in the House of Lords a written question from Roger Roberts who is Lord Roberts of Llandudno was very short but also very significant. He asked the Government “what impact has been made by the winter support package; … Continue reading
