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Tag Archives: Sussex Day
Today is a significant Sussex Day – lots of opportunities
For those of us in Sussex, today is a significant day. There will be a great deal of events and celebrations taking place. Along with the various details below which are just a small number of the opportunities, let us … Continue reading
Will our local Ministers promote Sussex this June?
Each week in Parliament, there are opportunities for our local MPs to speak about their constituencies and also to focus on Sussex as a whole. In three weeks’, time there will be a great opportunity when the Sussex Day on … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Gillian Keegan, Jeremy Quin, Maria Caulfield, Mims Davies, Sussex Day
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Let Sussex Businesses enjoy Sussex Day and have a good future
Over the last few weeks I have spoken to several people who run local businesses in Sussex that would benefit enormously if we could persuade local residents and just as importantly the range of Sussex Public Sector agencies to secure … Continue reading
The Government must accept changes to this poorly prepared Bill!
The Government is currently demonstrating how well they can set out poor proposals or fail to respond to real issues in a timely manner. Over the last few days this emerged in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill which … Continue reading
Let us prepare for a successful Sussex Day 2021
It feels a bit strange on the Boxing Day holiday to be focusing on something that will happen in June, although to be fair the weather at the moment and the impact of COVID-19 offer at least two good reasons … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Environment, EU Referendum, Housing
Tagged Sussex Charter, Sussex Day
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Positive words to small businesses from the Government
The following are some very recent words that various Ministers have stated in response to their colleagues but relating to companies that are small or SME or that are not Multinational. The challenge as always is for these very nice … Continue reading
Sussex MPs responded well to Sussex Day priorities
Last week we had the opportunity to celebrate Sussex Day even though large gatherings are not possible currently. However one place where large numbers of people do meet together is the House of Commons and so last Tuesday it was … Continue reading
From today we need all 16 Sussex MPs to re-focus their priorities
Sussex Day is very important to a number of people who live in our region. Even for people who don’t know what it means, or who don’t think it is an important day, some of the priorities of the Sussex … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Economics, Environment, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Edward Mallalieu, St Richard, Sussex Day
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Could our MPs begin to focus on Sussex Day priorities?
Tomorrow is an important day for those of us who live or work in Sussex, perhaps more this year than in recent years. My awareness of Sussex Day only occurred when a friend, Martin Ellis alerted me to his campaign … Continue reading