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Tag Archives: Tim Loughton MP
Sussex PCC seen as a brave leader by her Tory colleagues
When MPs and Ministers hold debates about policing, it is not unusual for them to refer to the bravery and leadership of Police Officers who run into places of danger in order to protect other people or who take decisions … Continue reading
Sussex Tory MP calls for law of collective liability!
Back on 10th September in a debate in the House of Commons, the Conservative MP for East Worthing and Shoreham, Tim Loughton stated “Is not the change in the law that we need that, rather than having to point to … Continue reading
Posted in Justice Issues, Parliament and Democracy, Policing
Tagged Tim Loughton MP, Worthing
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Sussex needs to become more bike friendly
This campaign partly organised by Chris who is a friend of mine is a classic case of the planning and transport departments needing to understand what the future will be like for many people. To destroy a crossing of the … Continue reading
Tim seems to be in no mans land
On the 18th July Tim Loughton the MP for East Worthing, Shoreham and (so my friend Chris feels included) Sompting too! raised a matter in the House of Commons on the way in which Govia Thamselink Railways are performing in … Continue reading
Too late to shut an important Stable Door
On 26th July Tim Loughton MP, for East Worthing and Shoreham asked a question of the Government. “To ask the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, which policy areas relevant to vulnerable children and young people are under consideration in … Continue reading
Loughton must extend his consultation
According to this news report, the All Party Parliamentary Group for Children, chaired by Tim Loughton MP is in the process of asking Social Workers and those people currently training to be Social Workers if they believe the Government needs … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Parliament and Democracy, Policing
Tagged Carers, Foster Carers, Social Workers, Tim Loughton MP
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Open Government?
The following blog has been published in a shortened form in today’s Argus Newspaper in the Opinion column: In the run up to Christmas, Tim Loughton MP for East Worthing and Shoreham asked Amber Rudd MP for Hastings and Rye … Continue reading
Posted in Casey Review, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Amber Rudd, Casey Review, Home Office, Louise Casey, Tim Loughton MP
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Yet more talking, to what purpose?
Last month I wrote a blog about the resignation as rail Minister of Claire Perry, coming as it did, a few days after her appearance before MPs on 13th July in a debate on the travails of the Southern Rail … Continue reading
A grim fairytale railway
Overnight Claire Perry MP, Rail Minister has resigned from the Government, for reasons she has not yet disclosed officially. According to this article she told friends “she could not face working for another secretary of state” and few outside the … Continue reading
Should Transparency make Governments uncomfortable?
When I blogged on Monday about the lack of Government transparency, I had no way of knowing that on the same day, Matthew Hancock, Minister for the Cabinet Office would be speaking at the Institute of Government and covering a similar subject. His speech … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Policing
Tagged Hugo Swire MP, Matthew Hancock, Mike Penning, Tim Loughton MP
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