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Tag Archives: Tracey Crouch
Last week in Parliament Eastbourne focused on a Petition
Today I am waiting to observe how our local MPs will participate in some of the sessions taking place in Parliament. I am also interested to reflect on one of the discussions that took place last week. The first session … Continue reading
25% of Buses are to provide Audio-Visual information!
On Tuesday the MP for Chatham and Aylesford, Tracey Crouch who had written a question received the answer from Richard Holden who is a Minister from the Department of Transport and the response was very interesting. We now need the … Continue reading
Posted in Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Audio Visual, audio-visual, Richard Holden, Tracey Crouch
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Let us thank these MPs for supporting their colleagues
There are two very recent Early Day Motions that I have recently written about, the first one endorses England women’s national football team which I wrote about here and it was written by the Conservative MP Tracey Crouch from Kent. … Continue reading
Some MPs who support women’s national football
Yesterday I wrote about a call from a Conservative Kent MP who wants other MPs to endorse the women’s national football activity. I explained it here in my blog that is available here which presents the text for the document. … Continue reading
A vital women’s national football team campaign
Early last week a very significant Kent MP, Tracey Crouch who is the MP for Chatham and Aylesford set out a campaign using the Early Day Motions process. She is someone who understands the value of the EDMs even though … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Liz Truss, Tracey Crouch
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Sheffield is an important place but….
In the late 1990’s and early part of the new Millennium Brighton was regularly referred to as having more pilots than Gatwick, because the Blair Government used to test out its policies in a city which was close enough to … Continue reading
All youth services must be treated fairly
When the Minister responsible for Sport refuses to treat matters fairly, it is surely time to challenge her in a way that goes beyond being asked a few written questions? As this question from Labour MP, Steve Reed discloses, our … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Education, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged National Citizen Service, Steve Reed, Tracey Crouch
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Government deceit or pure stupidity
In the last few days two separate proposals have emerged from the Government which gives the impression that they wish to improve the lives of people in our communities whilst at the same time ignoring completely the fact that they … Continue reading
