Watch: New Support for Businesses 22nd October 2020 I welcomed the new measures announced by the Chancellor today which will support businesses who can remain open during this crisis. The new targeted Job Support... Speeches in Parliament
Watch: Support for Williams Rail Review Recommendations 22nd October 2020 During Transport Oral Questions the Secretary of State, Grant Shapps, assured me that the Government will take forward the recommendation of the Williams Rail... Speeches in Parliament
Watch: Black History Month 20th October 2020 After many residents contacted me expressing their concern that more needed to be done for equality at a Parliamentary level, I supported an application for a... Speeches in Parliament
Watch: 10pm Curfew 13th October 2020 We had the opportunity to vote on the 10pm curfew and I wanted to lay out why I was going to once more vote against the Government. The curfew looks to have a... Speeches in Parliament
Watch: Matt Hancock's 3 Reasons for 10pm Curfew 13th October 2020 I asked Matt Hancock whether, according to scientific evidence, the overall benefits of a 10pm curfew outweigh the negatives. He gave me 3 reasons why he... Speeches in Parliament
Watch: Changes to Exams for 2021 12th October 2020 With the disruption to education that coronavirus has caused there was an urgent need to find a solution, if we are still in this situation in May 2021 - when... Speeches in Parliament
Watch: No Evidence for Rule of Six Effectiveness 6th October 2020 On Tuesday Members of Parliament were given the chance to vote on the rule of six statutory instrument, which is a retrospective vote on the implementation of... Speeches in Parliament
Watch: Return to Universities 29th September 2020 As one of the last contributors during the statement by the Secretary of State for Education, I decided to speak up for the benefits of a university experience... Speeches in Parliament
Watch: Assaults on emergency workers 29th September 2020 I met, with other Sussex MPs, the South East Coast Ambulance Service Team and heard of the shocking assaults on their emergency workers. I asked the Minister... Speeches in Parliament