Today I spoke in the debate on Afghanistan in the House of Commons. This is a subject very important to me with the scenes we are seeing being horrifying to watch.
I would be keen to hear your thoughts on the possible introduction of a vaccine passport. I will look closely at the legislation if it comes forward nearer to the end of September, but in the meantime I would be keen to hear the views of my constituents so I can represent you to the best of my
On the lead up to the COP26 United Nations Climate Conference, I am keen to get people involved in as many ways as possible.
This conference is a landmark event where we can establish a framework for preventing climate change for future generations.
Great farm visit to catch up with Hampshire farmers and the CLA to hear about how our agricultural polices are affecting local farmers. Lots of good ideas about crops, woodland and soil health moving forward including this spectacular re-rewilding section.
It was a manifesto pledge to reform the UK’s immigration system and this week the second reading of the Nationality and Borders Bill took place.
I was pleased to support this proposed legislation as we need to break up the people smuggling networks that are endangering vulnerable people’s lives.
Today I questioned the Minister for Social Care, Helen Whately, after her statement in the House of Commons. She announced the introduction of the autism strategy and I am pleased that she recognised the hard work of NHS workers across the Meon Valley after a difficult 16 months.
Chris and Sam are doing an amazing job coaching over 100 young tennis players, some of them are already ranked so we should have some home grown professional tennis players on the circuit and at Wimbledon. Congratulations on being recognised by the LTA.
It has been a varied week both in Parliament and in Meon Valley.
The lifting of restrictions is now confirmed but I would urge everyone to be cautious. Cases are going up and we do not want to go into another full lockdown.