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Weekly Update - 6th March

This week started with my husband and I giving a group on constituents a tour of Parliament, followed by a talk on politics and being an MP.

Weekly Roundup 24th-28th February 2020

It is great to be back in Parliament after the half-term recess. Every week here is so busy it is very important to have time down in the constituency to meet constituents and recharge your batteries.

Flick appointed PPS

Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond has been appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to international development secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan. The unpaid promotion means Flick will become the ‘eyes and ears’ of the minister in parliament and liaise with MPs on her behalf. “I am delighted t

Flick visits Flowerpots Brewery in Cheriton

Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond is urging the Government to review tax relief for small breweries because it is stopping them from expanding. Flick visited the Flowerpots Brewery in Cheriton recently to discuss the small breweries relief with co-owner Rupert Boissier, who told her he cannot easily gr

Weekly Update – 10/02/20 - 14/02/2020

Last week ended with some fascinating constituency meetings and events. I met with Inspector Andy Tester of the Hampshire Constabulary to discuss the issues some Meon Valley residents are having with speeding and noisy motorbikes.

Flick is supporting 'Brew Monday'

Flick is supporting the Samaritans’ ‘Brew Monday’ February fundraising initiative which helps people turn the winter blues into brews.  She joined the charity in Parliament for tea and biscuits to hear about Samaritans’ suicide prevention work, and receive tips on how people can become better

ongratulations to Hampshire County Council after 2019 GCSE performance statistics show the county’s pupils continue to perform better than their peers nationally at the end of Year 11.

Congratulations to Hampshire County Council after 2019 GCSE performance statistics show the county’s pupils continue to perform better than their peers nationally at the end of Year 11. 68.4 per cent of pupils taking the exams achieved a pass at grade 4 in English and mathematics, compared to

Weekly Roundup 3rd-7th 2020

Last week we left the EU and, as I spoke about in my last update, that means we can start to focus on other issues. This week began very much in that spirit, with the second reading of the Agriculture Bill. This is an exciting Bill that will have huge ramifications for Britain’s farmers.