My week in Parliament 29th July 2019 My week in Parliament has been a very enjoyable, as well as educational, experience. I have always had a great interest in politics and current affairs, so this... Articles
Shutting down Parliament is no way to deliver democracy 18th July 2019 This week Parliament has been debating whether it should be prorogued (i.e. shut itself down) during the month of October. The thought that employees would wish... Articles
Children's Services Consultation 5th July 2019 Last week, I visited the Children’s Centre at Egerton Park. It is facing closure due to East Sussex needing to put more of its budget in adult social care. This... Articles
FIghting for funds for families and schools 5th July 2019 Whilst Brexit plays out in Parliament, or frustratingly does not, closer to home there are very pressing matters which need our attention. One local issue which... Articles
Committee will see our problem parking 21st June 2019 The last fortnight has been dominated by the contest to elect the next Prime Minister. What started as a wide open field of twelve will be whittled down to two... Articles
My week with Huw 14th June 2019 Having inquired as to the opportunity of working alongside Huw from work experience, last week I was fortunate enough to shadow Huw during a particularly... Articles
PM Election should not be a shouting party 7th June 2019 This week in Parliament, we honoured the bravery of our troops who took part in the Normandy landings 75 years ago. Alongside our American and Canadian allies... Articles
End-game for our Prime Minister but still no Brexit 24th May 2019 The turmoil in Parliament allows me to explain how legislation is passed by Parliament (or not as the case may be). This week, the Prime Minister unveiled plans... Articles
Bringing about change that's positive 10th May 2019 This week the team involved in the huge renovation project of Parliament unveiled plans for the new House of Commons chamber. This will be built on the former... ArticlesLocal News