Tweet As a backbencher representing people of Suffolk Coastal, I speak in various debates and ask questions of ministers. I can also table written questions. Below you can see my most recent appearances in Parliament and the questions that I am asking.
Spending Round 2019 | Oral Answers to Questions - Work and Pensions | Commons debates The Department’s resource budget will increase by 1.9% ahead of inflation for the first time since 2011, enabling us to provide excellent
Universal Credit: First Payments | Oral Answers to Questions - Work and Pensions | Commons debates There is an extra £600 million of support going to the most vulnerable.
Universal Credit: First Payments | Oral Answers to Questions - Work and Pensions | Commons debates The hon.
Universal Credit: First Payments | Oral Answers to Questions - Work and Pensions | Commons debates It is important to recognise the help to claim—I think it is £39 million of support—that has been given through the citizens advice burea
Universal Credit: First Payments | Oral Answers to Questions - Work and Pensions | Commons debates Universal credit payment timeliness continues to improve and is near a record high, with the most recent data showing we paid 83% of new
Labour Market Update | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Ministerial Statements Latest data released in September shows UK employment has increased by 3.7 million since 2010.
Climate Change | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers The Government works closely with an extensive set of stakeholders to build resilience to climate change risks across the whole country,
Plastics: Waste | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Local authorities do not report waste sent to landfill by material type and therefore the Government does not hold this data.
Air Pollution | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers We will share more detail on policy measures for consideration in the Environment Bill in due course.