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April 2023                            April 2023
 NEWS FROM WESTMINSTER
       FIRST THURSDAY CLUB

 One of the things I most enjoy about being an MP is   (AUTUMN LEAVES)
 meeting  school  students  –  they  always  have  great
 questions  about  the  role  of  an  MP.  Some  questions   We  had  over  fifty  people  at  our  March
 come up frequently, often including asking about the   meeting.    They  just  kept  coming.    They  were
 rules  for  MPs  in  the  Chamber  of  the  House  of   not  disappointed  with  Simon  Goddard’s
 Commons,  and  why  MPs  aren’t  in  the  Chamber  all   presentation.    He goes out at all times and in
 the time listening to debates. I am also asked about   all weathers. Simons runs and roams from Bere
 the  balance  of  my  role  between  being  a  local  MP,   Down, Briantspuddle and Milborne St Andrew.
 and being a Government Minster. Secondary school   There were quiet pictures some taken of the empty Bypass during the pandemic.
 students are far more likely to have seen my name in   The  pictures are taken on an I phone and in portrait format.  We were treated to
 the  news from  my  work as  Solicitor  General,  so they   stunning pictures of remote fields, woods, fields, lines of crops, cress beds clouds
 sometimes presume that my constituency work has ended – which is far from the   and animals all on our doorstep.  For a change in mood there were black and
 case!
       white shots of the derelict site at Rowlands Wait (Now Rochester Park)  It is a real
 Whenever  I  am  asked  why  the  Chamber   shame to see the old unused shower block and wrecked glamping tents.
    of  the  House  of  Commons  is  not  always
 packed, I explain that there is a great deal   For those of us who cannot walk far it was an opportunity to get off the road and
 of  Government  work  going  on  that  is  in   see what fabulous countryside we live in.
 other  parts  of  the  Palace  of  Westminster.        Next  month  6   April  we
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 There  are  debates  in  Westminster  Hall;  All       have Phil Morgan and Ian
 Party   Parliamentary   Groups;   Bill                 Ventham  giving  us  a  talk
 Committees;  and  Select  Committees  to               on  ups  and  downs  of
 name  but  a  few.    I  recently  appeared            keeping   Bees   locally.
 before  the  Justice  Select  Committee,  to           Bees  are  important  not
 answer  questions  about  the  work  of  the           only  for  honey  but  for
 Attorney   General’s   Office.   Select                producing crops and fruit.
 Committees  hold  the  Government  to                  Please come along to the
 account, and are an important part of the              Scout  hut  2.30  p.m  cost
 scrutiny  of  our  work.  MPs  from  several           £3.00  to  include  tea  and
 parties  asked  the  Attorney  General  and            your raffle ticket.
 me a wide range of questions including on sentencing guidelines, the funding of
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 the Serious Fraud Office and the work of the Crown Prosecution Service.    Looking ahead to 4  May
                                                        we are being treated to a
 People  also  often  presume                           talk  by  Josie  Belasco  on
 that  the  only  way  MPs  can     Dorset legends and landmarks.  Josie is adding some royal stories to her talk as we
 ask questions of Government   are having a Coronation tea so put this event in your diary as well .
 Ministers is by standing up on
 the  floor  of  the  House  (Oral
 Parliamentary  Questions).    In
 fact,  there  are  numerous
 o t h e r    w a y s .    Wr i t te n      When you respond to advertisers, do please tell them you saw their
 Parliamentary  Questions  are   advert in this magazine  -  it helps them monitor the effectiveness of
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