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Results of Vaccine Passport Survey

For the past few weeks I have had a survey up on my website to hear my constituents' views on a possible rollout of a vaccine passport. Now this survey has come to and end, we can see that the results are very close and that this is a highly contested topic.

Greensill

Transparency and probity are essential to maintaining the trust of the British people in our democracy. I am glad that the Prime Minister has announced an independent review into the awarding of contracts for supply chain finance in which Greensill specialised.

Pet Microchipping

Microchipping for dogs became compulsory for animals over eight weeks of age across England, Scotland and Wales in 2016 and statistics show that 92 per cent of dogs are now microchipped.

Assisted Dying

Assisted dying is one of the most difficult issues I have encountered as an MP. I do not disagree that there are cases where people are likely to suffer a great deal of pain and discomfort, when a planned and painless death may be the best way forward.

Returning to University

I completely understand how difficult this past year has been for students in particular, with those of you at Portsmouth University wanting to be back to face-to-face teaching as soon as possible.

BT GROUP - Key Worker redundancies

Broadband is one of the biggest challenges we face across the constituency, and I know first hand the hard work BT does, especially across Meon Valley to help reach out-of-reach broadband areas.

Centene in our NHS

I fully believe in our NHS and its values. My doctor daughter has been working alongside other NHS workers during the pandemic so I am aware of the amazing service they provide.

Fire Safety Bill

The Fire Safety Bill is a crucial Bill that will clarify that fire risk assessments are updated to take account of external walls and flat entrance doors.

NHS Pay

I believe that the passion, commitment, and specialist knowledge of our NHS staff is part of what makes our NHS so special.

Israel Apartheid Week

This week universities across the country have cancelled their Israel Apartheid Week events recognising the importance of the wellbeing of their campus communities, which is put at risk with threats of antisemitism.