Here, you can find links to all of the contributions I have made in Parliament, as well as other helpful information about the role of an MP and how you can see Parliament working first hand.
I asked the Minister at Women and Equalities Questions what steps he is taking to increase the number of women and girls (a) studying and (b) employed in STEM subjects and jobs.
"Would my hon.
I spoke with other West Midlands MPs in an adjournment debate on the Police and Crime Commissioner's proposed Police station closures.
"I am hearing loud and clear that we have a police and crime commissioner who is failing constituents not just in Solihull but throughout the West Midlands—he
This week I asked the education secretary if he would encourage local companies to take part in T-Levels and offer industry placements to young people.
Jobs and investment are a top priority for the constituency, particularly for young adults who have been hit hard by the pandemic.
Speaking in the
I met with the Home Secretary in Westminster to discuss the Nationality and Borders Bill.
The proposed legislation is going through its second reading in parliament next week and it heralds a major reform of the UK’s immigration system.
It will look to make the UK’s asylum system based on need, no
Stourbridge MP Suzanne Webb has welcomed the UK/Australia trade deal saying it will pave the way for global Britain and boost export opportunities in the West Midlands.
Suzanne, who is a Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) at the Department for International Trade, said it showed the ambition of
Stourbridge MP Suzanne Webb has unveiled her own constituency-wide levelling up agenda in parliament.
She said her priorities would be regeneration of Lye, growth, jobs and protecting the green belt.
Speaking during the Queen’s Speech debate yesterday, Suzanne told MPs: “As the Prime Minister has
The strength of our armed forces is in the people who serve in them, and of course this Government’s commitment to them. Any armed forces should seek to reflect the character of the nation, and ours do.
Suzanne Webb:
Does my hon. Friend agree with me that we should be focusing not only on sanctions, but on the measures that stop businesses in the UK profiting from forced labour in Xinjiang?
Nigel Adams:
My hon. Friend is spot-on, and I agree with her.
Suzanne Webb:
What is the timetable for the Mental Health Act consultation and how can interested parties participate?
Robert Buckland:
I am grateful to my hon. Friend for her continuing interest in this important process.