About your Member of Parliament
Your MP (Mark Pritchard) represents you, and all of the people who live in The Wrekin,
at the UK Parliament in Westminster.
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Conservative MP for The Wrekin
Entered the House of Commons on 5 May 2005 — General election
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Topics of interest
Mark Pritchard campaigned to remain in the European Union
Source: BBC
- Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- Defence
- Home Department
- Environment Food and Rural Affairs
- Department of Health and Social Care
- Afghanistan: Peacekeeping Operations
- Armed Forces: Training
- Abortion
- Animal Welfare: Circuses
- China
Currently held offices
- Member, Panel of Chairs (since 30 Jul 2024)
Other offices held in the past
- Member, Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (13 Jul 2020 to 9 Feb 2022)
- Member, Panel of Chairs (15 Jan 2020 to 30 May 2024)
- Member, Human Rights (Joint Committee) (30 Oct 2017 to 18 Dec 2017)
- Member, Panel of Chairs (22 Jun 2017 to 6 Nov 2019)
- Member, Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (28 Nov 2016 to 3 May 2017)
- Member, Human Rights (Joint Committee) (28 Oct 2015 to 3 May 2017)
- Member, Panel of Chairs ( 3 Dec 2012 to 3 May 2017)
- Member, International Development Committee ( 5 Nov 2012 to 4 Nov 2013)
- Member, National Security Strategy (Joint Committee) (30 Nov 2010 to 30 Mar 2015)
- Member, Transport Committee (14 Jul 2008 to 6 May 2010)
- Member, Welsh Affairs Committee (17 Dec 2007 to 6 May 2010)
- Member, Work and Pensions Committee (23 Oct 2006 to 14 Jul 2008)
- Member, Environmental Audit Committee (12 Jul 2005 to 18 Dec 2007)
Previous MPs in this constituency
Public bill committees (Sittings attended)
- Chairman, Crime and Policing Bill Committee (4 out of 15)
- Chairman, Tobacco and Vapes Bill Committee (4 out of 16)
- Chairman, Trade (Australia and New Zealand) Bill Committee (2 out of 4)
- Chairman, Professional Qualifications Bill Committee (1 out of 1)
- Chairman, Elections Bill Committee (2 out of 12)
- Chairman, Ivory Bill Committee (3 out of 6)
- Chairman, Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill Committee (2 out of 6)
- Chairman, Health Service Medical Supplies (Costs) Bill Committee (2 out of 3)
- Chairman, Broadcasting (Radio Multiplex Services) Bill Committee (0 out of 1)
- Chairman, Modern Slavery Bill Committee (6 out of 11)
- Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies and Credit Unions Bill Committee (0 out of 1)
- Holocaust (Stolen Art) Restitution Bill Committee (1 out of 1)
- Pensions Bill Committee (6 out of 12)
- Police and Justice Bill Committee (6 out of 8)
Recent appearances
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To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will have discussions with his US counterpart on the (a) strategic contribution of Red Sea region and (b) the potential merits of retaining the United States Africa Command.
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On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. I think that today we have had the heavy assent from the Foreign Secretary that, ahead of the Palestinian state discussions led by Saudi Arabia and France at the UN in June, the British Government are on their way to recognising a Palestinian state, which I would welcome. But ahead of that, may I seek your guidance on how Members across this House...
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I welcome the Foreign Secretary’s statement, which is the strongest statement I have heard in this House on the issue in recent times. I welcome the actions and sanctions that have been announced today, and I hope the Government will continue to keep those under review and take further measures if necessary. Is it not now increasingly clear that the Israeli Prime Minister has misled the US...
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