The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice
Your MP (Emma Hardy) represents you, and all of the people who live in Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice, at the UK Parliament in Westminster.
MPs split their time between Parliament and their constituency. In Parliament, they debate and vote on new laws, review existing laws, and question the Government. In the constituency, their focus is on supporting local people and championing local issues. They have a small staff team who help with casework, maintain their diaries, and monitor their inbox.
Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull West and Haltemprice
Entered the House of Commons on 9 June 2017 — General election
Also represented Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
The Government’s first priority with regard to pesticides is to ensure that they will not harm people or pose unacceptable risks to the environment. We will continue to base decisions on the use of pesticides on careful scientific assessment of the risks. This provides a high level of protection for people and the environment. The GB pesticide Maximum Residue Level (MRL) regime sets high...
The Canal and River Trust is the largest inland waterway navigation authority in England and Wales, responsible for the 2,000 miles of canals and rivers it owns. The Government is currently providing the Trust with a 15-year grant (2012-2027) totalling about £740 million to support maintenance of the canal network infrastructure. A review of the grant funding concluded that the Trust is...
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