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Chalk Streams (Protection) Bill: Second Reading – Sarah Green. Private Members' Bills
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To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, when his Department plans to bring forward policy proposals in response to the Government's call for evidence on dispute resolution in England and Wales.
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There was cross-party agreement during the urgent question earlier this week that Parliament has not been given the opportunity to properly scrutinise, debate or vote on the Australia trade deal, despite assurances from the Government that time would be made for debate. I heard the Secretary of State’s response to my right hon. Friend the Member for Orkney and Shetland (Mr Carmichael)....
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Liberal Democrat MP for Chesham and Amersham
Entered the House of Commons on 18 June 2021 — Byelection
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Topics of interest
- Department for Transport
- Department of Health and Social Care
- Home Office
- Department for Levelling Up
- Housing and Communities
- Department for Environment
- Food and Rural Affairs
- Coronavirus: Vaccination
- High Speed 2 Railway Line
- Driving Licences: Epilepsy
- High Speed 2 Railway Line: Buckinghamshire
- Afghanistan: Refugees
Previous MPs in this constituency
Register of Members’ Interests
Last updated: 8 Aug 2022.
3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from
UK sources
Name of donor:
National Liberal ClubAddress of donor: 1
Whitehall Place, Westminster, London SW1A 2HE
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: One year's honorary membership of the National Liberal Club, value £798
Date received: 21 July 2021 - 20 July 2022
Date accepted: 26 July 2021
Donor status: unincorporated association
(Registered 20 August 2021)
6. Land and property portfolio: (i) value over £100,000 and/or (ii) giving rental income of over £10,000 a year
Share in a part-buy flat in London: (i). (Registered 16 July 2021)
7. (i) Shareholdings: over 15% of issued share capital
Green and Ginger Communications Ltd; communications company. (Registered 16 July 2021)
8. Miscellaneous
Director of Green and Ginger Communications Ltd, a communications company; unpaid since my election to Parliament. (Registered 16 July 2021)
10. Family members engaged in lobbying the public sector on behalf of a third party or client
My partner,
Daniel Paterson, is a self-employed political consultant. (Registered 16 November 2021)
View the history of this MP’s entries in the Register
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