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Jeremy Lefroy

Former Conservative MP for Stafford ( 6 May 2010 – 6 Nov 2019)


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Backbench Business: World Tuberculosis Day — [Mrs Sheryll Murray in the Chair] (24 Mar 2022)

Jim Shannon: ...extremely well. He has been incredibly helpful with the information he has provided. I have spoken on this subject on a number of occasions in Westminster Hall. The former Member for Stafford, Jeremy Lefroy—he was your colleague, Mrs Murray, and you will remember him—used to bring this issue up, and he always reminded us that TB, while a terrible disease, is in many cases complicated...

Malaria Vaccine - Private Notice Question ( 9 Dec 2020)

Baroness Uddin: My Lords, I declare my interest as an officer of the APPG for Africa and a member of the APPG on Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases. I commend to the House the work of Jeremy Lefroy and his leadership in persisting with these causes. I welcome the progress that the Oxford team is making in leading on the vaccine, and in proposing to test nearly 5,000 children in Africa. Every two...

Persecution of Christians ( 6 Feb 2020)

Bill Cash: ...the purpose of ensuring that Christians in other countries are not persecuted. This debate has been incredibly useful for many reasons, and I will finish by saying something about my great friend Jeremy Lefroy, the former Member for Stafford, who has sadly left this House. He is doing the most amazing work, and I am sure we shall hear more about it from my hon. Friend the Member for...

Innovation in Hospital Design: Climate Justice — [Sir Charles Walker in the Chair.] ( 4 Feb 2020)

Alex Norris: ...-resourced DFID. My previous winding-up speech for the Opposition was in the dying embers of the last Parliament, and sitting about three chairs down from where she is sitting was her predecessor, Jeremy Lefroy, who is remembered fondly in this place for his contributions on a variety of issues, but especially on international development—there is clearly something in the water in...

Britain in the World (13 Jan 2020)

Andrew Stephenson: ...face, as I have met her several times in her former role as chief executive and founder of the cross-party Coalition for Global Prosperity. She paid full and deserved tribute to her predecessor, Jeremy Lefroy, whose expertise in international development was respected across this House. She has already proven herself as a powerful advocate of Britain’s global role in promoting...

Valedictory Debate ( 5 Nov 2019)

Jacob Rees-Mogg: ...—to say that that was based on a poll of readers of The Observer and Channel 4 viewers. The Health and Social Care (Safety and Quality) Act 2015 that my hon. Friend the Member for Stafford (Jeremy Lefroy) presented is of great importance, and I so support his campaign for religious freedom and freedom of speech. I hope that his work will be continued when he is no longer in the House....

Valedictory Debate ( 5 Nov 2019)

Jeremy Lefroy: I would just like to thank my right hon. Friend for all he did in that role, particularly the way he kept Members of Parliament on both sides of the House so well briefed. When the history books are written, they will show how seriously he—together with his colleagues in the armed forces and his ministerial colleagues—took that incredibly important role. I thank him for that.

Princess Royal Hospital, Telford ( 5 Nov 2019)

Jeremy Lefroy: I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Telford (Lucy Allan) on securing this important debate. A number of constituents from the west side of my constituency rely absolutely on the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford. Will the model mentioned by the Minister include, as it does in Stafford, the reception of blue-light services—that is, 999 ambulances —in the medical sphere at least?...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Older People ( 5 Nov 2019)

Jeremy Lefroy: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of establishing the post of a commissioner for older people.

Delegated Legislation: Representation of the People (31 Oct 2019)

...John Hayes Oliver Heald James Heappey Chris Heaton-Harris Peter Heaton-Jones Gordon Henderson Nick Herbert Damian Hinds Kevin Hollinrake Philip Hollobone Adam Holloway John Howell Eddie Hughes Jeremy Hunt Nick Hurd Alister Jack Sajid Javid Ranil Jayawardena Bernard Jenkin Robert Jenrick Caroline Johnson Gareth Johnson Andrew Jones David Jones Marcus Jones Daniel Kawczynski Gillian Keegan...

Disability-inclusive Development — [Mr Nigel Evans in the Chair] (31 Oct 2019)

Stephen Twigg: ...cross-party commitment from the Minister and the shadow Minister to disability at the heart of our approach to inclusive development. Mr Evans, you mentioned that the hon. Member for Stafford (Jeremy Lefroy) stood aside from the Committee, which was a huge loss, to enable the hon. Member for Mid Derbyshire (Mrs Latham) to remain a member. I pay tribute to her; she has been a Committee...

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Plastic Pollution (31 Oct 2019)

Jeremy Lefroy: What steps she is taking to tackle plastic pollution.

Leaving the EU: Integrated Foreign Policy (30 Oct 2019)

Christopher Pincher: ...of innovating to tackle climate change to the commercial possibilities offered by the dynamic economies of Asia, or the growing populations of Africa. My hon. Friend the Member for Stafford (Jeremy Lefroy) mentioned Africa, and I agree with him: Ministers should travel more. I draw his attention to the current rather challenging parliamentary arithmetic, which means that the most powerful...

Early Parliamentary General Election Bill: Early parliamentary general election (29 Oct 2019)

...Rehman Chishti Christopher Chope Jo Churchill Colin Clark Greg Clark Simon Clarke James Cleverly Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Vernon Coaker Therese Coffey Damian Collins Julie Cooper Yvette Cooper Jeremy Corbyn Alberto Costa Robert Courts Geoffrey Cox Stephen Crabb David Crausby Tracey Crouch Jon Cruddas Wayne David David Davies Glyn Davies Mims Davies Philip Davies David Davis Gloria De Piero...

Miscellaneous (29 Oct 2019)

...Carden Alistair Carmichael Sarah Champion Douglas Chapman Jenny Chapman Bambos Charalambous Joanna Cherry Kenneth Clarke Ann Clwyd Vernon Coaker Ann Coffey Julie Cooper Rosie Cooper Yvette Cooper Jeremy Corbyn Ronnie Cowan Neil Coyle David Crausby Angela Crawley Mary Creagh Stella Creasy Jon Cruddas Judith Cummins Alex Cunningham Jim Cunningham Janet Daby Nicholas Dakin Edward Davey Wayne...

Health and Social Care: Topical Questions (29 Oct 2019)

Jeremy Lefroy: Earlier this year, the Secretary of State spoke about the importance of introducing new financing mechanisms to develop and deploy drugs and vaccines to tackle antimicrobial resistance. Will he update us on that, please?

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Antimicrobials: Drug Resistance (29 Oct 2019)

Jeremy Lefroy: What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on vaccine research to tackle antimicrobial resistance.

Early Parliamentary General Election (28 Oct 2019)

...Peter Heaton-Jones Gordon Henderson Nick Herbert Damian Hinds Simon Hoare Kate Hoey George Hollingbery Kevin Hollinrake Philip Hollobone Adam Holloway John Howell Nigel Huddleston Eddie Hughes Jeremy Hunt Nick Hurd Alister Jack Margot James Sajid Javid Ranil Jayawardena Bernard Jenkin Andrea Jenkyns Robert Jenrick Boris Johnson Caroline Johnson Gareth Johnson Jo Johnson Andrew Jones David...

The Economy (24 Oct 2019)

...Cable Ruth Cadbury Lisa Cameron Alan Campbell Dan Carden Alistair Carmichael Sarah Champion Douglas Chapman Bambos Charalambous Joanna Cherry Ann Clwyd Vernon Coaker Rosie Cooper Yvette Cooper Jeremy Corbyn Ronnie Cowan Neil Coyle David Crausby Angela Crawley Mary Creagh Stella Creasy Jon Cruddas John Cryer Judith Cummins Alex Cunningham Jim Cunningham Janet Daby Edward Davey Wayne David...

Business of the House (24 Oct 2019)

Jeremy Lefroy: May we have a debate on support from the UK for the people of Burundi, where not only is there the highest level of malnutrition in the world, but people face the potential threat of Ebola coming across the border?


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