Former Conservative MP for Mid Bedfordshire ( 5 May 2005 – 29 Aug 2023)
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...Graham Charles Stuart, Beverley and Holderness John Archibald, Viscount Thurso, Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Rosemary McKenna, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East Nadine Vanessa Dorries, Mid Bedfordshire Arthur Nicholas Winston Soames, Mid Sussex Colin Burgon, Elmet David Anthony Laws, Yeovil John Leech, Manchester, Withington Stephen Hepburn, Jarrow Peter...
Nadine Dorries: Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, for calling me to make my maiden speech. As I am the first to do so today, I commend all those who went before me yesterday and the day before. I was recently elected as the Member for Mid-Bedfordshire, replacing Jonathan Sayeed. Jonathan was an extremely courteous man who helped countless constituents with individual problems during his time as their MP. On my...
Nadine Dorries: The Government claim that the proposals outlined in the Bill will simplify the rules and procedures relating to lottery funding. I am afraid that my experiences in my constituency in the past eight years do not inspire me with confidence. The National Lottery Bill's stated aim is: "to make the Lottery more responsive to people's priorities and to ensure that Lottery money goes efficiently to...
Nadine Dorries: I should like to bring the debate back down to the real level. Jack McMurray is a beautiful little eight-year-old boy in my constituency, and he has autism. As a result of inclusion, he is in fact excluded from school. This little boy, who needs education the most, has none. Will the Minister agree to meet me to discuss Jack's case, because his parents are on the edge of despair?
Nadine Dorries: The right hon. Gentleman talks of aid and includes Zambia as one of the countries that is making progress. The World Health Organisation predicts that by 2010 the average age of a Zambian will be 24. Twenty years ago the average age was 60. How can that be progress?
Nadine Dorries: Is it surprising that, when women are being forced to go back to countries such as Zimbabwe, they resist the escort services? We all know how horrendously Mugabe is behaving towards the people of his country. If I were being deported to Zimbabwe, I would resist strongly as well.
Nadine Dorries: In my rural constituency, I represent many market gardeners, farmers and road hauliers who must battle adverse weather conditions as well as adverse pump prices. The new clause seems to involve a great deal of uncertainty, whereas what those people need is more certainty.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how many households in the Mid-Bedfordshire parliamentary constituency are in receipt of the free television licence for over 75-year-olds.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what recent discussions he has had with (a) ministerial colleagues and (b) others about transport provision in the county of Bedfordshire.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much revenue was raised from personal taxation in the constituency of Mid-Bedfordshire in the last financial year for which figures are available.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many antisocial behaviour orders have been issued in (a) the county of Bedfordshire and (b) the constituency of Mid-Bedfordshire in each year since 1999.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many people from Mid-Bedfordshire constituency have been recruited into the armed forces in each year since 1997.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the levels of long-term (a) adult and (b) youth unemployment were in (i) the county of Bedfordshire and (ii) the constituency of Mid-Bedfordshire in each year since 1997.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many primary school-aged children there are expected to be in (a) Bedfordshire local education authority and (b) the constituency of Mid-Bedfordshire in each of the next five academic years.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many pensioners lived in the constituency of Mid-Bedfordshire in the last year for which figures are available.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many people were in employment in the Mid-Bedfordshire constituency in April of each year since 2000.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer of how many deaths in (a) the county of Bedfordshire and (b) the constituency of Mid-Bedfordshire alcohol was the primary cause in each year since 2000.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the incidence of breast cancer per 1,000 women has been in (a) England, (b) the county of Bedfordshire and (c) Mid-Bedfordshire parliamentary constituency in each year since 1990.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the incidence of testicular cancer per 1,000 men has been in (a) England, (b) the county of Bedfordshire and (c) Mid-Bedfordshire parliamentary constituency in each year since 1990.
Nadine Dorries: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many housing association tenants in (a) the county of Bedfordshire and (b) the constituency of Mid-Bedfordshire are eligible for (i) the right-to-buy, (ii) the preserved right-to-buy, (iii) the right-to-acquire and (iv) voluntary purchase grants.