Conservative MP for Chelmsford ( 9 Jun 2017 – current)
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Paul Goggins: ...is not held centrally and could be collected only at disproportionate cost. The directors of contracted establishments are: Establishment Director Altcourse John McLaughlin Ashfield Vicky O'Dea Bronzefield Janine McDowell Doncaster Rod MacFarquar Dovegate Kevin Rogers Forest Bank Ivor Woods Lowdham Grange Peter Wright Pare Roy Woolford Rye Hill...
Gerry Sutcliffe: ...in this post at 31 March 2006 Acklington Mick Lees 0.2 Albany Mel Jones 2.2 Ashwell Chris Di Paolo 2.0 Askham Grange Alec McCrystal 0.7 Aylesbury David Kennedy 3.2 Bedford Paul Kempster 0.5 Belmarsh Claudia Sturt 0.5 Birmingham Mike Shann 5.5 Blackenhurst Ferdi Parker 2.8 Blantyre House Dave Atkinson 0.1 Blundeston Teresa Clarke 2.9 ...
Nick Gibb: I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Arundel and South Downs (Nick Herbert) for securing this debate and for setting out the concerns about the proposed Ford eco-town so well. There is almost unanimous opposition to the proposal to build 5,000 homes on a pristine piece of Sussex countryside that links the beautiful historic town of Arundel to the River Arun and the spectacular...
Chuka Umunna: ...this important debate, and I am also grateful to the 19 other Members of the House who supported this application. In particular, I have worked with my hon. Friends the Members for Lewisham, Deptford (Vicky Foxcroft) and for Westminster North (Ms Buck), my right hon. Friend the Member for Tottenham (Mr Lammy) and my hon. Friend the Member for Croydon North (Mr Reed), among others, for...
Earl Attlee: .... At Second Reading I raised the issue of deactivated firearms covered by Clause 114 and declared my interest as an owner of one deactivated firearm. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of Vicky Ford MEP and our Home Office officials, the EU is understandably hell bent on a knee-jerk reaction to the tragic events in Paris. The EU proposals are technically weak and difficult to...
Margaret Ferrier: ...Scotland, whether he raised (a) the Scottish Government's report entitled Scotland's Place in Europe, published on 20 December 2016 and (b) Scotland's place in the European single market with (i) Vicky Ford MEP, (ii) the Centre for European Policy Studies, (iii) Open Europe, (iv) Bruegel, (v) permanent representatives to the EU and (vi) the CBI's Brussels representative during his visit to...
Vicky Ford: It is a huge honour to be elected to represent the people of Chelmsford and to make my maiden speech in this debate on the Queen’s Speech. In the diamond jubilee year, Her Majesty chose Chelmsford to be a new city, and we are deeply grateful to the Queen. On behalf of the people of Chelmsford, I should like to offer her our sincerest thanks. Chelmsford is a brilliant city. Our city centre...
Vicky Ford: May I ask my right hon. Friend whether the inquiry will look at the safety of tall buildings in which people work as well as those in which people live?
Vicky Ford: rose—
Vicky Ford: While my hon. Friend is listing the Government’s great achievements, may I remind him that when Labour was last in government there were 1 million young people not in education, training or employment, and now we have one of the lowest levels of youth unemployment anywhere in Europe?
Vicky Ford: Will the right hon. Gentleman give way?
Vicky Ford: Will the right hon. Gentleman give way to a new Member?
Vicky Ford: I would like to ask my right hon. Friend about the situation on the border, especially regarding the Brexit negotiations. As a Member of this House who was born in Northern Ireland, I know how important it is not to go back to the hard border that I remember from my childhood. Given that both the British and EU negotiators have said that they do not wish to see a hard border, how soon can we...
Vicky Ford: ...travel markets. The system supports the economy—not only the destinations to which people go, but also our local tourist industry. I am particularly thinking about the 800 residents of Chelmsford who work at Stansted airport. It is important for their jobs that we continue to have a vibrant holiday market. Although holidays are always meant to be the happiest time of year, that happiness...
Vicky Ford: At the moment, under our current competition agreement with the EU, a British company can seek direct redress if it believes a European company is anti-competitive. Under the agreement between the EU, the UK and Canada, although we will have competition co-operation if we pass the Bill, there will be no direct redress for a British company that is concerned about the anti-competitive...
Vicky Ford: In Chelmsford, we are very proud to be home to one of the places where nurses are trained—the great Anglia Ruskin University, which I visited just last week. It is good to hear my right hon. Friend speaking about how nurses have benefited from pay progression, and also from lower taxes, through the increment. Part of increasing the prosperity of public sector workers is the provision of an...
Vicky Ford: I fully respect that we will be leaving the single market and will need a new deal. At the moment, a company selling, say, a cancer scanner to a Spanish hospital needs to have a maintenance service contract. It can send an engineer to service the scanner under a posting of workers arrangement, and there is mutual recognition of the engineer’s professional qualifications. Does my right hon....
Vicky Ford: I would like to introduce Broomfield hospital in Chelmsford into the discussion as one of the hospitals in the mid-Essex area along with the three in Southend and those in Basildon. I congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Southend West (Sir David Amess) on bringing so much experience to this debate. Broomfield is deeply loved. It serves our newest city. We too need our 24-hour...
Vicky Ford: While we are on the subject of notspots and blackout areas, does my hon. Friend agree that there are priority areas such as along railway lines? Many of my constituents commute every day and it is so frustrating not even being able to get a phone signal on the railway line. The Bill will enable extra infrastructure, so that we have connected commuters, which is key in the 21st century.