It became abundantly clear that the Labour Government had manufactured a £2.4 billion black hole in the local government budget. To fill this, the Government is planning on rising the taxes on companies and organisations, whether they are on the high street or out of town.
The Government published their agenda for reorganising council structures in England before Christmas and despite their promises, they have not been transparent about the process, or the costs associated with their decisions.
The Government is determined to use its large majority to force the damaging Renter’s Rights Bill while ignoring the warnings of the sector. As I have outlined before, the UK enjoys extremely high levels of satisfaction within the rented market.
Constituents will know that I have a longstanding interest in immigration policy, which I have spoken about at length during the Illegal Migration Bill’s passage through Westminster.
In my opinion, it is important that this legislation succeeds in stopping the boats and breaking the business m
Following on from my questions to the Home Secretary and the Prime Minister regarding the future of Uxbridge police station, I had the opportunity this evening to raise the matter again during an adjournment debate on the future of police stations across London.
My constituency, Ruislip, Northwood, and Pinner is home to a large and established Jewish population. I have heard from members of the local community, and members of the APPG on British Jews that I co-chair, about the impact that the long-standing BDS campaign has had.
As my constituents will likely know, thanks to the sterling work of Hillingdon Council, Uxbridge Police Station has been saved from closure. This has been welcome by many in Ruislip, Northwood, and Pinner, as well as those across the whole of Hillingdon.