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Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill, Second Reading
- 24/05/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
No CommentsThe Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill proposes to end legal proceedings concerning Troubles-related conduct and provide conditional immunity from prosecution for those who cooperate with investigations conducted by a newly established Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery. On 25 May 2022 I voted on the Bill at Second Reading.
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Microplastics, Textiles and the Environment Event
- 24/05/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
Microplastics are fibres 5mm or smaller which are shed from clothing when worn or put in the laundry, both natural and synthetic. When these microplastics are washed into oceans and rivers they enter the human food chain. On Tuesday 24 May 2022 I attended an event in Parliament on Textiles and the Environment hosted by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Microplastics, where I met with representatives from the Women’s Institute and researchers from the University of Plymouth to discuss the campaign to “End the Plastic Soup”.
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Valerie Leads Diplomatic Staff Funding Debate
- 24/05/2022
- Posted by: Valerie Vaz MP
- Category: News
In December 2021 there were reports in the media of cuts to the number of staff at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and earlier this month the Government announced that 91,000 jobs will be lost across the Civil Service. On Tuesday 24 May 2022 I led a debate in Westminster Hall on funding levels for diplomatic staff in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. My full opening speech is below: “It is a pleasure to open the debate with you in the Chair, Ms Bardell, and I start by thanking Mr Speaker for granting it, and the House of Commons Library for producing a debate pack on this extremely important subject. The debate is about the United Kingdom’s place in the world—the new global Britain—and it is important because it takes place against a background of huge uncertainty for those who work in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The Library debate pack is extremely useful in setting out the various media reports, and we have had previous debates, Select Committee inquiries and questions, but those have elicited only a simple response, which is, “We’ll let you know in the spring.” The last time I looked, May still counted as spring. As the saying goes, “Ne’er cast a clout till May be out.” When May is out, we can plant our geraniums—I say that only because I have just been to the Chelsea flower show; I was on a fact-finding mission.