A few weeks ago it would have been unimaginable to think that the whole world would pretty much be in lockdown, with borders closed, and people confined to their homes.
People from Brighton stranded overseas
A few weeks ago it would have been unimaginable to think that the whole world would pretty much be in lockdown, with borders closed, and people confined to their homes.
People from Brighton stranded overseas
I’m pleased the Government has listened in the last few days and lifted the arbitrary £30k cut off point, which threatened to leave millions of hardworking, self-employed people with nothing and having to rely on savings to get them through this crisis. There was a glaring unfairness to this, and I’m relieved the Chancellor recognised this.
Food parcels for the most vulnerable. The Government is working with supermarkets to ensure food parcels are delivered to the most vulnerable who are unable to leave their homes. Standardised food parcels will be delivered free to people’s homes for the next 12 weeks.
The coronavirus is having a huge impact around the world. In our country, it's leading to measures which none of us imagined we would ever see, including orders for people to self-isolate, real concerns over the ability of our public services to cope, major impacts on local businesses, and emergency legislation.
As your MP, I am taking action in 3 main ways:
Holding the Government and the health authorities to account
I’m receiving a large amount of correspondence from constituents about Coronavirus (Covid-19). I'm taking up the important points residents are raising with me with Government Ministers, Public Health England and NHS Leaders.
It's vital that the Government supports businesses and organisations in our community who will be affected by the pandemic, including guidance about social gatherings and the need to self-isolate.
Many local jobs and livelihoods are dependent on our local economy as well as the national economy, and I have taken every opportunity to press Ministers on the need for urgent action.
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My primary responsibility as your local MP is trying to make sure the Government is doing the right thing, whether this is in response to the virus itself, or in the support it offers to businesses and individuals affected by lockdowns.
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In recent weeks, I voted against the renewal of the Coronavirus Act because I do not believe it is justifiable to extend its draconian powers.
NHS hand washing guidance
The infrastructure spending falls far short of what is needed and is deeply disappointing. In the face of the climate emergency, it is criminally short-sighted and a huge missed opportunity.