Speaking in the debate on the Queen’s Speech, Harriett Baldwin highlights the importance of the financial sector to the British economy and the need for certainty in the future if we are to ensure the UK is the best country in the world in which to locate a financial technology firm.
Harriett Baldwin raises the recent woeful performance of West Midlands Trains at Prime Minister’s Questions and calls for a Secretary of State for Transport inspection if there is no improvement by the end of January.
Speaking in a debate on integrated foreign policy post-Brexit, Harriett Baldwin highlights UK success in persuading the OECD Development Assistance Committee to permit the percentage of development money that can be spent on peacekeeping from 7% to 15%.
Following the Government statement on the human trafficking tragedy in Essex, Harriett Baldwin calls on the Government to examine ways to communicate to young people in countries such as Vietnam that they should not make this dangerous journey.
Speaking in the debate on the Queen’s Speech, Harriett Baldwin highlights the importance of the financial services sector and seeks detail from the Government on its plans for the Financial Services Bill.
Following the announcement of the Prime Minister’s new Brexit deal between the UK and the EU, Harriett Baldwin asks if the deal is passed on Saturday whether Parliament should consider sitting on the following Saturday to help ensure all necessary legislation is passed.