Conor in Parliament

Conor Burns being sworn in as a Member of ParliamentIn other places on this website you will see some of the work that I do when I am in Bournemouth.  My home is in Westbourne and I love the time I spend locally.  However the work I do at the House of Commons is very important in representing you.  It is in Parliament that I can press Ministers on matters that matter to my constituents.  It is in Parliament that I can ask questions on issues that local people ask me about.  And it is in Parliament that I take up the cases that local people come to see me about in my regular advice surgeries.  On this page you can see some of the work I do in your name in the House of Commons.

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Conor on TheyWorkForYou.com

2nd February 2012

Does my right hon. Friend understand that those genuinely working on the front line in the public sector will find these revelations obscene? When his review is complete, will he be able to tell us when such practices first entered the public sector, and whether it was under this Government or the previous one?

31st January 2012

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many European arrest warrants seeking the extradition of a UK citizen to another EU member state have been served in each constituency in each of the last five years.

23rd January 2012

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills if he will publish a list of (a) all new regulations introduced and (b) all regulations abolished under his Department’s one-in one-out policy since May 2010.

23rd January 2012

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what mechanisms his Department has put in place to ensure that the contracts it awards relating to Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories go to British companies when there is no suitable local supplier.

20th December 2011

To ask the Secretary of State for Education what steps he is taking to ensure that school dinners in schools with academy status conform to a programme of healthy eating.

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