Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown calls on the Government to do more to reduce delays in the criminal justice system on serious sexual and rape cases as some cases are taking five years or more from prosecution to trial, and some traumatised victims are simply disappearing because they can not stand it any longer.
Following the highly disputed election of President Maduro in Venezuela, Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown asks the Foreign Secretary what steps are being taken by the UK, alongside the US, to prevent any possible Venezuelan incursion into disputed land in Guyana.
Following the Prime Minister’s statement on the NATO summit and the meeting of the European Political Community at Blenheim Palace, Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown asks the PM when his new policies to deal with illegal migration across the channel, and to return illegal migrants from this country, can be expected to start having an effect.