Today the Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp MP has joined the Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Shooting and Conservation (APPG), Sir Geoffrey Clifton Brown MP in writing to the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to oppose the proposed 245 per cent increase to shotgun certifications.
During a debate on regulations aimed at supporting the transition to zero-emission vehicles, Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown highlights vehicle weight as a potential key factor influencing a person's decision to switch from an internal combustion engine to an electric vehicle, particularly for those needing to tow a trailer when their driving licence has a 7 tonnes GVW restriction.
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown intervenes in a debate on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill raising concerns over the exclusion of local communities from the planning process. He also calls for water companies to become statutory consultees to ensure that new housing does not result in extra sewage going into our rivers.