Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown backs sanctions in support of the people of Ukraine, but calls on the Government to look into the use of crypto-currencies to evade sanctions.

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown congratulates the Government on progress on negotiations to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) as it presents an enormous opportunity to propel UK exports into a very high growth area of the world in the Pacific Rim.

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown urges the west to stand together, impose a full set of economic sanctions and resupply Ukraine in any military way possible without leading to full-scale troop insertions and, above all, we must continue to give Ukraine hope.

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown secured a debate on food production and the Environmental Land Management Scheme and was joined by eight fellow MPs from four parties, including Neil Parish the Chair of the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Committee.

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown speaks in the Second Reading debate on the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill and calls for medical, scientific, farming, fishing and shooting interests to be represented on the Animal Sentience Committee set up by the Bill and calls for religious rights, cultural traditions and regional heritage to be respected.

Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown welcomes the Government statement on building safety, unsafe cladding and leaseholders and urges speedy implementation of the scheme to indemnify building assessors so that those leaseholders who desperately need to move can do so.