
Andrew Bridgen welcomes the Home Secretary’s migration and economic development partnership with Rwanda and asks about the impact it will have on the number of vulnerable people willing to put their lives in the hands of ruthless people traffickers to gain illegal entry to the UK.

Andrew Bridgen welcomes the Prime Minister’s announcement that he will publish an energy supply strategy to deal with the UK’s energy requirements and asks the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy when it will be published.

Andrew Bridgen calls for any violence or breach of discipline in the armed forces, whether perpetrated against male or female victims, to be dealt with expeditiously and seriously through military law.

Andrew Bridgen welcomes news that the ‘555’ group of victims of the Post Office Horizon software scandal, who defeated the Post Office in the High Court case, will get the compensation they deserve and asks the Government to ensure the current public inquiry gets to the truth of why the Post Office decided to defend the action brought by the 555 when they had evidence the Horizon system was faulty.

Andrew Bridgen cautions against over-zealous gambling regulation which could lead to some damaging unintended consequences, such as driving vulnerable individuals to the black market, loss of revenue to the Exchequer and damage to the greyhound and horse-racing industries, which employ lots of people.