Many constituents have written to me concerned about the future of Fairlop Outdoor Activity Centre. I have heard from local residents about the importance of the centre to the community and of the fond memories they have of their times there.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith condemns the Government’s use of procedure to bundle together multiple amendments to prevent a vote on the genocide amendment to the Trade Bill.
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Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker. That is a very short time, so I will do my level best to get my three points across.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP writes for The Telegraph.
Today, Parliament should have had an historic opportunity to end decades of dither over the “crime of crimes” – genocide – and provide a meaningful avenue for justice and accountability.
During the debate on the Armed Forces Bill, Sir Iain Duncan Smith asks about protection against vexatious allegations for veterans who served in Northern Ireland.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith (Chingford and Woodford Green) (Con)
I apologise for intervening so early, but I wanted to do so while the M
The Post Office announced that they were planning to close the Crown South Woodford Post Office on George Lane in April 2021. This announcement would have been a huge blow to South Woodford’s main shopping district at what is a difficult time for the High Street.
As we emerge from this pandemic it has never been more important that we are active and healthy. As an avid football fan, I know the importance of grassroots football for improving fitness, confidence and character.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith calls on the Government to back the genocide amendment to the Trade Bill which will allow the courts to make the decision of genocide and enable Britain to take a lead against China’s abuse of Uyghur women in Xinjiang detention camps.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith (Chingfor
Following the Government statement on the European Commission’s decision to invoke, and then revoke, Article 16 of the Northern Ireland protocol, Sir Iain Duncan Smith calls on the Government to rectify the problems with the protocol as mainland GB traders are facing problems shipping good
It is a year to the day since the UK left the European Union, and one month since the new Trade and Cooperation Agreement took effect and the Transition Period ended, signalling the return of the UK to the world stage as an independent nation once again.
Despite what the naysayers have said, t