Should MPs have Second Jobs?
I discussed this thorny issue with the journalist Ian Collins on TalkTV: Should MPs be allowed to have second jobs or not. (I don’t have one, by the way!)
I discussed this thorny issue with the journalist Ian Collins on TalkTV: Should MPs be allowed to have second jobs or not. (I don’t have one, by the way!)
In the House of Commons today (19th December), Michael Fabricant raised the vital importance of getting a flu jab or nasal vaccine to help prevent serious complications from the normally mild Strep A infection. Michael said to the Health Minister, Maria Caulfield: “While I am pleased to hear that there are adequate supplies of Penicillin […]
At Prime Minister’s Questions today, Michael Fabricant raised the need for the Lichfield to Burton rail line to be reinstated for passenger traffic to provide a service to the National Memorial Arboretum and “I also rather cheekily slipped in the Council’s bid for funding for the urgently needed new leisure centre in the City” says […]
Following the tragic drowning of 3 boys in a frozen lake in Solihull, Government too has a role to play in educating children about water safety and the dangers of walking on iced ponds I tell Alison Mackenzie on itv. I have asked the Government to bring back those public information videos we all remember […]
Michael Fabricant has backed a bid by Lichfield Cathedral to save the Central Spire of the historic Three-Spired building. “I have written to the Chair of the National Lottery Heritage Fund in full support of the Cathedral’s bid” says Michael. “In my letter, I said among other points ‘The view of the iconic three spires […]
Michael says “With the tragic news that 3 children aged 8, 10, and 11 have died and another is in a critical condition after they fell through ice at Babbs Mill Lake near Solihull yesterday, children should be warned of the danger of playing on ice on the pools, rivers, and canals in and around […]
In a debate on the migrant worker visas Michael Fabricant says “Horticultural operations and farms in the Midlands – including those around Lichfield – need certainty about the number of visas that will be available for seasonal migrant workers to pick harvests and operate machinery. Sadly, many British born workers are unwilling to do this […]
“With more and more houses being built, we need the infrastructure to match” says Michael Fabricant who raised the issue in Cabinet Office Questions in the House of Commons today (8th December). Michael Fabricant asked: “The City of Lichfield is currently experiencing a huge amount of housebuilding – and it happens in other parts […]
In Health Questions today in the House of Commons, I asked how we can encourage young medical graduates to make a career in General Practice (as opposed to becoming Hospital Doctors and consultants). The transcript follows below. Michael Fabricant: Q14: What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Education on increasing the number of university places for medical […]
Michael Fabricant has welcomed the Government’s decision to change centrally dictated house building targets to be “advisory” and to become a “starting point, a guide that is not mandatory” as a Government spokesman put it. Michael says “These new rules will mean that local councils will be allowed to build fewer homes than Whitehall believes […]