In Parliament

Here, you can see Aaron Bell's latest speeches and appearances in Parliament (provided by theyworkforyou):

News

TACKLING ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION - RWANDA

I am sure that many people were pleased to see the Prime Minister set out a plan last week to stop the illegal Channel crossings (see previous post).

KING CHARLES VISITS PARLIAMENT

It was a privilege to represent the people of Newcastle-under-Lyme as their Member of Parliament earlier this afternoon.

His Majesty King Charles III visited Parliament in an act of thanksgiving and remembrance in honour of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

AUTUMN STATEMENT

Yesterday, I contributed to the second day of debate on the Chancellor's autumn statement.

NUCLEAR TEST VETERANS TO GET MEDAL

Our nuclear deterrent is the cornerstone of our defence, and it is only right that we mark the service of those who served at home and abroad to make our country safer.

CHINA

Last week, the Prime Minister gave a statement on the G20 summit that he attended in Indonesia, and I took the opportunity to ask him about our approach to China.

CRYPTOASSET PROMOTIONS IN SPORT DEBATE

Yesterday, I led a Westminster Hall debate on the subject of cryptoasset promotions in sport. Cryptoassets are usually either currencies (Bitcoin being the most famous) or so called NFTs (non-fungible tokens).

National Security

Last week the new Security Minister, Tom Tugendhat, gave a statement on national security and safeguarding our democracy.

RECLASSIFICATION OF MONKEY DUST DEBATE

Earlier today, I contributed to a debate on the reclassification of the drug Monkey Dust, secured by my constituency neighbour Jack Brereton MP. I am very happy to support Jack's campaign to reclassify it as a Class A drug.

AVIAN FLU

On Tuesday, the Minister of State in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), Mark Spencer, made a statement on the current avian influenza outbreak.

TRAIN SERVICES ON THE WEST COAST MAIN LINE

I know many constituents (as have I) have experienced a terrible service from Avanti for many months, with only one train an hour from Stoke-on-Trent which frequently end up being rammed.