Local MP James Sunderland visits St Sebastian’s CE Primary School and Sandhurst School for UK Parliament Week and answers questions about his role as the local MP and watches a Year 10 mock debate.
Over the past 24 hours, I have been asked why I voted with the Government in support of the Andrea Leadsom amendment. Contrary to what has been levelled at me by a handful of concerned constituents, I did not ‘vote to protect a corrupt MP’, did not ‘vote in favour of corruption’ and I am no ‘fan of sleaze’. My position has again been misrepresented and the facts are rather different.

James Sunderland took part in the Industry and Parliament Trust Poppy Ride, in association with the Royal British Legion, which raises funds and awareness for the Poppy Appeal in Parliament.
The Chancellor’s Autumn Budget and Spending Review, which provides the foundations for a stronger economy across every part of the United Kingdom as the country continues its recovery from the pandemic.

James Sunderland met with Macmillan Cancer Nurse Specialists at Conservative Party Conference, which took place last week. Macmillan were there promoting their new nursing campaign, which aims to double the number of cancer nurses by 2030.