James Sunderland asks the Prime Minister what message he has for the people of Hong Kong following the passage this week of China’s new national security law.
Speaking in the debate on the appointment of David Frost as the new National Security Adviser, James Sunderland asks about security considerations during the Brexit negotiations and the role he will have in the forthcoming Integrated Review.
Following the Health Secretary’s statement on action to tackle coronavirus, James Sunderland raises concerns at massed gatherings and people failing to take the necessary precautions on public transport and asks the Government if it is serious about reimposing wider lockdown restrictions if necessary.
Following the Minister’s statement on asylum seekers, James Sunderland asks the Government if we are doing enough to disincentivise migrants coming to the UK illegally and making the perilous journey to the UK and bring people traffickers to justice.
James Sunderland MP records his personal sympathies to those affected by the terrorist attack in Reading. Following the Home Secretary’s statement to the House of Commons, he seeks reassurance on the deportation of foreign nationals who commit crimes in the UK.