James Sunderland criticizes recent speculation about loss and wastage of PPE when the loss is really accounting write-down due to stabilisation of the PPE market and the Government necessarily acted fast to secure PPE at the height of the pandemic.
James Sunderland raises concerns that whilst talks on reviving the joint comprehensive plan of action nuclear deal (JCPOA) continue, Iran is getting closer to a nuclear weapon thereby threatening peace in the Middle East.
James Sunderland raises the importance of mental health support for people with skin conditions and calls on the Government to review spending on dermatology, ensure important face-to-face appointments are available to those who need them, and increase the range of psychological support.
James Sunderland backs a Private Member’s Bill to establish a comprehensive statutory framework for drugs testing in hostels housing ex-offenders in the community (Approved Premises), as it will help identify those in need of further rehabilitation and support.
James Sunderland recounts his experiences in Bosnia and welcomes the current suspension of Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik’s separatist plans for Republika Srpska. He calls on the UK, as a witness to the Dayton agreement, to send British military planners to the country, back amendments to the Dayton agreement to encompass recent changes and cultural developments and for the international community to refocus on enforcing the political solution as set out at Dayton.
James Sunderland supports the Government’s actions to stem the spread of the Covid-19 omicron variant but seeks confirmation that these further restrictions are only imposed as an absolute last resort.