James Sunderland welcomes Government support for covid recovery and suggests further measures to benefit the entertainment sector. He also calls on the Government to speed up the return of outdoor sport.
James Sunderland backs the Government’s position on the Lords Amendments to the Bill but calls on the Government to consider a Lords compromise which would enable victims of a crime committed by an undercover officer to be able to access compensation where appropriate.
James Sunderland seeks assurance from the Government that current glitches with trade between the UK and the European Union are just teething problems and that the EU can be convinced to honour all protocols to ensure seamless free trade.
James Sunderland calls on the Government to use the Integrated Review to define the UK’s strategic role in the world; with better alignment of UK foreign and defence policy, enhanced defence expeditionary capabilities and a comprehensive defence industrial strategy to support our defence manufacturing sector.
James Sunderland recounts his experiences in Sierra Leone and Bosnia and calls for evidence and testimony from current events to be captured so that lessons are learned for the future and those who perpetrate these dreadful crimes are brought to justice.
James Sunderland asks the Government what incentives are being considered by the Treasury to attract new companies to the UK and retain those already here to make the most of the Government's new trade deals and make the new EU trade deal work.