Cornerstone MP’s are regular contributors to debates in the House of Commons, and speak on issues right across the political scene. Whether it be promoting the traditional rights of families, defending British traditions and heritage against the EU, or providing a spiritual perspective on the issues of the day, Cornerstone MP’s can be relied upon for lively, informative, and articulate debate.
Below are some of their recent contributions in the House, both from the main Chamber, and from Westminster Hall.
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John Hayes on apprenticeships 19th December 2011
Edward Leigh on the European Council 8th December 2011
Jacob Rees-Mogg on the London Local Authorities Bill 7th December 2011
Jacob Rees-Mogg on UK Extradition Arrangements 5th December 2011
Peter Bone on a National Referendum on the European Union 24th October 2011
Stewart Jackson on a National Referendum on the European Union 24th October 2011
Jacob Rees-Mogg on a National Referendum on the European Union 24th October 2011
David Nuttall on a National Referendum on the European Union 24th October 2011
Edward Leigh on the Protection of Freedoms Bill 10th October 2011
Robert Halfon and David Nuttall on Human Rights on the Indian Subcontinent 15th September 2011
Brian Binley on the European Union Fiscal Union 14th September 2011
Andrew Turner on the Radar Industry 13th September 2011
Edward Leigh on the Independent Banking Commission Report 12th September 2011
David Amess on the Future of the BBC 7th September 2011
Nadine Dorries on the Health and Social Care Bill 7th September 2011
Brian Binley on the Global Economy 11th August 2011
Nadine Dorries on Public Disorder 11th August 2011
Edward Leigh on Public Disorder 11th August 2011
Edward Leigh and Jacob-Rees Mogg on the Sovereign Grant Bill 14th July 2011