In January, Richard spoke in the House of Commons about the urgent need for reform of the law regarding freehold management charges.
Richard raised the concern that freehold homeowners do not yet have the same rights as leaseholders to challenge excessive estate management fees and cited a la
This week in PMQs, Richard asked the Deputy Prime Minister to require East West Rail to publish a full business case before the allocation of any more taxpayers’ money to the project.
Richard's question and the Deputy PM's answer can be watched here.
Richard Fuller MP said:
It was a particu
This week the Prime Minister announced a series of measures to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Richard Fuller MP said:
I welcome these moves and was especially pleased to see the significant increase in penalties for those convicted of fly-tipping as this continues to be such a blight across so muc
Last weekend Richard was unanimously approved to be the Conservative candidate for the new constituency of North Bedfordshire (following the Boundary Commission review) for the next general election.
Richard Fuller MP said:
I am delighted to have been reselected as the Conservative candidate for
During Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities questions in the House of Commons this week, Richard asked the Minister for a meeting to discuss the progress review by the National Infrastructure Commission, published this week, which in his view confirmed that East West Rail is an
Last week in Parliament, Richard spoke during the debate on the final stages of the UK Infrastructure Bank Bill.
Speaking after his contribution to the debate, Richard Fuller MP said:
I expressed my disappointment that the Bill didn't specifically reference the "circular economy" where we recycle
Last Friday, Richard held a drop-in surgery at Willington Peace Memorial Hall.
Speaking after the surgery, Richard Fuller MP said:
It was great to see so many people at my drop-in surgery in Willington on Friday.
Since 2020, Richard Fuller MP has campaigned against the changes to flight paths at London Luton Airport and details of the steps taken by Richard since then, including his contribution to a debate earlier this year and his meeting with the Aviation Minister can be found here: Richard again que
This week in Parliament, Richard raised the question of whether the 1951 Convention and 197 Protocols that underpin how humanity deals with refugees in times of crisis, remain sufficiently robust and effective in the modern world and in the decades to come.
Commenting, Richard Fuller MP said:
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