Month: September 2016

MP Damian Collins supports fishermen by swapping parliament for a day at sea

It’s not every day you see an MP on-board a fishing boat. But Damian Collins, the MP for Folkestone and Hythe, swapped parliament for one day to learn about the fishing trade and the uncertain future it faces. He was taken out on the FE20 Valentine from Folkestone Harbour by fishermen Terry Noakes and his […]

Politics Home - The Power of Sport to Change Lives

Last year I took a group of young people on a tour of the House of Commons; one of the pleasures of being an MP, but nothing out of the ordinary. The difference on this occasion was that I was with a group of young ex-offenders being supported by Key 4 Life, an organisation that […]

The Government's Decision on Hinkley Point is Good News for the Industry

The recent decision by the government to press ahead with the construction of a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point in Somerset is good news for the future of the whole of the industry in the UK. The construction is an £18billion investment in the Britain’s energy market, creating 25,000 jobs. The completed station […]

Sam Allardyce: England manager to resign if Telegraph corruption allegations proven, says Kent MP and chair of sport select committee Damian Collins

England football manager Sam Allardyce has quit over a newspaper investigation apparently showing him explain how to get around FA rules. Earlier today the acting chair of the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee and Kent MP, Damian Collins, said Allardyce should resign if the accusations were true. Mr Collins spoke out as Mr Allardyce […]

The Telegraph - Money is killing football. This is how we can save the game

Once again, it is a private investigation that has exposed how easy it is for people interested in enriching themselves through sport to try to flout the rules. It is incredible that an England football manager would enter into negotiations with people he didn’t know, to provide insights and guidance over how they could get […]

Continuing to Allow Local Businesses To Thrive

Last Friday I attended a breakfast for local businesses, organised by Barclays Bank at the Three Hills Sports Centre in Folkestone. We had an excellent cross section of local firms present, involved in diverse sectors including insurance and financial services, the creative industries, hotels and catering, and providers of adult social care.   One of […]

Damian Collins questions the Secretary of State on the chairman of the BBC Board

I welcome the Secretary of State’s decision to accept the Select Committee’s recommendation that there should be an open and fair process for the appointment of the chairman of the new BBC unitary board. When does she expect or hope that that appointment will be made and the new unitary board will assume its responsibilities? […]

Giving British Children the Education They Deserve

The government has launched a new consultation on the future provision of grammar schools in this country. The purpose is to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential through education, regardless of their wealth or personal circumstances.   We already benefit from grammar schools in Kent, and we can see that […]

Damian Collins asks the Secretary of State about Syrian Aid

Will the Secretary of State give the House an update on the progress that has been made on raising funds to support humanitarian aid in Syria since the London Syria conference earlier this year?   https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2016-09-14/debates/16091428000011/SyriaAid#contribution-16091428000035

Damian Collins debates the Digital Economy Bill in Parliament

As has been acknowledged by Members on both sides of the House, the creative economy in the UK is fast-paced, dynamic and world-leading; it is growing faster than other sectors of the economy. Britain leads the world in many areas of online retail. Tech businesses and tech hubs have been a part of the regeneration […]

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