During a Westminster Hall debate on unaccompanied child refugees, I raised concerns about the rights of unaccompanied child refugees when the become adults (18), particularly if they have been in care.
On Monday 18th April, Tim Loughton MP (East Worthing and Shoreham) attended a cross-party event in Parliament to support the TUC’s ‘Dying to Work’ campaign
Asking the Secretary of State of Education, the Rt Hon Nicky Morgan, if she could outline the downsides of imposing a compulsory and arbitrary timeline on schools to become academies.
Whilst I support the academy programme, which was of course initiated and strongly supported by the last Labour Government, I also believe in choice in education and engaging the local community in probably the most important activity to take place in our communities; the education of our children.
On Friday 22 April 2016, Tim Loughton MP (East Worthing and Shoreham) will host his annual Pensioners’ Fair at the Guildbourne Centre, Worthing between 10am and 1pm.