About your Member of Parliament
Your MP (Geoffrey Clifton-Brown) represents you, and all of the people who live in North Cotswolds,
at the UK Parliament in Westminster.
MPs split their time between Parliament and their constituency.
In Parliament, they debate and vote on new laws, review existing laws, and question the Government.
In the constituency, their focus is on supporting local people and championing local issues.
They have a small staff team who help with casework, maintain their diaries, and monitor their inbox.
What you can do
Proffil
Ceidwadwyr MP ar gyfer North Cotswolds
Aeth i mewn i'r Tŷ'r Cyffredin ar 9 Ebrill 1992 — Etholiad cyffredinol
Also represented The Cotswolds; Cotswold; Cirencester and Tewkesbury
Cyfryngau Cymdeithasol
Expenses
Themau o ddiddordeb
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown campaigned to leave the European Union
Source: BBC
- Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- International Development
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Environment Food and Rural Affairs
- Treasury
- Afghanistan
- Sudan
- Nepal
- High Speed 2 Railway Line
- Parliamentary Questions
Swyddogaethau cyfredol
- Member, Public Accounts Commission (since 17 Rha 2024)
- Member, Liaison Committee (Commons) (since 4 Rha 2024)
- Chair, Public Accounts Committee (since 11 Med 2024)
- Chair, Public Accounts Committee (since 11 Med 2024)
Swyddogaethau eraill yn y gorffennol
- Chair, Public Accounts Committee (11 Med 2024 to 30 Mai 2024)
- Chair, Public Accounts Committee (11 Med 2024 to 6 Tach 2019)
- Chair, Public Accounts Committee (11 Med 2024 to 2 Gor 1999)
- Member, Restoration and Renewal Programme Board Committee (23 Chw 2023 to 11 Ion 2024)
- Member, Equipment Theft (Prevention) Bill Committee (25 Ion 2023 to 1 Chw 2023)
- Member, Finance Committee (Commons) ( 9 Maw 2020 to 30 Mai 2024)
- Member, Public Accounts Committee ( 2 Maw 2020 to 11 Med 2024)
- Member, Finance Committee (Commons) (30 Hyd 2017 to 6 Tach 2019)
- Member, Public Accounts Committee (11 Med 2017 to 11 Med 2024)
- Member, Finance Committee (Commons) (20 Gor 2015 to 3 Mai 2017)
- Member, High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Bill (Commons) Committee ( 7 Gor 2015 to 22 Chw 2016)
- Member, Administration Committee (26 Gor 2010 to 14 Tach 2011)
- Member, Finance and Services Committee (26 Gor 2010 to 30 Maw 2015)
- Member, Liaison Committee (Commons) (19 Gor 2010 to 30 Maw 2015)
- Chair, Committee of Selection (23 Meh 2010 to 30 Maw 2015)
- Member, Committee of Selection (21 Meh 2010 to 23 Meh 2010)
- Shadow Spokesperson (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs) (27 Gor 2009 to 6 Mai 2010)
- Shadow Secretary of State for International Development ( 2 Gor 2007 to 6 Mai 2010)
- Shadow Minister (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs) ( 8 Rha 2005 to 2 Gor 2007)
- Member, Committee of Selection (27 Med 2005 to 6 Mai 2010)
- Member, Finance and Services Committee (17 Gor 2005 to 6 Mai 2010)
- Opposition Deputy Chief Whip (Commons) (10 Mai 2005 to 8 Rha 2005)
- Shadow Spokesperson (Communities and Local Government) ( 1 Rha 2001 to 1 Gor 2004)
- Member, Administration Committee (16 Gor 2001 to 12 Tach 2001)
- Shadow Spokesperson (Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) ( 1 Ion 2001 to 31 Gor 2001)
- Member, Broadcasting Committee ( 1 Meh 2000 to 1 Meh 2001)
- Opposition Whip (Commons) ( 1 Ion 1999 to 1 Ion 2001)
- Member, Public Accounts Committee (25 Gor 1997 to 11 Med 2024)
- Member, Environment Committee (27 Ebr 1992 to 21 Maw 1997)
Public bill committees (Sittings attended)
Ymddangosiadau diweddar
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I take at face value what the Minister has said today about British Steel having a bright future. However, she did not mention any figures, other than a global figure of £2.5 billion floating around somewhere. Will she tell the House when she expects to publish the accounting officer assessment that is required when public money is committed? We can then test in the Public Accounts Committee...
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Because our prisons are running at about 98% capacity, not only are existing prisoners more likely to reoffend but, sadly, as we allow more prisoners to be released early, more people on probation will do so. Apart from the terrible effect on victims, the Ministry itself estimates that this costs a staggering £18 billion a year in England and Wales. What is the Minister’s policy to help...
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It is interesting, when sitting in the Chamber, to hear colleagues’ expertise on subjects that we did not know they had expertise in. I wish to draw my hon. Friend back to a slightly different subject, which he was beginning to touch on. Electric vehicles, which of course have batteries, tend to be far heavier than equivalent vehicles with an internal combustion engine. Some of the vehicle...
Mwy o ymddangosiadau diweddar Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
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