Peter Aldous leads a Parliamentary debate on the Lowestoft tidal flood barrier which will provide protection for homes and businesses in Lowestoft and is key to unlocking many great opportunities for the town.
Peter Aldous speaks in the debate on the Queen’s Speech highlighting the green energy and fishing opportunities for the East Anglian coastal region and urges the Government to take these opportunities to revitalise the area.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Peter Aldous raises the crippling impact of business rates on Beales and calls for the forthcoming review of business rates to not only consider root and branch reform, but the replacement of rates as well.
Peter Aldous speaks in the debate on the Second Reading of the Environment Bill calling for the Office for Environmental Protection to have real powers and independence, more ambitious targets on air pollution and measures to empower local communities.
Peter Aldous calls on the Government to ensure that the Domestic Abuse Bill goes hand in hand with root-and-branch reform of family courts to make them more accessible and less intimidating places.
Peter Aldous calls on the Government to confirm their commitment to root-and-branch reform of the courts system to remove the culture of confrontation, fear and intimidation to help more victims of domestic abuse or sexual offences have the confidence to proceed to prosecution.