On 1 November 2018, the Conservative Government changed the law so that it is now legal for doctors on the specialist register of the General Medical Council to prescribe cannabis-based products for medicinal use in the UK.
This week I chose to resign as Business Minister, a job I loved, to ensure that MPs have a say on what happens next with Brexit. Last night I voted in favour of every option that would prevent an abrupt no deal. If there was ever a time to compromise, then it is now.
It is with a heavy heart that I have written to the Prime Minister to offer her my resignation as Minister for Business and Industry, and I think it’s important that I set out why to residents and businesses in Watford.
As many of you will know, I believe leaving the EU without a deal would be deeply damaging to the economy, employers and the finances of households in Watford.
After meeting rail bosses earlier this week, Richard Harrington MP welcomes major service improvements for rail users, which will see more 12 car trains and extra services during rush hour.
I believe leaving the EU on 29th March 2019 without a deal would be deeply damaging to the economy, employers and the finances of households in Watford.
I recently invited the Government Agency, Homes England to Watford to help secure their support for plans that will see Watford Junction being redeveloped into a key transport hub, making it finally fit for the 21st century.