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Food or farming interests
5 counted votes across 1 action we track. Each one is a — a vote where every member's name is published — and , the official record of what was said, is linked beside it.
According to the YouGov poll taken last month, 71% of the British public want a ceasefire in Israel-Gaza, yet last week the <span id="586" class="column-number" data-column-number="586"></span>Government launched airstrikes in the Red sea in escalation of the situation in the middle east. Although the Government were not under any constitutional obligation to have a parliamentary vote on that military action, or to abide by the result of any such vote, does the Prime Minister believe that the Government have a duty to the British public and the parliamentary community, which represents the Bri…full text ↗
Action: Introduces legislation strengthening animal welfare standards in livestock farming — banning cages, ending routine preventative antibiotic use, and limiting the scale of intensive operations.
UK: Higher welfare standards in UK livestock farming may increase production costs, potentially reducing the economic competitiveness of intensive livestock operations relative to plant-based alternatives, which are associated with lower greenhouse gas emissions and land use impacts.
Global: UK animal welfare legislation could raise the floor for export market access standards, encouraging trading partners to adopt similar practices, which may contribute to global reductions in antimicrobial resistance and improvements in animal welfare and environmental sustainability.
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Name of donor: UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (sponsored by the European Parliamentary Forum on Reproductive Rights) Address of donor: European Parliamentary Forum on Reproductive Rights Sq. de Meeûs 18, 1050 Brussels, Belgium Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£896.86), visa (£92.32), accommodation (£543.95), other travel (£70.08), per diem, food and drinks (£341.71), value £1,944.92 Destination of visit: Sri Lanka Dates of visit: 24 May 2025 to 2 June 2025 Purpose of visit: Study tour on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and International Development (Registered 19 June 2025; updated 25 June 2025)
This could pull on how they vote on food and farming
Name of company or organisation: Apsana Begum Ltd Nature of business: A company created to deliver campaigns and support my work as an MP. Interest held: from 10 January 2023 (Registered 27 February 2023)
Unpaid Director of Apsana Begum Ltd. Date interest arose: 10 January 2023 (Registered 27 February 2023)
Source: Parliament Register of Members' Financial Interests ↗ — updated every week on the Parliament website