Tweet Here you can read Victoria's most recent speeches and appearances while she was in Parliament (provided by theyworkforyou):
Sheep Meat: Exports | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers I am sure the whole House will join me in welcoming the great news that the US market is opening its doors to UK lamb again after over tw
Large goods vehicle drivers: Migrant workers | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Under an emergency temporary visa scheme agreed with the Home Office this autumn 5500 visas for poultry workers and 4700 visas for HGV dr
Update on fisheries | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Ministerial Statements At the time of writing, annual negotiations on fisheries are ongoing between: the UK, EU and Norway (the Trilateral); the UK and the EU;
Dog Theft | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates I am sympathetic to my hon. Friend’s point. The offence, as currently drafted, includes the power to extend it to other species.
Farmers: Productivity | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates There is great potential for farmers to continue to increase productivity in an environmentally sustainable way.
Farmers: Productivity | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates The fund is broad, and we are willing to look at all sorts of programmes within it.
Farmers: Productivity | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates I am indeed concerned about farmers in Scotland, but that is because they are not benefiting from the revolution in agricultural support
Dog Theft | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates The Government launched the pet theft taskforce earlier this year, and it published its recommendations in September, including the devel
Food and Drink Exporters | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates There is no doubt that the rules of origin are complicated.
Food and Drink Exporters | Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Commons debates Free trade agreements like the one with New Zealand are the biggest contributor to British farmers needing to improve productivity.