Keighley and Ilkley MP Robbie Moore has welcomed the progress made by the Conservative Government since December 2019 in passing 44 new laws that have benefited people across Keighley and Ilkley.
Laws to protect our NHS, drive jobs and investment, and regain control over our trade and borders have been delivered by the Conservative Government, in a period which saw the UK face a global pandemic and become an independent nation outside the EU.
While taking action to save lives and livelihoods, the Government has continued to deliver on its manifesto commitments and passed laws to unite and level up the whole of the country.
This includes putting the record £33.9 billion funding commitment for NHS frontline services into law through the NHS Funding Act, guaranteeing the biggest cash boost in history for the years ahead – while the Medicines and Medical Devices Act has secured faster and safer access to innovative medicines for patients.
Following the UK’s departure from the EU and the end of the transition period, the Conservative Government has also delivered a number of laws so that the UK can take advantage of the opportunities ahead as an independent sovereign nation.
The Trade Act passed in this session has established the legal framework to help the UK strike new trade deals around the world, the Agriculture Act has freed British farmers from the unfair and bureaucratic Common Agricultural Policy, the historic Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Act has allowed the UK to take back control of its borders, and the Fisheries Act allows the UK to decide who fishes in our waters and under what terms.
Tougher sentences for terrorists were introduced through the Terrorist Offenders (Restriction of Early Release) Act, and the landmark Domestic Abuse Act will help tackle the devastating impact of domestic abuse – helping to protect the public, cut crime and make sure that the UK builds back safer from the pandemic.
In the face of an unprecedented global pandemic, the Conservative Government has also delivered laws to ensure that the right measures were in place to protect the health and safety of the nation and support lives and livelihoods.
This included protecting jobs through billions of financial support, providing affordable loans, business rates relief and increasing flexibilities in planning to help businesses provide for social distancing, as well as making sure that the NHS was able to provide care for all those in need.
A total 44 Government Bills were passed during the session, and over 1,400 pieces of secondary legislation were also approved by Parliament, as well as a number of Private Members’ Bills.
The State Opening of Parliament will take place on Tuesday 11 May, where Her Majesty’s Most Gracious Speech will set out the Government’s agenda for the next parliamentary session and new plans to build back better.
Commenting, Robbie Moore MP said: “At the 2019 general election, I was elected by the people of Keighley and Ilkley to deliver on the people’s priorities – and that is exactly what this Conservative Government has done.
“Since the election, we have delivered 44 new laws that will help to unite and level up the country - including enshrining our record NHS funding boost into law, toughening up sentences for the most serious offenders, and laws that will allow us to take advantage of the new opportunities we have as an independent free trading sovereign nation.
“Locally my focus continues to be on cleaning up our streets from anti-social behaviour, drug dealing and speeding cars, as well as campaigning for a new Airedale Hospital building, a footbridge over the A629 to Silsden/Steeton Railway Station and ensuring that as much support as possible is provided to local businesses across Keighley and Ilkley as we continue to ease Covid restrictions and reopen the economy.”
Commenting, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “This Parliament has been witness to an extraordinary chapter in the UK’s history, spanning the new freedoms we’ve gained as a sovereign nation outside the EU to the impacts of a global pandemic.
“The changes we’ve delivered have allowed us to take rapid action to protect our country from coronavirus and will make our country stronger, fairer, safer and greener.
“But there is much more to do - and I will remain laser-focused on delivering the people’s priorities as we work to unite, level up and increase opportunity all across the UK.”.
A full list of the 44 laws passed since December 2019:
- European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act
- Direct Payments to Farmers (Legislative Continuity) Act
- Terrorist Offenders (Restriction of Early Release) Act
- NHS Funding Act
- Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act
- Coronavirus Act
- Contingencies Fund Act
- Windrush Compensation Scheme (Expenditure) Act
- Sentencing (Pre-consolidation Amendments) Act
- Birmingham Commonwealth Games Act
- Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act
- Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act
- Business and Planning Act
- Finance Act
- Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act
- Stamp Duty Land Tax (Temporary Relief) Act
- Extradition (Provisional Arrest) Act
- Sentencing Act
- Prisoners (Disclosure of Information) About Victims Act
- Agriculture Act
- Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Act
- Fisheries Act
- Social Security (Uprating of Benefits) Act
- Private International Law (Implementation of Agreements) Act
- Parliamentary Constituencies Act
- United Kingdom Internal Market Act
- Taxation (Post-Transition Period) Act
- Trade (Disclosure of Information) Act
- European Union (Future Relationship) Act
- High Speed Rail (West Midlands - Crewe) Act
- Pension Schemes Act
- Medicines and Medical Devices Act
- Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act
- Ministerial and other Maternity Allowances Act
- Telecommunications Infrastructure (Leasehold Property) Act
- Non-Domestic Rating (Lists) (No. 2) Act
- Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Act
- Domestic Abuse Act
- Non-Domestic Rating (Public Lavatories) Act
- Trade Act
- Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Act
- Fire Safety Act
- Financial Services Act
- National Security and Investment Ac