Tweet Here you can read Fiona's most recent speeches and questions in Parliament, and some of her questions (provided by theyworkforyou; the complete record of all Fiona's Parliamentary speeches, written questions, and oral questions can be found here):
The Rohingya and the Myanmar Government (17 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: In an article in The Wall Street Journal in November 2016, Ben Rogers—the vice-chair of the Conservative Party Human Rights
The Rohingya and the Myanmar Government (17 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: It should be remembered that, yes, she could have done more to prevent this tragedy and to speak out when it began, but she
The Rohingya and the Myanmar Government (17 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: I will come in a moment to the further action I want to challenge the Minister to take with regard to the military.
Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Topical Questions (17 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: Do Ministers share concern about the apparent continuing erosion of the “one country, two systems” principle in Hong Kong fo
Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Topical Questions (17 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: Do Ministers share concern about the apparent continuing erosion of the “one country, two systems” principle in Hong Kong fo
Women and Equalities: Childcare Responsibilities (12 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: What steps the Government are taking to support parents with childcare responsibilities.
Women and Equalities: Childcare Responsibilities (12 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: Does the Minister agree that it is important that the message goes out that mothers and fathers who choose to stay at home f
Women and Equalities: Childcare Responsibilities (12 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: What steps the Government are taking to support parents with childcare responsibilities.
Women and Equalities: Childcare Responsibilities (12 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: Does the Minister agree that it is important that the message goes out that mothers and fathers who choose to stay at home f
Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Mental Health Workforce (10 Oct 2017) Fiona Bruce: Parental conflict is recognised as a key cause of children’s mental health problems.