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):
Sri Lanka (23 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: I concur with the statements made in the House today of compassion for those who have suffered in Sri Lanka this Easter week
Oral Answers to Questions — Justice: Topical Questions (23 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: I refer to my entry in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests.
Business of the House (11 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: There is public concern that the Government are not following through on the will of the people.
Hong Kong: Pro-Democracy Activists (10 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: Yesterday’s convictions are extremely concerning, involving as they do a 75-year-old pastor, Rev.
Hong Kong: Pro-Democracy Activists (10 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: Yesterday’s convictions are extremely concerning, involving as they do a 75-year-old pastor, Rev.
Housing, Communities and Local Government: Vulnerable Children: Local Authority Support (8 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: Will Ministers support vulnerable children through to adulthood by enabling them to access integrated services through the r
Housing, Communities and Local Government: Vulnerable Children: Local Authority Support (8 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: Will Ministers support vulnerable children through to adulthood by enabling them to access integrated services through the r
Housing, Communities and Local Government: Vulnerable Children: Local Authority Support (8 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: Will Ministers support vulnerable children through to adulthood by enabling them to access integrated services through the r
Housing, Communities and Local Government: Vulnerable Children: Local Authority Support (8 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: Will Ministers support vulnerable children through to adulthood by enabling them to access integrated services through the r
Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Topical Questions (2 Apr 2019) Fiona Bruce: The UK has a duty to prevent under the genocide convention. Mass atrocities are invariably preceded by red flags.