Coronavirus

John Baron MP presses Government on elderly and vulnerable people

19th March 2020
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MP says no-one should be overlooked Yesterday in the House of Commons, John Baron MP pressed the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Luke Hall MP, on support for elderly and vulnerable people during the coronavirus outbreak. In the House of Commons, John asked, “Although I appreciate the “dear colleague”...
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John Baron MP welcomes Chancellor’s business measures but raises further questions

18th March 2020
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MP: A real risk the elderly and vulnerable may be overlooked In welcoming the Chancellor’s £330 billion support package for businesses, in the House of Commons yesterday evening John Baron MP raised the importance of cashflow and again highlighted the risk that elderly and vulnerable people, especially those living alone, may be inadvertently overlooked....
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John Baron MP presses Government on Coronavirus response

17th March 2020
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MP says Government must focus on elderly and vulnerable living alone Yesterday in the House of Commons, John Baron MP pressed the Secretary of State for Health, Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, on the Government’s response to the Coronavirus outbreak. Please see ‘notes to editors’ below. In the Chamber, John asked, “In welcoming this...
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John Baron MP encourages residents to heed Government guidance and be good neighbours

13th March 2020
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MP: my office will do everything it can to ensure help reaches those in need Yesterday the Government decided to move into the ‘delay’ phase, the second part of the four-stage strategy to counter the Coronavirus outbreak. This seeks to slow down the spread of the virus and thereby reduce the numbers of people...
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