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January - April 2010

17th March 2010: Jo asks whether the Prime Minister agrees that large supermarkets such as Tesco wield too much power over our communities, referring to Tesco's plans to expand its Milngavie store.

17th March 2010: Jo makes a speech in favour of the Bill to ban the use of cluster bombs by the UK.

10th March 2010: Jo makes a speech about the plight of the Chagos Islanders wishing to return to their homes in the British Indian Ocean Territories, and the use of Diego Garcia as a US military base.

4th March 2010: Jo questions the Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills on why banks which have been bailed out by the taxpayer have failed to meet their targets for lending to small businesses.

4th March 2010: Jo asked the Leader of the House of Commons for a debate on reports of high levels of birth defects in the Iraqi town of Fallujah since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

23rd February 2010: Jo leads a debate on pensioner poverty.

22nd February 2010: Jo speaks in favour of the Wright Committee's recommendations for reforming the House of Commons.

9th February 2010: Jo makes a speech in a debate about conflict prevention.

3rd February 2010: Jo argues that General Election counts should continue to be held overnight rather than waiting until the following day.

28th January 2010: Jo asks the Minister for Women and Equality what more the Government can do to encourage businesses to introduce flexible working policies for their employees.

28th January 2010: Jo contributes to a debate on an Environmental Audit Committee report on carbon capture and storage.

28th January 2010: Jo asks the Leader of the House of Commons for a debate on human rights abuses in Kazakhstan.

27th January 2010: Jo makes a speech on human rights in Colombia.

21st January 2010: Jo questions the Leader of the House of Commons on which of the House of Commons Reform Committee's proposals for democratic form the Government will allow MPs to vote on.

21st January 2010: Jo asks the Solicitor General why the Bribery Bill gives the police and the Army a licence to bribe.

21st January 2010: Jo argues for the importance of sex education in a debate about violence against women.

21st January 2010: Jo argues that women suffering domestic violence should not always have to go into a women's refuge.

13th January 2010: Jo asks a question to the Minister for the Scottish Office on measures to improve conditions for travel between England and Scotland during severe winter weather

13th January 2010: Jo contributes to a Westminster Hall debate on UK relations with China

11th January 2010: Jo leads a debate in Parliament on the effect of media images on the body image of women and girls.

7th January 2010: Jo asks a question to the Leader of the House of Commons on whether MPs will be allowed to vote on the full set of proposals from the Wright Committee on reform of the House of Commons

7th January 2010: Jo intervenes in a debate about salt reserves for treating roads and pavements during severe winter weather

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