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May - August 2006

20th July 2006: Jo debates changes to democratic representation and voting in Scotland.

20th July 2006: Jo raises issues surrounding the representation of island communities.

20th July 2006: Jo debates changes to democratic representation in Scotland.

10th July 2006: Jo makes the case for reducing the numbers on incapacity benefit by using cognitive behavioural therapy to treat sufferers of depression.

4th July 2006: Jo re-visits the issue of Scottish nuclear policy.

26th June 2006 - Jo questions the Prime Minister over Scottish nuclear policy. © Parliamentary copyright

21st June 2006: Jo argues that it is for the Scottish Government to decide whether Scotland should build new nuclear power stations.

22nd June 2006: Jo asks what the Government is doing to get food producers and retailers to reduce their packaging.

June 6th 2006 - Jo Swinson MP questions Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland, David Cairns, on the issue of ID cards. © Parliamentary copyright

6th June 2006: Jo Swinson questions Minister for Scotland, David Cairns, on the issue of ID cards.

11th May 2006: Jo highlights the importance of tackling HIV and Aids in the Developing World.

9th May 2006: Jo argues for a system of renewable energy instead of new nuclear power in Scotland.

2nd May 2006: Jo raises concerns over how the new highway code might impact on cyclists.

2nd May 2006: Jo talks about the need to reform political funding.

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