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May - August 2010

27th July 2010: Jo asks the Deputy Prime Minister when the government plans to introduce the power of recall for corrupt MPs.

26th July 2010: Jo urges the Minister not to cut BBC funding.

22nd July 2010: Jo asks for a debate on the Civil Service Compensation Scheme.

22nd July 2010: Jo asks about the rising cost of rail relative to air tavel.

20th July 2010: Jo asks about the broadcasting arrangements for the Youth Parliament's debate in the House of Commons.

20th July: Jo debates the use of chamber of the House of Commons by the UK Youth Parliament.

20th July: Jo debates the use of the Chamber of the House of Commons by the UK Youth Council

13th July 2010: Jo presses the Minster to crack down on tax avoidance so that the wealthiest pay their fare share.

13th July 2010: Jo points out that Labour refused to rule out a rise in VAT before the election.

7th July 2010: Jo raises the consequences of rising debt interest payments.

6th July 2010: Jo asks about the human rights situation in Chechnya

28th June 2010: Jo presses for the removal of the insightly security fences arround Milngavie Reservoir

23rd June 2010: Jo debates the ways in which access to human tissue for medical research could be improved.

23rd June 2010: Jo debates the ways in which access to human tissue for medical research could be improved.

23rd June 2010: Jo debates the ways in which access to human tissue for medical research could be improved.

22nd June 2010: Jo asks about the voting arrangements for the new Backbench Business Committee.

21st June 2010: Deputy Leader of the House congratulates Jo on her engagement!

21st June 2010: Jo presses for more women's sport to be included in the Free to Air list.

17th June 2010: Jo presses the Home Secretary to take action to improve the representation of women and minorities in parliament.

16th June 2010: Jo urges the Secretary of State for Scotland to help drive forward marine renewables in Scotland.

15th June 2010: Jo debates plans to reform the House for Commons

<15th June 2010: Jo debates plans for reforming the House of Commons

15th June 2010: Jo debates plans for reforming the House of Commons

14th June 2010: Jo probes the government policy on the Middle East peace process.

10th June 2010: Jo urges the government to fully impliment promised reforms of the House of Commons.

2nd June 2010: Jo asks the foreign secretary to help ensure that the medical supplies carried by the Gaza Flotilla get to their intended destination.

26th May 2010: Jo urges the Chief Secretary to ensure that the most vulnerable are proteted from cuts.

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