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18th December 2008: Jo makes a wide-ranging speech about issues affecting East Dunbartonshire in 2008.

18th December 2008: Jo challenges the Treasury Minister to invest in green initiatives to create jobs and kick-start the economy

16th December 2008: Jo takes part in a debate about the persecution of Christians in Iraq.

10th December 2008: Jo demands to know what other services are going to be offered by the Post Office to help secure its position.

9th December 2008: Jo asks the Foreign Secretary what he is doing to persuade other EU countries to tackle climate change.

25th November 2008: Jo leads a debate on the Equitable Life scandal.

13th November 2008: Jo confronts the Leader of the House about the delay in publishing MPs' expenses.

13th November 2008: Jo asks the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change to increase the emissions reduction target for 2020.

12th November 2008: Jo makes a speech to welcome the creation of the Speaker's Conference to improve representation of women and minority groups in Parliament.

10th November 2008: Jo expresses concern over widespread Post Office closures and the withdrawal of Post Office Card Accounts.

10th November 2008: Jo asks how the Government will ensure joint working between those planning the 2012 Olympic Games in London and the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

10th November 2008: Jo argues that there should be better accountability to the Scottish Parliament over broadcasting in Scotland.

10th November 2008: Jo asks whether the British economy is really well placed to "weather the economic storm."

30th October 2008: Jo presses the Government for a response to the Ombudsman's report on Equitable Life.

28th October 2008: Jo asks the Climate Change Minister about shipping emissions.

28th October 2008: Jo challenges the Government to ensure that repossession of homes is only ever used as a last resort.

28th October 2008: Jo suggests that fixed-term Parliaments would make it easier to regulate political spending.

13th October 2008: Jo makes a speech in a debate on Promoting Democracy and Human Rights abroad.

September - December 2008

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