Following the Government statement on allegations of money laundering against British banks, Jonathan Djanogly calls on the Government to rethink what appears to be the accepted position that those of dubious or illegal means are welcome here as long as they do no wrong while they are here.
Jonathan Djanogly asks the Secretary of State for Justice about the level of insurance premiums following both the lowering of the discount rate for compensation for accident victims and measures on whiplash in the Prisons and Courts Bill.
Jonathan Djanogly backs the Government’s ‘Magnitsky Amendment’ to the Criminal Finances Bill which will allow the Government to freeze the assets of individuals who have directly or indirectly committed gross human rights abuses overseas against whistleblowers or defenders of human rights.
Jonathan Djanogly asks the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union why the Government has accepted that a notice under Article 50 cannot be withdrawn, if the Government had maintained that it could be reversed by Parliament, Parliament would remain sovereign.