House of Commons

Islanders invited to find out how Parliament works

This in from Andrew Turner’s office, in their own words, Ed


The Island’s MP, Andrew Turner, is inviting Islanders to a free information event he has organised with the Westminster based, Parliament Outreach Service. The session will be held in the Riverside Centre on Friday 21st February from 1pm to 3pm.

Mr Turner has also organised two other events taking place on the same day targeted at Isle of Wight Councillors and town and parish Councillors.

The afternoon session open to the public will include information on the workings of Parliament, the roles of Members of Parliament and Peers, the difference between Parliament and Government, details about how a Bill becomes law and how to get involved and make sure your voice is heard. There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions during the session.

Mr Turner said:

“Many people say they would like to find out more about the work that goes on in Parliament and I know from my postbag that lots of Islanders want to know how they, as members of the public, can influence the legislative process. I have arranged this event to give Islanders an opportunity to learn about the work of this historic institution, where laws that affect all our lives are debated and passed.

“The session is completely free and I’m sure it will be very interesting. To reserve a place please contact my office by e-mailing [email protected] or calling 530808. Any places not booked beforehand will be available to people who just wish to turn up on the day.”

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