Tweet Below you can read Lee's latest speeches and appearances in Parliament (provided by theyworkforyou):
Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 6 - Rate of surcharge and surcharge allowance (2 Feb 2022) ...Allan Dorans Peter Dowd Maria Eagle Jonathan Edwards Clive Efford Julie Elliott Chris Elmore Florence Eshalomi Bill Esterson Chris Evans
Finance (No. 2) Bill: New Clause 17 - Impact of Act on tackling climate change (2 Feb 2022) ...Dave Doogan Allan Dorans Peter Dowd Maria Eagle Jonathan Edwards Clive Efford Julie Elliott Chris Elmore Florence Eshalomi Bill Esterson
Finance (No. 2) Bill: New Clause 27 - Review of Economic crime (anti-money laundering) levy (2 Feb 2022) ...Dave Doogan Allan Dorans Peter Dowd Maria Eagle Jonathan Edwards Clive Efford Julie Elliott Chris Elmore Florence Eshalomi Bill Esterson
Finance (No. 2) Bill: Clause 6 - Rate of surcharge and surcharge allowance (2 Feb 2022) ...Allan Dorans Peter Dowd Maria Eagle Jonathan Edwards Clive Efford Julie Elliott Chris Elmore Florence Eshalomi Bill Esterson Chris Evans
Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Northern Ireland Protocol: Aerospace Industry (2 Feb 2022) Lee Rowley: The Government continually assesses how UK industry adapts to and makes the most of Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Oil and Gas Producers: Windfall Tax (1 Feb 2022) Sarah Owen: ...of tone-deaf attacks from those on the Government Benches—particularly from the Under-Secretary of State for Business, Energy
Oil and Gas Producers: Windfall Tax (1 Feb 2022) Sarah Owen: ...of tone-deaf attacks from those on the Government Benches—particularly from the Under-Secretary of State for Business, Energy
Oil and Gas Producers: Windfall Tax (1 Feb 2022) Sarah Owen: ...of tone-deaf attacks from those on the Government Benches—particularly from the Under-Secretary of State for Business, Energy
Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Iron and Steel: Imports (1 Feb 2022) Lee Rowley: According to the latest world steel association data, in 2020 the UK consumed 9.0Mt of steel of which 5.0Mt (55%) was imported.
Written Answers — Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy: Petrochemicals: Imports (1 Feb 2022) Lee Rowley: Consumption of imported petrochemicals cannot be estimated due to the lack of official data on imports, re-exports and consumpti