Active in Parliament (National Campaign)

Since he was first elected as the MP for Christchurch, Chris has won a reputation for speaking out fearlessly on behalf of constituents, putting their interests ahead of Party loyalty.

Chris wants to ensure that changes to our laws are properly scrutinised before being enacted. 

Chris has spoken in numerous Parliamentary debates and is a frequent questioner of Ministers. 

He is a former joint winner of The Spectator Parliamentarian of the Year Award.

He intends per his Election Address to continue to be Active in Parliament.

Some of his activities in this regard can be found under this Campaign.

News

Chris Chope Suggests VAT be Reduced on Energy in this Pricing Crisis

Chris Chope Suggests VAT be Reduced on Energy during the current Pricing Crisis Christopher Chope Conservative, Christchurch Why do we not reduce VAT on fuel as a temporary measure? We did it for the hospitality industry, which was badly affected by covid-19.

Chris Chope Chases Up House of Commons Response for Meeting with Minister

Chris Chope Chases Up House of Commons Response for Meeting with Minister Christopher Chope Conservative, Christchurch To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the oral contribution of the Minister for Health on 10 September 2021, Offic

Chris Chope Pursues Proactive UK Trade with Northern Ireland

Chris Chope Pursues Proactive UK Trade with Northern Ireland Christopher Chope Conservative, Christchurch To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, what steps he is taking to encourage businesses in Northern Ireland to buy goods from the rest of the UK in preference to b

PMB - Local Roads (Investment) Bill 2019-21

Local Roads (Investment) Bill 2019-21 A Bill to make provision about the maintenance and repair of roads by local authorities in England; and for connected purposes. - ENDS -    

Chris Chope Chases Response to Pavement Parking Consultation

Chris Chope chases a response to the consultation on managing pavement parking from the Secretary of State for Transport. Christopher Chope Conservative, Christchurch To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, for what reasons he has not published a response to his Dep