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Chris Vince MP

Chris Vince is the Labour (Co-op) MP for Harlow, and was elected in July 2024.

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Sudden Cardiac Death in Young People – Clarissa’s Campaign for Young Hearts

On Monday night, December 15th, I had the privilege of being granted an adjournment debate, which I had requested to hold following many meetings and discussions with a constituent in Harlow and hearing their very own experience and story. The debate highlighted

by Chris Vince MP
December 18, 2025
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Young carers need and deserve our help both at school and when looking at college and university

Last week, as well as welcoming Young Carers from Mark Hall Academy in Harlow into Parliament I took part in a number of activities with Carers Trust to mark Young Carers Action Day. This included opportunity to hold a debate in Westminster

by Chris Vince MP
March 18, 2025
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Closing the Gaps in Healthcare Indemnity: A Life Lost, A System in Need of Reform

Last week, I had the privilege of presenting a 10-minute bill motion in the chamber, urging an amendment to a sub-section of the Dentists Act 1984 regarding indemnity arrangements. Although this might seem like a niche issue it is one that confronts

by Chris Vince MP
March 11, 2025
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The Deregulation Act 2015 was supposed to help taxi drivers, instead it has left both drivers and passengers vulnerable

Earlier this week, I led an adjournment debate in the House to raise awareness about the outcomes of the 2015 Deregulation Act and the impact it has had on our Taxi sector. A sector that many of us often rely on in

by Chris Vince MP
October 23, 2024
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