Teachers or Parents? Sunday, 29 September, 2024 Miriam Cates, writes a foreword for an important report by Joanna Williams for Civitas, which asks who is responsible for raising the next generation - teachers or parents? Articles
Strengthening the Safety of Rwanda Bill 16th January 2024 Miriam Cates, MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, speaks in the Safety of Rwanda Bill in support of amendments to tighten up the Bill to prevent its abuse by... Speeches in Parliament
Safeguarding our homegrown energy 8th January 2024 Miriam Cates MP explains why backing the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill was right for the environment and right for Britain. Westminster News
Unlocking our economic potential 4th December 2023 Miriam Cates MP argues that for decades our governments have been addicted to high immigration and calls on the OBR to instead focus on measures for real growth... Westminster News
Strengthening our borders 30th November 2023 Miriam Cates MP asks where does the highest form of sovereignty lie, with democratically elected national parliaments or with unelected judges in international... Articles
Taking action on immigration 23rd November 2023 Miriam Cates MP responds to updated ONS figures on net migration to the UK, calling on the Government to use the powers it has to introduce tighter controls. Articles
£48 million Penistone Line Upgrade 20th November 2023 Miriam Cates MP discusses the £48 million of government funding approved for upgrades to the Penistone Line Local News
Fiddling as Rome burns 10th November 2023 Miriam Cates MP calls for sound judgements that help deliver a united and peaceful society with a cohesive set of values. Articles
A better story for the family 31st October 2023 Miriam Cates MP sets out her thoughts on why Western societies are seeing the erosion of family life, and asks how we might restore freedom, prosperity and... Speeches
Spending ratepayers' money well 25th October 2023 Preventing ratepayer money being spent on imposing boycotts and sanctions on foreign countries Local authorities should be concentrating on spending ratepayers... Speeches in Parliament