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I am often asked how MPs are chosen to ask questions in Prime Minister’s Question Time (PMQs). It is down to the luck of the draw and
I feel very proud every time I am selected to speak on behalf of Ynys Môn during PMQs, – it is a great opportunity for me to ask questions that are important to our island.
PMQs are held in the Commons Chamber every Wednesday afternoon and as an MP I have a limited number of tickets each month for people to watch it from the public gallery in the House of Commons. I would like to extend this opportunity to those in my constituency who would like to watch PMQs and meet me in Westminster.
Because tickets are strictly limited, if you would like to apply to come please fill in the questionnaire below. We will select entries at random when tickets are available.
A PPS is an unpaid role in Government designed to help Ministers and Secretaries of State to keep Parliamentarians updated on their Department’s work. The role serves to better communicate the work of Government to Parliament and increase Ministerial accountability.
I was honoured to be asked in February 2020 to serve as PPS to Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, and Health Ministers in Boris Johnson’s Government. Serving as PPS in the Health Department at the height of the Coronavirus crisis has given me an invaluable insight in order to scrutinise the health and social care process here in Wales, managed by the Welsh Government.
The PPS role takes up a small portion of my time at Westminster, and I am fully committed and accessible to my constituents on Ynys Môn at all times.