Jo Swinson

MP for East Dunbartonshire

Jo Swinson

Parliamentary Video Clips on Foreign Affairs

3rd March 2008: Jo welcomes an amendment which allows greater scrutiny of the European Union (Amendment) Bill in one of the debates on the Lisbon Treaty in the House of Commons.

27th February 2008: Jo emphasises the importance of the role of the EU in tackling Climate Change and defends the clauses that incorporate it into the Lisbon Treaty.

26th February 2008: Jo discusses Serbia's entry into the EU at a debate about Kosovo in Westminster Hall.

26th February 2008: Jo Swinson discusses the proposed changes to the institutions of the EU in a debate in the House of Commons.

26 February 2008: Jo highlights her views on elements of the Lisbon Treaty relating to agriculture and fisheries.

25th February 2008: Jo queries what steps the government are taking to remove the barriers for developing countries to make trade agreements with the UK and EU.

24th January 2008: Jo giving her views on the Middle East at Westminster Hall during a debate about Global Security.

21st January 2008: Jo highlights the need for a wider debate about membership of the EU in the House of Commons during a debate about the Lisbon Treaty.

17th January 2008: Jo comments on Electoral Corruption in Kenya during topical debate in the House of Commons.

16th January 2008: Jo discusses issues relating to Pakistan during a topical debate at Westminster Hall.

Jo asks that Scottish airports implement anti-rendition policies.

5th December 2006 - Jo questions Minister of State Dr Kim Howells over the use of rubber bullets by the Isreali security forces. © Parliamentary copyright

20th January 2006 - International Development (Reporting and Transparency Bill): Jo indicates her support for the Bill. © Parliamentary copyright

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