Michael was honoured to be asked to participate in the Holocaust Memorial Day service in Wimborne Minster. This is an annual event, commemorating those who were murdered by the nazis during World War 2.
If you are a regular reader of my column you will know that I very much enjoy visiting schools, or speaking to pupils when they visit Parliament (perhaps it’s in my genes as my family are all teachers!).
Many constituents asked Michael to meet the charity Guide Dogs at the Party Conference last October. Michael went to chat to them, and following that discussion, Michael met up with their representatives in Wimborne last week.
As Minister for Countering Illegal Migration, Michael was invited to see at first hand the work of his local police force in reducing organised crime, and protecting our border.
Michael Tomlinson has welcomed the news that Mid Dorset and North Poole will benefit from over £9,000 in new funding as a result of the Government’s long-term investment in grassroots sports. As a keen sportsman, Michael knows the importance of keeping active and healthy.
Michael's campaign to Stop the Baker's Arms Roundabout from flooding is gaining momentum, and was recently featured on the front page of the Bournemouth Echo.
As the Minister for Countering Illegal Migration, Michael summed up the Committee Stage debate in Parliament this week for the Safety of Rwanda Bill. He also answered questions about the policy during the two days of debating.