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What does Parliament do?

Parliament is the highest legislative authority in the UK. It has responsibility for checking the work of government and examining, debating and approving new laws. It is also known as the Legislature. The House of Commons and House of Lords each play an important role in Parliament`s work.

To find out more about Parliament and how it works click here.

You can also arrange to visit Parliament by contacting me.

 

What does Virendra stand for?

I have been elected to represent the interests and concerns of the people of Ealing Southall in the House of Commons.

When Parliament is sitting I spend most of the week in the House of Commons where I am involved in making new legislation, amending existing laws and questioning government ministers about topical issues. I am always interested to hear your views on issues in Parliament – the best way to let me know what you think is either through the website, by post or by sending me an email – see details here.

I also hold regular advice surgeries in the constituency, but you can drop by any time and the staff there will be happy to advise you in my absence.

 

What issues does Virendra help with?

I can help my constituents with a broad range of matters relating to housing, benefit problems, schools, community issues, policing, health service issues and much more.