Alison Griffiths
ConservativeMP for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton · Since 2024
Recent Activity
Voted NO on: King's Speech Motion for an Address
Alison Griffiths voted NO on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address' (307-171, passed)
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (p)
Alison Griffiths voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (p)' (104-316, defeated)
Voted NO on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)
Alison Griffiths voted NO on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)' (78-408, defeated)
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (o)
Alison Griffiths voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (o)' (104-317, defeated)
Voted NO on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)
Alison Griffiths voted NO on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (l)' (78-408, defeated)
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (o)
Alison Griffiths voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (o)' (104-317, defeated)
Spoke in debate: Engagements
Parliamentary appearance by Alison Griffiths
Voted NO on: King's Speech Motion for an Address
Alison Griffiths voted NO on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address' (307-171, passed)
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (p)
Alison Griffiths voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (p)' (104-316, defeated)
Engagements
Q8. At 19, I was in a coma after contracting bacterial meningitis. I lost 70% of my hearing and needed open-heart surgery. The menB vaccine has saved lives since its introduction in 2015 for infants, but there remains a gap for the high-risk adolescents who were not vaccinated under the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation guidance. Following the devastating outbreaks within this cohort in Reading, Canterbury and Weymouth, the JCVI is finally reviewing the evidence base. Can the Prime
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)
Alison Griffiths voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)
Spoke in debate: Energy Security
Parliamentary appearance by Alison Griffiths
Voted AYE on: King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)
Alison Griffiths voted AYE on 'King's Speech Motion for an Address: amendment (i)' (108-323, defeated)
Energy Security
Businesses in Bognor Regis and Littlehampton need stable and affordable energy to grow and invest, so does my right hon. Friend agree that our “get Britain drilling” Bill is vital not just for energy security but for our future economic security?
Spoke in debate: Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
Parliamentary appearance by Alison Griffiths
Backing Business to Create Economic Growth
On Friday, I opened the new Premier Inn in my constituency—a project that was passed under the last Conservative Government—but many businesses in my constituency are failing because of increased costs and regulation. Does my right hon. Friend agree that this is an absolute travesty for our country?
Spoke in debate: Getting Britain Working Again
Parliamentary appearance by Alison Griffiths
Getting Britain Working Again
Businesses in my constituency are not asking for special treatment; they are asking for a Government who stop making it harder to employ people, harder to grow and harder to invest. Right now, too many feel that Labour is taking the country in the wrong direction. Through my business club and regular conversations with employers across Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, I keep hearing the same thing: costs are rising, confidence is falling and businesses are becoming more cautious about taking peop
Getting Britain Working Again
I thank the Secretary of State for giving way and for his astounding shopping list of action that he is taking, but the Conservatives can make life easy for him: if he had not put 2% on national insurance, increased the national minimum wage and used the Employment Rights Act 2025 to remove the option of zero-hours contracts, businesses in my constituency and across the country would not have been forced to remove jobs focused specifically on young people. It is this Government who are responsib
Getting Britain Working Again
On that point, will the Secretary of State give way?