Greg Hands
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🇬🇧Minister of State for Trade. Minister for London. @Conservatives MP for Chelsea & Fulham. Promoted by Greg Hands of 4, Matthew Parker St, London, SW1H 9HQ
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It was amazing to get questioned about the Chelsea Bun in Parliament this week by Charlotte Nichols at the Business and Trade Committee.
It gave me a chance too to plug this month’s Chelsea Flower Show, as well as Partridges Market World Chelsea Bun awards!
Buns are up 10p - but not due to Brexit.
Good to be in the Commons Chamber for Kemi Badenoch’s oral statement on the progress we have seen on business and trade under this Conservatives government.
Facts are here 👇
Bilingual education is close to my heart!
So it was good to take Stephanie Murray, who runs Peques Anglo-Spanish early years in Fulham, to UK Prime Minister to celebrate the sector.
I have known Peques since 2001 and this year is their Silver Jubilee!
Feliz Jubileo! 🇪🇸 🇬🇧
Chelsea has some thriving residents associations.
One of the best is SSDRA - covering Sydney St, Dovehouse St and area.
It was a pleasure to attend their meeting last night with local Stanley Ward Cllrs and local Kensington & Chelsea Police | Central West BCU legend Mimsie!
Interesting talk on heat networks.
Mum is a remarkable woman and will be the Mayor London needs.
#GetKhanOut
Vote Susan Hall Susan Hall AM 💙
Polls open in less than 36 hours.
Am excited at the chance to see London give its verdict after eight years of Mayor Khan.
The Mayor has a dismal record and I know that Susan Hall AM and the Conservatives can do so much better!
Vote Tony Devenish in Chelsea & Fulham too.
Don’t waste your vote on Thursday 🗳️
Only Susan Hall AM can help us Sack Sadiq Khan after 8 long years of failing London!
🇬🇧 🇨🇿 Mimořádná spolupráce!
🤝 Great to welcome Czech Deputy Foreign Minister Jiří Kozák to London with Alan Mak MP 🇬🇧 🏴.
We are working so well together in supporting Ukraine and in world trade issues.
When I studied Czech at Univerzita Karlova in 1987, I could never have expected this!