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Nus is one of the most active MPs in Parliament, standing up for Wealden, raising the issues that matter, such as the poor train performance, opposing Gatwick expansion and unreliable rural broadband connections.

Nus has spoken close to 100 times in Parliament in the last year, and receieved answers to 42 written questions - both well above average among MPs. 

You can see Nus Ghani's speeches and appearances in Parliament here:

Points of Order (27 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: I thank the right hon. Member for his point of order.

Points of Order (27 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: The Chair has no power to compel the Government to produce amendments earlier than the tabling deadline set out in the Standin

Points of Order (27 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: I thank the right hon. Member for his point of order, and for raising this very serious matter.

Business of the House (Today) (22 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: I now suspend the House in accordance with the motion that we have just agreed.

Business of the House (Today) (22 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: I now suspend the House in accordance with the motion that we have just agreed.

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: After Clause 26 - Power to require internet service providers to restrict or prevent access by children to internet services (22 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: Patience is a virtue, and as we have made up time, the final Back-Bench speaker will get five minutes. I call Damian Hinds.

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: After Clause 26 - Power to require internet service providers to restrict or prevent access by children to internet services (22 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: Patience is a virtue, and as we have made up time, the final Back-Bench speaker will get five minutes. I call Damian Hinds.

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: After Clause 26 - Power to require internet service providers to restrict or prevent access by children to internet services (22 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: To enable all Back Benchers to get in, there will be a speaking limit of three minutes.

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: After Clause 26 - Power to require internet service providers to restrict or prevent access by children to internet services (22 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: Before the hon.

Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: After Clause 26 - Power to require internet service providers to restrict or prevent access by children to internet services (22 Apr 2026)

Nusrat Ghani: To enable all Back Benchers to get in, there will be a speaking limit of three minutes.

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