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Project Food’s Impact Highlighted in Parliament

We are thrilled to announce that following his recent visit to Project Food, MP Richard Foord discussed our charity and our impactful work in Parliament on Monday evening.

Both Houses of Parliament hold debates in which Members discuss government policy, proposed new laws, and topical issues of the day. These debates are designed to assist MPs and Lords in reaching informed decisions on various subjects.

Richard spotlighted our efforts during the General Debate on the Impact of Food and Diet on Obesity. This was a significant opportunity to highlight the importance of our work and its broader implications.

Watch the Footage

We are delighted to share the links to watch the footage of Richard’s speech:

Facebook: Watch on Facebook

LinkedIn: Watch on LinkedIn

Instagram: Watch on Instagram

BBC Parliament: Watch on BBC Parliament (Watch from 1:58:06)

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Richard for his unwavering dedication to bringing such crucial issues to the forefront of Parliament. His commitment not only underscores the importance of these matters but also fosters meaningful discussions and potential solutions.

Stay tuned for more updates on our initiatives and the positive changes we are making in our community!

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