Luke Pollard
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 44 |
Date of birth | April 10,1980 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Plymouth |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Job | Politician |
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ID | 439497 |
Luke Pollard Life story
Luke Pollard is a British Labour Co-operative politician who has been Member of Parliament for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport since 2017.
Migrant hotel costs rise to £8m a day, Home Office figures show
... However, Labour shadow minister Luke Pollard said the treatment of Afghans, many of whom worked with the British government, was " shameful"...
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... Shadow armed forces minister Luke Pollard likened Mr Mercer, the veterans minister, to a " bailiff serving the eviction notices"...
Plymouth shooting: Gun laws could be reformed
... " Labour s Luke Pollard, the MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, who has been campaigning for firearms reform, asked Mr Philp to meet with the families of the victims...
Dartmoor protesters march over right to wild camp
... Luke Pollard, Labour MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, tweeted on Friday: " Dartmoor National Park has already had huge chunks of its budget slashed in Tory cuts since 2010 and now they re having to pay out more...
Military housing: Families say they're living in damp, mouldy conditions
... Shadow armed forces minister, Luke Pollard, said that " basic failings with repairs and heating are far too common and aren t getting fixed"...
World Cup: Ministers urged to warn LGBT+ fans about Qatar risks
... Mr Boff joins a growing list of UK politicians express concerns about Qatar s treatment of LGBT+ people, with Labour s Luke Pollard telling MPs this week that the Gulf state was " not safe for someone like me"...
Devonport diesel fuel theft investigation launched
... Shadow Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard, Labour MP for Sutton and Devonport, said it was " embarrassing"...
Bobbi-Anne McLeod: Two men held over murder of 18-year-old
... Luke Pollard, Labour MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, said the death, which comes about three months after, was " another dark day" for the city...
Plymouth shooting: Gun laws could be reformed
Firearms laws could be reformed in The Wake of shootings in Plymouth and The Isle of Skye, the government has said.
Home Office minister Chris Philp committed to make " any further changes needed to protect The Public ".
Mr Philp made a statement to The House of Commons following the
The inquest jury found " a serious failure at a national level" to implement previous recommended reforms.
Jake Davison killed His Mother Maxine, 51, Sophie Martyn, three, her father Lee, 43, Stephen Washington, 59, and Kate Shepherd, 66, in the Keyham area of Plymouth in August 2021, before he turned The Gun on himself.
A series of shootings in which One Man died.
The families of Keyham gunman Davison's victims have demanded an overhaul of the 50-year-old Firearms Act after accusing police of granting him " a licence to kill".
Mr Philp told MPs: " We must ensure our controls on firearms are as robust as possible and learn the lessons of the tragic deaths in Keyham, and also in Scotland, and we therefore await The Coroner 's anticipated report into the prevention of future deaths with keen interest. "
Labour's Luke Pollard , the MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, who has been campaigning for firearms reform, asked Mr Philp to meet with the families of The Victims .
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Mr Philp agreed and said he wanted to " listen to their concerns directly and make sure their voice is heard in government".
Mr Pollard also called for " comprehensive changes to our gun laws to make sure that No Other community anywhere in the country will have to go through what we have in Plymouth".
Jurors at the Keyham inquest were critical of the failings within the Devon and Cornwall Police firearms licensing unit, which handed The Apprentice Crane Operator back his shotgun five weeks before the killings.
Mr Philp said Devon and Cornwall Police could face a further review of its firearms licensing arrangements.
He Said The Force had assured The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) that changes had been made following the watchdog's recent recommendations.
Mr Philp added: " Depending on what The Coroner might recommend shortly, I Am currently minded to ask the inspectorate to go and look specifically at the arrangements that Devon and Cornwall have in place for firearms licensing to confirm their suitability. "
On Tuesday, at the conclusion of a separate, the barrister representing Davison's remaining family, Nick Stanage, called on The Coroner to " do all you can as soon as you can to make recommendations for actions, not words, that might begin at long last to protect The Public from future atrocities".
'Change the onus'The Coroner for Plymouth, Ian Arrow, told The Jury he would be writing a prevention of future deaths report on A Number of issues revealed during the inquests including training for firearms licencing staff, the differences on licencing shotguns and firearms, fees for licencing and mandatory markers on health records.
He Said : " It's imperative that we do not lose the momentum of what this series of inquests have revealed.
" There have been lessons learned in previous years but they did not seem to have been properly addressed. "
Johnny Mercer , Conservative MP for Plymouth Moor View, The Police were " not supported by strong enough legislation".
He Said he would " be writing to the home secretary calling for an overhaul of the 1968 Firearms Act to change the onus on proving need for weapons like this, from permissive law to The Gun -owner demonstrating why they need it".
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