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«Breaking News» Health minister has ordered stockpiling of BABY MILK if Britain crashes out of the EU 



Health Secretary Matt Hancock is getting jittery over the prospect that MPs will vote against May's Brexit deal, and has given the green light to stockpile baby milk


Health Secretary Matt Hancock is getting jittery over the prospect that MPs will vote against May's Brexit deal, and has given the green light to stockpile baby milk



Health Secretary Matt Hancock is getting jittery over the prospect that MPs will vote against May's Brexit deal, and has given the green light to stockpile baby milk



Health Secretary Matt Hancock has ordered the stockpiling of formula milk to stop babies going hungry if Britain crashes out of the EU, leaked plans reveal.


The move came after Environment Secretary Michael Gove warned the Cabinet that 80 per cent of baby milk was imported from Europe and was at risk of running out if ports were blocked by a disorderly Brexit.


Meanwhile, The Mail on Sunday can reveal that Mr Hancock has given the green light to buy 5,000 giant fridges costing over £1 million to stockpile medicines. 


A further £8.9 million is being spent to help the Department of Health store drugs and medical supplies in warehouses.


It will not be possible to claw back the money if Britain does leave the EU with a deal, but insiders insisted the bill came to less than half of the £21 million earmarked by the Treasury for the task.


When he was first appointed to the Cabinet earlier this year, Mr Hancock gave a speech declaring that as NHS boss he was now the legal owner of the ‘world’s largest collection of fax machines’ thanks to its outdated practices.


Last night, a source close to the Health Secretary joked he could add ‘the world’s largest private collection of fridges to that’. 

A Government spokesman confirmed: ‘As part of our contingency plans, we are working closely with manufacturers and supply chains to ensure that in the unlikely event of a no deal, supplies of baby formula will continue uninterrupted.’


He added: ‘Our planning will also ensure that on the day the UK leaves the EU, we will have all the necessary resources to continue to protect UK consumers from food safety risks and give them access to specialist food products.’






How YOU can stop No Deal chaos... by sending MPs this letter 



 Dear _______________________________


I am writing to you as one of your constituents to ask you, with the greatest respect, to hear what I have to say before you vote on the Brexit Bill in Parliament on Tuesday, December 11. I firmly believe it is in the national interest that you support the Prime Minister’s deal.


I understand that you, like many who voted either Leave or Remain in the 2016 referendum, have reservations about the deal Theresa May has negotiated. Not even the PM is pretending it is perfect. But it is my strong belief that by ending free movement, restoring sovereignty to Parliament and liberating Britain’s fishermen and farmers from EU control, the Withdrawal Agreement delivers much of what 17.4 million voters demanded at the referendum.


For Westminster to turn its back on those voters now would be a dangerous travesty – risking alienating vast swathes of the country from the democratic process for ever. Remember the Government leaflet delivered to every home before the vote said: ‘This is your decision. The Government will implement what you decide.’ No talk there of a second referendum.


The truth is none of the Prime Minister’s critics have come up with a credible alternative to her plan. The most likely alternative – a departure from the European Union with no deal at all – is a leap in the dark which could do permanent damage to our economy and society. Many wise voices have warned of potential chaos. I believe it is simply a risk not worth taking.


With your support, that perilous prospect can be avoided. You must be aware that the British people are tired of the bickering over Brexit. They just want to agree a deal and move on. The time has come to reunite the country around a wise compromise and begin to heal the wounds.


So I urge you – and all your fellow MPs – to put aside your differences and come together at this historic moment and vote in favour of the Brexit deal on December 11.


This is not a vote for Theresa May. It is a vote for Britain’s independent, secure and prosperous future.





Who are the MPs expected to oppose May?



See if YOUR local MP is on the below list of those from every party who are likely to vote down May's Brexit... and email them this letter


Conservative 


EXPECTED TO OPPOSE


Lucy Allan – Telford


lucy.allan.mp@parliament.uk


Heidi Allen – South Cambridgeshire


heidi.allen.mp@parliament.uk


Sir David Amess – Southend West


amessd@parliament.uk


Steve Baker – Wycombe


steve.baker.mp@parliament.uk


Crispin Blunt – Reigate


crispinbluntmp@parliament.uk


Peter Bone – Wellingborough


bonep@parliament.uk


Ben Bradley – Mansfield


ben.bradley.mp@parliament.uk


Suella Braverman – Fareham


suella.braverman.mp@parliament.uk


Andrew Bridgen - North West Leicestershire


andrew.bridgen.mp@parliament.uk


Conor Burns - Bournemouth West


conor.burns.mp@parliament.uk


Sir William Cash – Stone


cashw@parliament.uk


Maria Caulfield – Lewes


maria.caulfield.mp@parliament.uk


Rehman Chishti – Gillingham and Rainham


rehman.chishti.mp@parliament.uk


Sir Christopher Chope – Christchurch


chopec@parliament.uk


Simon Clarke – Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland


simon.clarke.mp@parliament.uk


Damian Collins – Folkestone and Hythe


damian.collins.mp@parliament.uk


Tracey Crouch – Chatham and Aylesford


tracey.crouch.mp@parliament.uk


Philip Davies – Shipley


daviesp@parliament.uk


David Davis – Haltemprice and Howden


david.davis.mp@parliament.uk


Nadine Dorries – Mid-Bedfordshire


dorriesn@parliament.uk


Steve Double – St Austell and Newquay


steve.double.mp@parliament.uk


Richard Drax – South Dorset


richard.drax.mp@parliament.uk


James Duddridge – Rochford and Southend East


james@jamesduddridge.com


Iain Duncan Smith – Chingford and Woodford Green


iain.duncansmith.mp@parliament.uk


Nigel Evans – Ribble Valley


evansn@parliament.uk


Michael Fabricant – Lichfield


michael.fabricant.mp.co.uk/contact/


Mark Francois – Rayleigh and Wickford


mark.francois.mp@parliament.uk


Marcus Fysh – Yeovil


marcus.fysh.mp@parliament.uk


Zac Goldsmith – Richmond Park


zac@zacgoldsmith.com


James Gray – North Wiltshire


jamesgraymp@parliament.uk


Chris Green – Bolton West


chris.green.mp@parliament.uk


Dominic Grieve – Beaconsfield


dominic.grieve.mp@parliament.uk


Sam Gyimah – East Surrey


sam@samgyimah.com


Philip Hollobone – Kettering


philip.hollobone.mp@parliament.uk


Adam Holloway – Gravesham


hollowaya@parliament.uk


Ranil Jayawardena – North East Hampshire


Ranil@TellRanil.com


Sir Bernard Jenkin – Harwich and North Essex


bernard.jenkin.mp@parliament.uk


Andrea Jenkyns – Morley and Outwood


andrea.jenkyns.mp@parliament.uk


Boris Johnson – Uxbridge and Ruislip


boris.johnson.mp@parliament.uk


Jo Johnson – Orpington


jo.johnson.mp@parliament.uk


David Jones – Clwyd West


c/o laura.bradley@parliament.uk


Andrew Lewer – Northampton South


andrew.lewer.mp@parliament.uk


Julian Lewis – New Forest East


No email, write c/o: House of Commons, Westminster, London SW1A 0AA


Julia Lopez – Hornchurch and Upminster


julia.lopez.mp@parliament.uk


Tim Loughton – East Worthing and Shoreham


loughtont@parliament.uk


Craig Mackinlay – South Thanet


craig.mackinlay.mp@parliament.uk


Esther McVey – Tatton


esther.mcvey.mp@parliament.uk


Anne-Marie Morris – Newton Abbot


annemarie.morris.mp@parliament.uk


Sheryll Murray – South East Cornwall


sheryll.murray.mp@parliament.uk


Priti Patel – Witham


withammp@parliament.uk


Owen Paterson – North Shropshire


patersono@parliament.uk


Mark Pritchard – The Wrekin


pritchardm@parliament.uk


Dominic Raab – Esher and Walton


dominic.raab.mp@parliament.uk


John Redwood – Wokingham


john.redwood.mp@parliament.uk


Jacob Rees-Mogg – North East Somerset


jacob.reesmogg.mp@parliament.uk


Laurence Robertson – Tewkesbury


robertsonl@parliament.uk


Andrew Rosindell – Romford


andrew.rosindell.mp@parliament.uk


Lee Rowley – North-East Derbyshire


lee.rowley.mp@parliament.uk


Henry Smith – Crawley


henry.smith.mp@parliament.uk


Sir Desmond Swayne – New Forest West


swayned@parliament.uk


Ross Thomson – Aberdeen South


ross.thomson.mp@parliament.uk


Michael Tomlinson – Mid Dorset and North Poole


michael.tomlinson.mp@parliament.uk


Anne-Marie Trevelyan – Berwick-upon-Tweed


annemarie.trevelyan.mp@parliament.uk


Shailesh Vara – North West Cambridgeshire


shailesh.vara.mp@parliament.uk


Martin Vickers – Cleethorpes


martin.vickers.mp@parliament.uk


Theresa Villiers – Chipping Barnet


theresa@theresavilliers.co.uk


WILL PROBABLY OPPOSE


John Baron – Basildon and Billericay


baronj@parliament.uk


Guto Bebb – Aberconwy


guto.bebb.mp@parliament.uk


Sir David Evennett – Bexleyheath and Crayford


david.evennett.mp@parliament.uk


Sir Michael Fallon – Sevenoaks


michael.fallon.mp@parliament.uk


Justine Greening – Putney


greeningj@parliament.uk


Rob Halfon – Harlow


halfon4harlow@roberthalfon.com


Trudy Harrison – Copeland


trudy.harrison.mp@parliament.uk


Sir John Hayes – South Holland and The Deepings


hayesj@parliament.uk


Gordon Henderson – Sittingbourne and Sheppey


gordon.henderson.mp@parliament.uk


Pauline Latham – Mid-Derbyshire


pauline.latham.mp@parliament.uk


Sir Edward Leigh – Gainsborough


edward.leigh.mp@parliament.uk


Anne Main – St Albans


maina@parliament.uk


Scott Mann – North Cornwall


scott.mann.mp@parliament.uk


Nigel Mills – Amber Valley


nigel.mills.mp@parliament.uk


Damien Moore – Southport


damien.moore.mp@parliament.uk


Matthew Offord – Hendon


matthew.offord.mp@parliament.uk


Neil Parish – Tiverton and Honiton


neil.parish.mp@parliament.uk


Sir Mike Penning – Hemel Hempstead


penningm@parliament.uk


Douglas Ross – Moray


douglas.ross.mp@parliament.uk


Royston Smith – Southampton Itchen


royston.smith.mp@parliament.uk


Anna Soubry – Broxtowe


anna.soubry.mp@parliament.uk


Bob Stewart – Beckenham


bob.stewart.mp@parliament.uk


Sir Robert Syms – Poole


symsmp.office@parliament.uk


Derek Thomas – St Ives


derek.thomas.mp@parliament.uk


John Whittingdale – Maldon


john.whittingdale.mp@parliament.uk


Sarah Wollaston – Totnes


sarah.wollaston.mp@parliament.uk


MIGHT REBEL


Robert Courts – Witney


robert.courts.mp@parliament.uk


Alister Jack – Dumfries and Galloway


alister.jack.mp@parliament.uk


John Lamont - Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk


john.lamont.mp@parliament.uk


Phillip Lee – Bracknell


phillip.lee.mp@parliament.uk


Stephen Metcalfe – South Basildon and East Thurrock


stephen.metcalfe.mp@parliament.uk


Grant Shapps – Welwyn Hatfield


shappsg@parliament.uk


Sir Hugo Swire – East Devon


hugo.swire.mp@parliament.uk  


Labour


CONSTITUENCIES WITH STRONGEST ‘LEAVE’ VOTE (Excludes Shadow Cabinet)


Ian Austin – Dudley North


austini@parliament.uk


Adrian Bailey – West Bromwich West


baileya@parliament.uk


Sir Kevin Barron – Rother Valley


barronk@parliament.uk


Margaret Beckett – Derby South


margaret.beckett.mp@parliament.uk


Clive Betts – Sheffield South East


officeofclivebettsmp@parliament.uk


Sarah Champion – Rotherham


sarah.champion.mp@parliament.uk


Julie Cooper – Burnley


julie.cooper.mp@parliament.uk


Yvette Cooper – Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford


coopery@parliament.uk


Mary Creagh – Wakefield


creaghm@parliament.uk


Judith Cummins – Bradford South


judith.cummins.mp@parliament.uk


Alex Cunningham – Stockton North


alex.cunningham.mp@parliament.uk


Jon Cruddas – Dagenham and Rainham


cruddasj@parliament.uk


Nic Dakin – Scunthorpe


nic.dakin.mp@parliament.uk


Gloria de Piero – Ashfield


gloria.depiero.mp@parliament.uk


Paul Farrelly – Newcastle-under-Lyme


paul.farrelly.mp@parliament.uk


Caroline Flint – Don Valley


caroline.flint.mp@parliament.uk


Yvonne Fovargue – Makerfield


yvonne.fovargue.mp@parliament.uk


Gill Furniss – Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough


gill.furniss.mp@parliament.uk


Emma Hardy – Hull West and Hessle


emma.hardy.mp@parliament.uk


Carolyn Harris – Swansea East


carolyn.harris.mp@parliament.uk


Stephen Hepburn – Jarrow


hepburns@parliament.uk


Mike Hill – Hartlepool


mike.hill.mp@parliament.uk


Sharon Hodgson – Washington and Sunderland West


sharon.hodgson.mp@parliament.uk


Dan Jarvis – Barnsley Central


dan.jarvis.mp@parliament.uk


Graham Jones – Hyndburn


graham.jones.mp@parliament.uk


Emma Lewell-Buck – South Shields


emma.lewell-buck.mp@parliament.uk


John Mann – Bassetlaw


john.mann.mp@parliament.uk


Pat McFadden – Wolverhampton South East


mcfaddenp@parliament.uk


Liz McInnes – Heywood and Middleton


liz.mcinnes.mp@parliament.uk


Jim McMahon – Oldham West and Royton


jim.mcmahon.mp@parliament.uk


Gordon Marsden – Blackpool South


gordonmarsdenmp@parliament.uk


Ed Miliband – Doncaster North


ed.miliband.mp@parliament.uk


Grahame Morris – Easington


grahame.morris.mp@parliament.uk


Lisa Nandy – Wigan


lisa.nandy.mp@parliament.uk


Alex Norris – Nottingham North


alex.norris.mp@parliament.uk


Fiona Onasanya – Peterborough


fiona.onasanya.mp@parliament.uk


Melanie Onn – Great Grimsby


melanie.onn.mp@parliament.uk


Stephanie Peacock – Barnsley East


stephanie.peacock.mp@parliament.uk


Bridget Phillipson – Houghton and Sunderland South


bridget.phillipson.mp@parliament.uk


Jo Platt – Leigh


joanne.platt.mp@parliament.uk


Yasmin Qureshi – Bolton South East


yasmin.qureshi.mp@parliament.uk


Emma Reynolds – Wolverhampton North East


emma.reynolds.mp@parliament.uk


Dennis Skinner – Bolsover


skinnerd@parliament.uk


Ruth Smeeth – Stoke-on-Trent North


ruth.smeeth.mp@parliament.uk


Angela Smith – Penistone and Stocksbridge


officeofangelasmithmp@parliament.uk


Nick Smith – Blaenau Gwent


nick.smith.mp@parliament.uk


Gareth Snell – Stoke-on-Trent Central


gareth.snell.mp@parliament.uk


John Spellar – Warley


john.spellar.mp@parliament.uk


Anna Turley – Redcar


anna.turley.mp@parliament.uk


Karl Turner – Hull East


karl.turner.mp@parliament.uk 


Liberal Democrats  


IN ‘LEAVE’ SEATS


Tom Brake – Carshalton and Wallington


info@tombrake.co.uk


Norman Lamb – North Norfolk


norman.lamb.mp@parliament.uk


Stephen Lloyd – Eastbourne


stephen.lloyd.mp@parliament.uk


DUP  


IN ‘LEAVE’ SEATS


Sir Jeffrey Donaldson – Lagan Valley


jeffrey.donaldson.mp@parliament.uk


Paul Girvan – South Antrim


paul.girvan.mp@parliament.uk


Ian Paisley Jr – North Antrim


ian.paisley.mp@parliament.uk


Gavin Robinson – Belfast East


gavin.robinson.mp@parliament.uk


Jim Shannon – Strangford


jim.shannon.mp@parliament.uk


David Simpson – Upper Bann


simpsond@parliament.uk


Sammy Wilson – East Antrim


c/o barronj@parliament.uk


Other Parties


Independents in ‘leave’ seats


Charlie Elphicke – Dover


charlie.elphicke.mp@parliament.uk


Frank Field – Birkenhead


fieldf@parliament.uk


Andrew Griffiths – Burton


andrew.griffiths.mp@parliament.uk


Kelvin Hopkins – Luton North


hopkinsk@parliament.uk


Ivan Lewis – Bury South


lewisi@parliament.uk


John Woodcock – Barrow and Furness


john.woodcock.mp@parliament.uk


Plaid Cymru in ‘leave’ seat


Jonathan Edwards – Carmarthen East and Dinefwr


jonathan.edwards.mp@parliament.uk



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Health Secretary Matt Hancock is getting jittery over the prospect that MPs will vote against May’s Brexit deal, and has given the green light to stockpile baby milk

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has ordered the stockpiling of formula milk to stop babies going hungry if Britain...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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