Following on from Angie's campaign on dangerous dogs, she spoke again recently in a Parliamentary debate. Angie first raised the issue in the House of Commons a year ago, and since then has been urging ministers to act.In her speech Angie said, "The issue of dangerous dogs cuts across several Government departments and we need a coordinated approach in order to find a solution. This needs to happen as soon as possible before we are faced with yet another terrible tragedy."
Angie is campaigning to see new measures introduced that will tackle irresponsible owners and thugs who ruin local open spaces and public parks. She also wants the police empowered to intervene on private property where dogs attack postal and other workers accessing property, or indeed anyone else who crosses private land.
After the debate Angie said, "This is an important issue for Ealing and Acton as there have been serious dog attacks in our local parks recently. We need a common approach to this problem and I am working hard to see that this is delivered."
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As well as being the MP for Ealing Central and Acton, Angie is the Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General, The Rt Hon Francis Maude MP. She is assisting the Cabinet Office team with a number of Bills as they look to secure their passage through Parliament.