Westminster Hall debateWestminster HallWednesday, 25 March 202609:30

Government support for voluntary groups and community centres

Backbench debate (separate chamber, no votes)

This Westminster Hall debate, sponsored by Ben Coleman MP for Chelsea and Fulham, will examine government support for voluntary groups and community centres. The discussion will likely focus on funding, policy, and how central government can better support the voluntary sector and local community infrastructure that provides vital services to disadvantaged populations.

Voluntary groups and community centres are critical safety nets for millions of people, particularly during cost-of-living pressures. This debate is significant because it puts pressure on the Labour government to clarify its funding commitments and strategy for supporting civil society organisations that deliver social provision, tackle isolation, and support vulnerable communities.

MPs most likely to speak

Ben ColemanLabour Party

Chelsea and Fulham

Sam RushworthLabour Party

Bishop Auckland

Emily DarlingtonLabour Party

Milton Keynes Central

Mr Louie FrenchConservative and Unionist Party

Old Bexley and Sidcup

David SimmondsConservative and Unionist Party

Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner

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