Jack attended a moving dedication ceremony in Patchway for two benches, one commemorating the First World War and another commemorating the Second World War. They were placed in Scott Park next to the memorial cross, which was recently transferred from Rodway Road
On Saturday morning, Jack visited Baileys Court Primary School in Bradley Stoke for their Summer Fair. There were many great activities for families and a great selection of stalls run by local independent businesses.
On Friday, Jack visited Boeing Headquarters to have a briefing with the UK Director of Boeing Defence David Pitchforth and their Head of Government Affairs Steven Gillard to discuss the company's plans for the next 10 years.
Yesterday Jack had the honour of opening a Westminster Hall debate on Kurdistan. He was humbled by the support the debate received from colleagues, as he feels that the situation in the region had changed dramatically since it was last debated by MPs in 2014.
Ahead of the Westminster Hall debate on Kurdistan that I have organised for this afternoon, I have written the following report which originally appeared on the All Party Parliamentary Group for Kurdistan's website:
After having served as Vice-Chairman since 2016, on Tuesday evening Jack Lopresti MP became Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Defence and Security Issues.
With the debates in the House of Commons resuming, Jack Lopresti MP has started to take on more responsibilities for the next Parliament. He has been elected as Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Kurdistan, a role he is very excited about getting to grips with.
On Saturday, Jack Lopresti MP attended the annual South Gloucestershire Armed Forces Day event; this year held in Page Park, Staple Hill. Jack joined local families, cadets, serving military personnel and veterans to honour our country's past and present Armed forces.
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling visited Filton and Severn Beach today and gave his backing to MP Jack Lopresti and West of England Mayor candidate Tim Bowles in their bid to improve the local transport network.