Milpitas(California)/ London (Sandeep Singh Chahal)UK Labour MP Preet Kaur Gill has released her latest weekly update outlining a wide range of government priorities and international engagements, reflecting ongoing policy work on trade, agriculture, consumer protection, and community development.
One of the key points highlighted in the update is a crackdown on dodgy online sellers, aimed at protecting consumers from fraud and unsafe digital marketplaces. The initiative forms part of a broader effort to strengthen online safety and ensure fair trading standards in the rapidly expanding e-commerce sector.
Gill also referenced “Great British Summer savings”, a seasonal policy measure that includes a reduction in VAT to help ease cost-of-living pressures and encourage consumer spending during the summer period. The move is positioned as part of wider economic support measures targeting households facing financial strain.
Agriculture remains a central focus, with the MP pointing to a long-term plan to support British farming, designed to strengthen food security, protect rural livelihoods, and improve sustainability in the agricultural sector. The policy emphasis signals continued government attention on domestic food production and rural economic resilience.
Housing reform also featured in the update, with Gill noting new reforms for homebuyers, aimed at improving affordability, transparency, and access to property ownership for first-time buyers and working families.
On the international stage, Gill highlighted her participation in a bio-technology conference in San Diego, bringing together global leaders in science, health innovation, and research. The event underscores growing UK–US collaboration in advanced life sciences and medical technology.
The update also mentions a “Pride in Place” community event scheduled for Thursday 9 July, focused on local engagement, civic pride, and community development initiatives across constituencies.The full update was published on her official website under her weekly constituency and policy briefing serie