Speaking in the House of Commons debate on an early General Election, Nadhim Zahawi highlights the comments of former European Commissioner Lord Hill who said the best strategy for negotiation on exiting the EU is for us to come together as EU negotiators will be seeking to exploit any weaknesses in Westminster.
Nadhim Zahawi highlights role of Gulf Co-operation Council on security issues and questions the Foreign Secretary about the future role of the GCC in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Nadhim Zahawi co-sponsors a debate on changes in US immigration policy and speaks out against President Trump's Executive order on immigration. He outlines how it affects him and his family personally and calls on the President to understand how this order is not only wholly counterproductive in combating terrorism and the narrative of Daesh, but will significantly worsen the situation.
Nadhim Zahawi calls for a speedy and fair settlement for people infected with HIV or Hepatitis C through contaminated blood products and calls for equal availability of support for people whether they live in Scotland or Stratford-on-Avon.
Nadhim Zahawi commends the work of our ambassador to Iraq, Frank Baker, and calls on the Government to ensure that the British Embassy has all the resources need to help ensure a peaceful future for post-Daesh Mosul.
Speaking in a debate on the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, Nadhim Zahawi backs UK efforts to address the situation. He also backs UK support for the Saudi Arabia-led coalition as without the Saudi coalition groups such as ISIL would have gained a footing in Yemen.