My Speech – Victory in Europe and Victory over Japan: 80th Anniversary – House of Commons Debate

“It is a pleasure to be called to speak in this debate to honour the sacrifice our communities made during the second world war, and to celebrate the victory of democracy over tyranny. I began the week of VE Day by paying my respects at Hawkinge cemetery in my constituency. There are 96 British military personnel buried there, mostly airmen who made the ultimate sacrifice during world war two. Those airmen would have flown from RAF Hawkinge, part of which is now the site of the Battle of Britain Museum in Kent, housing the world’s largest collection of battle of Britain memorabilia. I urge all Members of this House to visit it if they get the chance.

RAF Hawkinge was the nearest Royal Air Force station to enemy-occupied France. The nearest Luftwaffe fighters in Calais were just six minutes’ flying time away. As a result, the air force base and the villages in the surrounding area became a regular target for Luftwaffe bombs. With the areas around Dover and Folkestone also being subjected to long-range cross-channel shelling from German artillery batteries stationed along the French coast, it is little wonder that the area soon became known as “hellfire corner”.

After the battle of Britain, RAF Hawkinge continued to play a vital role throughout the war, with British, Commonwealth and other allied pilots flying bomber escorts, reconnaissance and intruder missions from there. Indeed, Hawkinge played a pivotal part as a frontline fighter station in 1944 against Hitler’s V1 flying bombs. Operation Diver was the code name given to the RAF strategy to intercept and destroy V1 flying bombs before they reached London. RAF Hawkinge’s location and its proximity to Nazi-occupied France meant it was used as a forward base for fighter aircraft to save countless lives by intercepting the flying bombs before they reached the capital. Despite the variety of planes that flew from RAF Hawkinge during the war years, it is the Spitfire that has a particularly close connection with the aerodrome.

Turning to another part of my constituency, Ashford railway works was a prime target for German bombers during the war. Around 4,000 air raid alerts were sounded, and bombs fell regularly in the area around the railway works. Although there were many fatalities as a result of these bombing raids, the most devastating took place on 24 March 1943. On this day, an air raid that lasted around three minutes resulted in the deaths of 52 civilians and one RAF pilot on the ground. A further 78 people were seriously injured. Although the railway works was the main target, the surrounding areas were also badly hit.

During the raid a bomb fell on Beaver Road primary school. Thankfully, the sirens sounded in time and the children managed to get into the playground shelters. As a parent, I dread to imagine the panic and fear this bomb caused. It is little wonder, therefore, that long before the all-clear sounded, parents rushed to the school to find out what had happened to their children. When they got there, they found that, thankfully, they were unharmed. The headteacher, Miss Adams, received an award for her actions on that day, which ultimately saved the lives of the children.

I am pleased to have had the opportunity to speak in this debate to recognise the sacrifices made throughout Ashford, Hawkinge and the villages, and to honour the legacy of all those who lived during world war two. We should recognise that it is our duty today to continue to uphold the values they sacrificed so much for.”

There are two sets of doors to get into Wye train station. One is automatic, but the other consisted of two heavy, narrow non-automatic doors. One of these was often bolted shut at both the top and bottom, making the remaining opening too narrow for bikes, wheelchairs, prams, and others with accessibility needs. The other door was permently locked and this is what that created the main accessibility issue. As a physiotherapist, I could clearly see how difficult this would be for many people. I raised this with Southeastern without success, so I contacted Sojan. Sojan then followed this up, and I’m pleased to see that fully automatic doors have now been installed.

Penny local resident, April 2026

My pension credit was stopped for no reason in July 2025. Sojan contacted the DWP and my pension credit was restored and backdated.

Anonymous local resident, January 2026

I contacted Sojan for support regarding unwanted parking in front of my garage. After arriving home from holiday I was pleased to see that with Sojan’s input the council have painted yellow boxes in front of my garage along with a big no parking sign. I want to thank Sojan for his efforts on resolving this issue

Anonymous local resident, January 2026

My mum moved to Ashford in 2020. Since moving to Ashford my mum was not receiving her pension credit. This accrued to over £10,000. I had been struggling to contact the DWP and decided to contact Sojan. I want to thank Sojan from the bottom of my heart for working on this for me. I very much doubt that, without Sojan’s assistance I would still be on hold to the DWP.

Anonymous local resident, January 2026

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Chloe, Local resident, January 2026

I am writing to express my sincere gratitude for your support in maintaining the five-year pathway to settlement for Hong Kong BNO holders. Your efforts have provided stability, clarity, and hope for many families who are building their lives in the United Kingdom, and I am truly appreciative of your commitment to this important matter.

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Andrew , Local resident,

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Tina, Local resident,

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