Mercury Column - March 2020 8th March 2020 Advice on Coronavirus Understandably, the global spread of the Coronavirus Covid-19 is dominating the news at the moment. I know many constituents are concerned... Mercury Column
Mercury Column - January 2020 6th January 2020 Every dam eventually has to break. At the recent General Election, that dam broke spectacularly. It was so unexpected, most media experts and almost every... Mercury Column
Mercury Column - July 2019 7th July 2019 Transport issues are dominating my local agenda, and I recently highlighted these at the very heart of Westminster. With the Government set to decide its... Mercury Column
Mercury Column - June 2019 2nd June 2019 You could say the last few months have been somewhat politically turbulent. Starting with MPs refusal to back the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal that would have... Mercury Column
March 2019 - Mercury Column 3rd March 2019 When I sat down to write this month’s column, I had thought it might be a Brexit free zone. After all, it has dominated political debate since the referendum... Mercury Column
February 2019 - Mercury Column 3rd February 2019 In the last Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer confirmed that the NHS is the Government’s number one spending priority. In doing so, he committed to... Mercury Column
January 2019 - Mercury Column 6th January 2019 Firstly, may I wish all readers of the Great Yarmouth Mercury a very happy New Year. With Brexit Day drawing ever closer it’s an important year for our country... Mercury Column
December 2018 - Mercury column 8th December 2018 The clock is ticking! We will be leaving the European Union on Friday 29th March next year. It’s only a little over 100 days until Brexit finally becomes a... Mercury Column
Mercury Column - October 2018 8th October 2018 More than ever, the annual party conference season has proven important and relevant to the future of our country. After two decades, of mainstream political... Mercury Column