Jo White MP
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Today I held another successful Parliament tour thank you to everyone who joined me. It is always a pleasure to invite Bassetlaw constituents to Westminster 🇬🇧
I was also able to take everyone on a very special visit to Downing Street, including a surprise visit from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves. ⭐️
If you are a Bassetlaw constituent and would like to go on a tour of Parliament, whether it's your first time or you're a returning visitor, please contact my office at [email protected]
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🚧 Potholes, Potholes, Potholes! 🚧
I hear from so many Bassetlaw residents who are fed up with damaged roads. I use these roads just like everyone else, and the condition is simply not good enough.
Mayor Claire has committed £8.3 million to tackle potholes, yet Reform ran Nottinghamshire County Council has chosen to spend £75,000 on flags. Whilst I love our Union Flag, roads should be the priority.
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The Ladies in Red!
Great to catch up with Jo White MP and Councillor Josie Potts to talk about Retford and Worksop. More news to come on the Community Development Fund in Worksop!
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I asked the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what discussions have taken place about stopping Universal Credit payments for people convicted of murder who are serving their sentence in a psychiatric hospital.
The Government is now proposing to change the rules so these benefit payments stop, preventing large sums of public money from building up.
These proposals have been discussed with victims’ families.
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