The three policing issues which my constituents have raised with me the most over the last month have been dangerous illegal motorcyclists, shoplifting often accompanied with threats to shop-workers, and the danger and distress caused by car meets which lead to illegal drag racing along many of o
The Government have invested a further £80 million to protect essential bus services and allow local authorities to make travel improvements in their communities.
Countries around the world are facing high inflation driven by Putin’s illegal war, so families around the UK need support with these financial pressures.
The ongoing scourge of dangerous motorcyclists riding illegally in Houghton Regis, Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard was raised in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon.
Speaking afterwards, South West Bedfordshire MP, Andrew Selous said,
Yesterday I asked the Leader of the House to look at addressing communities where thousands of homes have been built but there hasn't been Section 106 funding allocated to health care facilities.
Five exporters in South West Bedfordshire which the Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce describes as prolific exporters around the world were praised in the House of Commons on Thursday morning. Businesses which export are able to grow faster and are generally able to pay higher wages as well.
Yesterday I asked the Defence Minister what progress has been made on the recommendations in the 'Living in Our Shoes' report to improve the lives of Armed Forces Families.
Responding to the administration of Wilkos, Andrew Selous MP said “I am very sad about the administration of Wilkos. I have been a regular shopper at Wilko for many years and know the Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard stores well.
Today I asked the Secretary of State what the Government is doing to ensure the cyber security of our critical infrastructure, departments and businesses.