Jerome Mayhew (@jeromemayhew) 's Twitter Profile
Jerome Mayhew

@jeromemayhew

Member of Parliament for Broadland and Fakenham. Promoted by K Rushton on behalf of J Mayhew, both of The Old Smithy, Church Farm, Old Fakenham Road, NR9 5ST

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Kevin Hollinrake MP (@kevinhollinrake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It sounds rather like Jonathan Reynolds will sacrifice our programme of decoupling the UK from EU laws on the altar of growing the economy. It really shouldn’t be either or. “high-level intentions for the future reform of assimilated law. This Government is committed to creating a

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It’s a steep path back to political contention. We must recognise and address the issues behind Reform without becoming them, with a leader that can unite the coalition of voters needed for victory. Mel Stride will rebuild trust with the British people and drive radical change.

Mel Stride (@meljstride) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They always planned to do this. It’s crystal clear now that Labour knew exactly what they wanted to do, but they refused to set out their plans at the election. I said as much here 👇🏻 during the campaign. It was all so predictable telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/2…

Jeremy Hunt (@jeremy_hunt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Following statements made in the House, I have written to the Cabinet Secretary on the concerning contradiction between the Main Estimates put before Parliament last week and the document presented by the Chancellor today.

Following statements made in the House, I have written to the Cabinet Secretary on the concerning contradiction between the Main Estimates put before Parliament last week and the document presented by the Chancellor today.
Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bad day for democracy, sustainable communities, food security and homes of beauty In come Labour’s top down, “command and control” housing and solar farm targets (except in London!!) and building over green spaces.

Bad day for democracy, sustainable communities, food security and homes of beauty

In come Labour’s top down, “command and control” housing and solar farm targets (except in London!!) and building over green spaces.
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.Jeremy Hunt “We warned that Labour will raise taxes - and now they’ve admitted to it. The public will not forgive the biggest betrayal of any Chancellor at their first budget in modern history.” dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…

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Today’s cut will be welcome news for millions of homeowners and shows that Labour inherited a stronger economy which was on the right track. In government, we took difficult decisions that cut inflation from 11.1 per cent to the Bank’s target 2.0 per cent paving the way for

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Thank you, @jeromemayhew. A colleague who really understands business. I will unite and lead the whole Conservative family in our mission to regain the trust of the British people on public services, immigration and lower taxes.

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Today’s figures are yet further proof that Labour have inherited a growing and resilient economy. The Chancellor’s attempt to blame her economic inheritance on her decision to raise taxes - tax rises she had always planned - will not wash with the public. Labour promised

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Our growth remains the strongest in the G7. Yet Rachel Reeves continues to lay the ground for damaging tax rises. Labour cannot keep concocting excuses - the facts speak for themselves. If they raise taxes it is not out of necessity, it’s because they always planned to do it.

Our growth remains the strongest in the G7. Yet <a href="/RachelReevesMP/">Rachel Reeves</a> continues to lay the ground for damaging tax rises. Labour cannot keep concocting excuses - the facts speak for themselves. If they raise taxes it is not out of necessity, it’s because they always planned to do it.
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We want businesses to create jobs and wealth for our country, so why impose French-style labour laws that have been shown to do the opposite?

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In UK Parliament today I asked: “What was it Secretary of State about the £66,560 donating, Labour supporting, Emily Middleton that first attracted you to make her one of the most senior civil servants in your department?”