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20 Oct 2025 Local Government Funding: North-west England

I completely agree. The point, when it comes to social care, is political will. All parties have talked about the importance of social care and of getting the funding right. There is no need to wait for three years; we should indeed crack on. Regional growth drives national growth. If regions are not invested in, we ca

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19 Oct 2025SEND System: Cheadle

3. What steps her Department is taking to help improve the special educational needs and disabilities system in Cheadle.

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19 Oct 2025SEND System: Cheadle

Paul and Ellie are children with special educational needs in a primary school in Bramhall. Their parents, like many across Cheadle, have reached out to me for help. Their SEND provision has been suddenly taken away. Paul and Ellie’s parents are now considering withdrawing them from mainstream schooling. Parentkind res

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13 Oct 2025Fuel Poverty: Greater Manchester

3. What steps his Department is taking to tackle fuel poverty in Greater Manchester.

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13 Oct 2025Fuel Poverty: Greater Manchester

According to National Energy Action, adults in the north are more likely to ration their energy this winter, and in my constituency almost 8,000 people are in fuel poverty and at risk of poor living conditions, illness and suffering. A balance must be struck to deliver both clean heating and a people-first approach. Af

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12 Oct 2025New Housing Developments in Cheadle: Infrastructure

Residents in Cheadle have contacted me about the huge number of speculative development applications coming through, particularly in Cheadle Hulme and Woodford. We are now being told that a 10,000-home new town will potentially be situated on the constituency border. GPs are completely oversubscribed in Woodford, we ha

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12 Oct 2025Baby Loss

Genevieve Meehan, affectionately known as Gigi, was born on 18 July 2021 at Stepping Hill hospital. She was small but perfectly formed, and by all accounts the happiest little person anyone could meet. Gigi loved dancing with her big sister, trying spaghetti bolognese and playing with her favourite green tambourine. Th

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12 Oct 2025New Housing Developments in Cheadle: Infrastructure

13. What steps he plans to take to ensure that new housing developments in Cheadle constituency have adequate access to infrastructure.

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12 Oct 2025Manchester Terrorism Attack

I join the Home Secretary in paying tribute to CST and Greater Manchester emergency services for their response on the day, and particularly to those brave members of the congregation who protected their fellow members. I thank the Home Secretary for her quick response in coming to Greater Manchester. As a Greater Manc

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15 Sept 2025International Day of Democracy

I absolutely agree. The Government must invest more in our democracy at home to ensure that the country stays on the right path, with sustained economic growth, thriving global partnerships and a place on the world stage that is as influential as it is admired. The Government must increase the aid budget, as it is not

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15 Sept 2025International Day of Democracy

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Sir John. I draw attention to my entry in the Register of Members’ Interests, particularly as board member for the Westminster Foundation for Democracy. The UN has titled this International Day of Democracy “From Voice to Action”, which is a fitting message, because we nee

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14 Sept 2025Neighbourhood Policing

The Prime Minister promised there would be a summer blitz on antisocial behaviour, with more funding and more community police officers promised for our constituencies, yet this summer in Cheadle village we have seen even more antisocial behaviour in the community. Throughout the summer I was contacted by residents abo

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14 Sept 2025Neighbourhood Policing

19. What steps she is taking to help ensure the delivery of effective community policing.

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3 Sept 2025 Early Education and Childcare

I thank the Minister for the way in which he has engaged with my constituents John and Katie, who are running a campaign to make our nurseries safer following the tragic death of their daughter Gigi. A key part of that campaign is introducing safer sleeping guidance in our nurseries, and I understand that the Governmen

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

I come here today fuelled by the voices of hundreds of my constituents, and I want to speak about the harm I think this Bill will cause if rushed through the House. How a society treats its most vulnerable members is a real reflection of its progression and intent, and despite recent U-turns and last-minute changes, pe

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

I thank my hon. Friend for that incredibly important point. Whether it is motor neurone disease, blindness, ME, arthritis, mental illness or cancer, these barriers will only be further entrenched should the Bill be passed. Disability Stockport is a local charity that specialises in autism and mental health. It has told

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

I thank the hon. Member for his comments, but these are the voices of my constituents, whom I am here to represent. Labour Members can talk about the coalition Government all they want, but I am talking about the here and now, and Members of this House will be judged on which Lobby they vote in later. It is ironic that

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30 Jun 2025Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill

I wholeheartedly agree with my hon. Friend. As I have said, many of my constituents have raised their fears, worries and anxieties about these plans. As they have been unable to provide their own stories directly because of the Government’s lack of consultation, I want to use my time to be their voice. Amy from Bramhal

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22 Jun 2025 Access to GPs

On that point, I will raise the issue of a resident who lives in my constituency. She needs to give blood every three months for a long-term condition she has, but she can never get an appointment in Bramhall, where she lives; instead, she has to travel 3 miles to Shaw Heath. That happens every three months. Does the M

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17 Jun 2025HS2 Reset

I thank the Secretary of State for her answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Hazel Grove (Lisa Smart) on capacity on the west coast main line. Stockport is the one place where it is at full capacity, and HS2 was meant to solve that; however, because of the cancellation of the northern leg of HS2, we face HS2 trains g

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