Jack Brereton MP has welcomed the news that thousands of council tenants in Stoke-on-Trent will now have the option to withdraw from controversial solar power energy contracts.
Following our huge efforts, working with Cllr Abi Brown, Jonathan Gullis MP and Jo Gideon MP, it is fantastic to see the Home Office have now signed a lease to open their new offices in Stoke-on-Trent.
The Government has announced further support to help businesses with increased global energy costs following the launch of the Energy Bills Discount Scheme. This £5.5 million scheme will provide support for businesses, voluntary and public sector organisations until March 2024.
The government has taken action to tackle the problems facing the country by stabilising the economy, helping with the cost of living, increasing NHS and schools funding, and tackling illegal migration.
Today the Prime Minister is announcing five promises:
Firstly, I hope you’ve all had a lovely Christmas and found opportunities to relax. I’m sure you’re recovering from the mandatory pigs in blankets, sprouts and mince pies. The last 12 months have left us with lots to reflect on.
The Government has announced tough new measures to tackle illegal immigration and deter dangerous small boat crossings in the English Channel. Over 40,000 people have illegally crossed the Channel in small boats this year, putting pressure on local public services.
Jack Brereton, Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent South, has urged the government to support Trentham Academy in their bid for funds through the School Rebuilding Programme.