Julian Knight MP said: “As the Member of Parliament for Solihull, and having experienced the role of a carer firsthand, I am acutely aware of the challenges faced by those who selflessly devote themselves to the care of their loved ones.
In a letter addressed to the Health Secretary, I have raised concerns regarding the alarming backlog crisis at University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
Labour Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster's legal action against the merger of the PCC with the Mayor’s Office is short-sighted and misguided. By resisting the consolidation of powers, Mr. Foster is impeding progress and perpetuating a system that is in dire need of reform.
I am conscious of time, Madam Deputy Speaker, so I will not be giving way in this short speech. As someone who passionately believes in a free market and a small state, I find the national debt figures in this Budget truly appalling.
As Solihull’s MP, I am thrilled to welcome the government's newly announced dentistry plan. This comprehensive initiative addresses the pressing issues surrounding NHS dental care, a matter of significant concern for many of our constituents.
As the Member of Parliament for Solihull & Shirley, I was deeply saddened to hear about His Majesty the King’s diagnosis of cancer and the announcement from Buckingham Palace regarding his diagnosis has undoubtedly resonated throughout our community.
The festive spirit of December in Solihull sounds magical, offering a unique blend of community engagement, local business support, and traditional Christmas activities.
Parliament Week is a significant opportunity to engage young people with the political process and inspire them to become active citizens. When MPs visit schools, they play a vital role in demystifying the workings of Parliament and the responsibilities of being an MP.
The Government has reversed its previous decision to close the Solihull Railway Station Ticket Office, much to the jubilation of the Solihull & Shirley constituency and its Member of Parliament, Julian Knight.
Simon Foster's apparent disregard for the value of police stations is deeply concerning. The safety of our constituents in Solihull should always be of paramount importance, and the visible presence of a local police station is essential for this safety.