Since being given the honour of becoming reelected in 2019, I have worked day in day out to improve the lives of everyone who lives in Plymouth. From winning funds to set up a Veteran’s Gateway right here in Plymouth, to forcing the Government to do a review of Public Health settlements in Plymouth; from closing the Iraqi Historical Allegations Team abuse of our Servicemen and women, to putting Mental Health at the centre of the city’s health and wellbeing strategy; from working with business and government to achieve a 600 job investment directly into Plymouth to securing a £5m Government investment to redevelop and improve our outdated rail station.
But it’s just been two years, and I want to do more. I need your help to do it. If you want to get involved, please go to my website to find out how.
Johnny
The legislation on acceptable forms of ID came out before the veterans ID cards started coming out in January this year. I will do all I can to change it before the next one.
Never happier than when I’m walking round Plymouth chatting with happy residents.. make sure you get out there and vote today. I can’t deliver without effective local councillors - it matters. Polling stations open till 10pm.
Some heavy weather overnight in Plymouth and early starts - forgive the tramp look.
But important local elections in Plymouth today. Don’t let Toady Evans have it all his own way - go out and vote for your excellent local Conservative candidate like Kyle in st. Budeaux.
I’m fed up of winning money for Plymouth just for Plymouth City Council leader Tudor Evans to waste it. The Tamar Bridge is now £41m in debt costing £1m a year to service.
He sees local people as a bank account he can continually raid whilst blaming Government. Freeze the tolls.
A good Cabinet meeting this morning. The economy is unambiguously turning a corner - great to see the data. And people in Plymouth will strongly welcome the proposed welfare reforms: a stronger safety net for those who need it, but reform where it’s is needed. 💪