Constituency News
Yesterday, Mike Jordan, Reform UK Interim Chairman of Wetherby and Easingwold, and North Yorkshire councillor for Camblesforth & Carlton, joined the 100,000th member of Reform UK, Dame Andrea Jenkyns to deliver leaflets and talk to folk in the by-election of Featherstone, West Yorkshire.
North Yorkshire Council is facing criticism over its failure to provide adequate housing support to Kirsty Waite and her family, who have been living in precarious conditions at a homeless centre in Catterick Garrison for the past five months. The case, which has drawn local and national attention, exposes critical failings linked to the Council’s transition to a unitary authority earlier this year.
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National News
Today our Reform Members of Parliament wrote a letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, demanding that she reverses her cruel assault on British farmers. Either she makes the right decision now, or Reform UK will make the decision for her after the next election.
Labour cannot define what a woman or a working person is. After this Budget, I doubt they know what economic growth looks like either!
We're already being fleeced at the pump, and it's set to continue. Rachel Reeves should do the very least and keep Fuel Duty frozen.
Discussion Articles
Lower taxes stimulate higher growth. That principle is often cited as one of the cornerstones of conservatism. Getting the state off people’s back is essential to good economic times. This is more than just political principle, it is basic economic sense.
Lower taxes stimulate higher growth. That principle is often cited as one of the cornerstones of conservatism. Getting the state off people’s back is essential to good economic times. This is more than just political principle, it is basic economic sense.
In the rolling hills of North Yorkshire, farming is not just an industry; it’s a way of life, intertwined with the culture, economy, and community. From the lush pastures of the Dales to the windswept moors around Thirsk and Whitby, farmers have worked these lands for generations, producing some of the finest meat, dairy, and crops in the United Kingdom.