Today Mark Fletcher met with Prime Minister Boris Johnson to discuss his new Brexit deal and the need to respect the wishes of the people of Bolsover, who overwhelmingly voted to leave the European Union in 2016.
Today at their annual conference, the Labour Party voted to extend freedom of movement, despite promising to end it in their 2017 general election manifesto.
Delegates in Brighton voted overwhelmingly for a motion that calls, among other things, for the Labour party to:
I think we have a huge opportunity to bring more powers and deliver more investment to the East Midlands through the East Midlands Mayoral Combined Authority and if we are serious about levelling up our region, then we need to grasp this opportunity with both hands.
This page shows the successful campaigns I have been involved in throughout the Bolsover constituency. If you would like to know more details about any of these campaigns please do not hesitate to email me on mark.fletcher.mp@parliament.uk.
J28 of the M1 is one of the most important logistics locations in the East Midlands. It is almost equidistant between Birmingham and Manchester, the UK’s second and third largest cities. The junction is where the A38 links the M1 to Sutton and Mansfield and to Birmingham via Derby.
The Bolsover constituency currently has no further or higher educational facilities - meaning children born in Bolsover are subject to a postcode lottery in terms of their life chances.
Currently sex offenders are able to change their name by deed poll, and in a bizarre loophole, the offender is the one responsible for notifying the authorities of the change.