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Fourth Worst Funding for East Riding Schools

Fourth Worst Funding for East Riding Schools

Parliamentary Spokesman ANDREW PERCY says, "I am sure many local parents will be shocked to discover that last year the East Riding received the fourth worst education grant in the country from this Labour government.

East Riding pupils received £3,800 per pupil compared to £4,160 per pupil in Hull. Obviously there are differing demands in different authorities but an average pupil in the East Riding receives £340 less than even the national average!"

£1400 raised for local Cancer Care Centre

I am delighted to have played my part in helping Shadow Home Secretary (and neighbouring MP) David Davis raise £1400 for the Cancer Care Centre at Castle Hill Hospital in Cottingham.

However, I cant claim quite as much credit as David as he is the one who abseiled off the top of the North Tower of the Humber Bridge, raising not only a great deal of money for a good cause but also setting a world record.

I am proud however to have played a smaller part in contacting local residents and businesses to help raise money. I am delighted that ABP Ports in Goole contributed, as did many local residents.

Castle Hill does an excellent job of caring for cancer patients from across the Humber region and next year will see the opening of a new Cancer Centre at the site.

How wonderful would it be if bridge tolls for cancer patients could be removed in time for the opening of that centre? I shall certainly be campaigning for action from the government to remove these unfair tolls on cancer patients.
It's just a shame our local Labour MP is too busy pushing through the government's cuts to local health services to be able to get money from his boss to relieve patients of this cost.

Hook Ladies Lunch

I had the pleasure today of attending the Hook Ladies Lunch at the Viking Hotel in Goole. Not only was the company most enjoyable but the food was fantastic. The Hook Ladies Group was apparently set up in the village of Hook, nr Goole some 56 years ago and some of the original members were in attendence today! Now that's service for you. Not only do they provide wonderful social events they also help raise a lot of money for that all important campaigning.

I am pleased to say that the ladies did not let me down today as they merrily handed over a cheque to the local party chairman Sir Reginald Sheffield after lunch. I am already planning how we can spend that on campaigning locally.

Thank you ladies and thanks for the donation to funds. I just hope I am better at winning elections then I was at winning the raffle!

NHS CUTS IN BRIGG & GOOLE


I might only have been selected as the candidate for Brigg and Goole for a few weeks but it is clear already just how angry people in this area are with Labour. Everywhere I have been up to now people have told me how let down they feel by the government and by Labour locally.

The NHS seems to be top of people's gripe list, and quite rightly too. Here in Brigg and Goole we face serious cuts to our local NHS services. Goole Hospital has already announced the closure of the mental health in-patient Rivers Ward which provides an invaluable service to elderly residents with mental health problems. North Lincolnshire PCT is millions of pounds in debt with the government, via the SHA, demanding £4.4 million back from the PCT this year alone! Then of course there is the unpopular midwifery re-organisation which the midwives themselves have said will damage patient care.


What has our local Labour MP, who is a whip at the Treasury, had to say about this? Not much it would appear. Last Thursday local Conservative MP Graham Stuart secured a debate in the House of Commons on mental and sexual health services in the East Riding. Our local MP was apparently unable to attend which is a shame because I would have liked him to explain why he is helping his boss Gordon Brown push through millions of pounds of cuts to our local NHS.

The photo above show me launching my petition calling for an end to the cuts and I will be out on the streets on December 2nd to secure signatures from local people. Drop me a line if you want to get involved!

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