Justin Tomlinson

Justin Tomlinson

North Swindon

Justin Tomlinson MP is Welcomed Back to Polaris House

Justin Tomlinson MP is Welcomed Back to Polaris House

Alongside South Swindon MP Robert Buckland, North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson was welcomed back to Polaris House today. The headquarters of UK Research and Innovation, with all of the different research councils headquartered there, Polaris House is also where the Space Agency is based. As the heart of research and development in Swindon, senior directors delivered an informative presentation about the plans for the site before taking both MPs on a tour of the building. Justin Tomlinson MP said:...

Justin Welcomes Gorse Hill School To Parliament

Justin Welcomes Gorse Hill School To Parliament

North Swindon MP Justin welcomed children from Gorse Hill School to Parliament as part of the Parliamentary Education Programme. The programme aims to help the students participating learn about Parliament, its history and important role it plays in upholding our democracy. The Group enjoyed a behind the scenes tour of The Houses of Parliamament, seeing some of its iconic features - such as the 900 year old Westminster Hall, the Sovereign's Throne in the the House of Lords, and the green benches...

Justin Launches Easter Egg Appeal

Justin Launches Easter Egg Appeal

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson is again teaming up with Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Service to ensure that families affected by domestic abuse can enjoy Easter this year. While many of us can enjoy the beginning of Spring and the Easter period, things are a little less bright for families living in the refuge or otherwise supported by the Domestic Abuse Support Service. Justin is launching an Easter Egg Appeal and asking for people to donate chocolate Easter Eggs, which will then be distri...

Swindon Advertiser Column - Education, Employment, Enterprise And Everywhere Key To Chancellor's Budget

Swindon Advertiser Column - Education, Employment, Enterprise And Everywhere Key To Chancellor's Budget

On Wednesday the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered his Spring Budget, setting out the next stage of the Government’s plan to halve inflation, grow the economy and reduce debt. The budget focused on four main themes: Education, Employment, Enterprise and Everywhere. Firstly, Education – The headline announcement was the largest ever increase in childcare support which will see the 30 hours free childcare provision extended to working families with children between 9 months and 4 years. This is ex...

Justin Welcomes £620,000 To Fix Potholes In Swindon

Justin Welcomes £620,000 To Fix Potholes In Swindon

North Swindon MP Justin Tomlinson has welcomed the news that Swindon is set to benefit from £200million of Government funding for Councils across England to help tackle potholes. As part of the funding Swindon will received £621,600 to repair potholes in Swindon roads. The Spending Review allocated £500 million every year to the Potholes Fund, but today the Chancellor announced that he has decided to increase that fund by a further £200 million next year to help local communities tackle this pro...

Chancellor unveils a Budget for growth

Chancellor unveils a Budget for growth

A revolution in childcare, a £27 billion tax cut for business and a trio of freezes to help families with the cost-of-living headlined the Chancellor’s Spring Budget today Aimed at achieving long-term, sustainable economic growth that delivers prosperity for the people of the United Kingdom, the Spring Budget breaks down barriers to work, unshackles business investment and tackles labour shortages head on. The Chancellor announced 30 hours of free childcare for every child over the age of 9 mont...

Energy Support Scheme Extended For Three Months

Energy Support Scheme Extended For Three Months

The Chancellor has confirmed the Energy Support scheme is to be extended for 3 further months (by which point bills will fall below the support level). This very welcome announcement is expected to save an average household £160.

Swindon Advertiser - New Asylum Bill Will Enable Us To Withstand Pressures Facing Our Country

Swindon Advertiser - New Asylum Bill Will Enable Us To Withstand Pressures Facing Our Country

This week the Prime Minister set out his plan to tackle the issue illegal migration through small boats crossing the English Channel. The UK has a proud history of welcoming the most vulnerable people from around the world to seek refuge, but the current situation is unsustainable. Over 45,000 people illegally crossed the Channel in small boats last year, putting pressure on local public services and abusing our laws and asylum protections to remain here. Many of those arriving in small boats ...

Government Outlines Plans To Tack Small Boats

Government Outlines Plans To Tack Small Boats

Over 45,000 people illegally crossed the Channel in small boats last year, putting pressure on local public services and abusing our laws and asylum protections to remain here. Many of those arriving in small boats originate from safe countries and travel through safe countries to skip the queue. That is unfair on those who come here legally and unfair on the British people who play by the rules – that is why the Prime Minister made stopping small boats one of his five priorities. The Prime Mini...

Swindon Advertiser Column - Windsor Agreement Will Safeguard Northern Ireland's Place In Our Union

Swindon Advertiser Column - Windsor Agreement Will Safeguard Northern Ireland's Place In Our Union

This week saw the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, unveil the Windsor Framework – an agreement between the UK and the EU which changes the way the Northern Ireland Protocol operates. This agreement comes after two years of negotiations between the EU and the UK since the Northern Ireland Protocol came into force in January 2021. The goal of the Windsor Framework is to rebalance the Protocol, restore the consent of all communities and chart a new way forward for Northern Ireland. How the Windsor Agre...