GOOD AFTERNOON & welcome to my weekly update no.309
Yesterday was a bit of a personal milestone as it was exactly 20 years since I became an MP. Over many years in government I must have done many things people disagreed with but with the best of British tolerance you have stuck with me through thick and thin - thank you! I can only say every minute has been a privilege.
WHAT’S GOING ON IN WESTMINSTER
TRUMP 100 Yup it is only 100 days since Donald Trump returned to the White House. I profoundly disagree with his views on Ukraine and tariffs as I discussed with Sophy Ridge on Sky News. I do respect his desire to show that democratically-elected politicians can actually change things but can’t for the life of me understand why he thinks tearing up alliances with friendly countries like Canada will help America win its arguments on the global stage. All things I discuss in my book ‘Can we be great again?’ coming about in four weeks time (please forgive the shameless plug!).
LEST WE FORGET This year will be 80 years since the end of WW2 in Europe. On VE Day, I always think of my late Dad who served in the Royal Navy most of his life. His service – and my grandfather in WW2 and his brother who we lost in WW1 – is a lifelong inspiration. My grandfather lived in Godalming and went out to serve in the Indian Army, away from home continuously for seven years. He didn’t even recognise my teenage father when he arrived back at Godalming station.
LOCAL ELECTIONS BATTERING No other way to say it: last week my party - and Labour - were battered in the local elections. My analysis of what is happening is on LBC Opinion: in short we have not been forgiven after last year but Labour is not seen to be succeeding - most of all on the economy. Trump’s tariffs have yet to cause pain but taxes are up, confidence is down and growth is down. The extra money for the NHS could have been found if Rachel Reeves had been bolder on welfare reform and public sector productivity but sadly the noises on this get more and more timid. If they remain that way, Labour will create a vacuum just perfect for Reform.
NHS SAFETY Maternity safety campaigners are extremely worried about the axing of the ring-fenced maternity safety funding pot. I made a big effort to reduce baby deaths when I was Health Secretary and made some progress (they fell 17%) but now they are now they are going up again so I challenged Wes Streeting on this today - you can see our exchange.
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