From Simon Hart MP <[email protected]>
Subject Simon Hart MP newsletter - October 2019
Date October 22, 2019 10:14 AM
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Oct
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Welcome to my latest newsletter:
Another week and another failed attempt to get approval in Parliament for the latest
Brexit deal. I am sorry to everyone affected by this as I hear every day how residents
in our area (however they may have voted in 2016) yearn for a conclusion.
It's now over three years that we have been arguing about Brexit with pretty well
every option either rejected by the EU or by Parliament.
Right from the result of the referendum being announced I have campaigned for us
to leave by way of a deal as the preferred option. I even formed a Parliamentary
movement (the Brexit Delivery Group) to help achieve it. That way we could achieve
two vital things 1. respect for the 55% of people in our area who opted to leave
and who trusted Parliament to honour that decision and 2. respect for the concerns
of the 45% who took an opposing view and who had legitimate fears about the consequences
of a 'no-deal' brexit.
I still think that the deal presented to Parliament on Saturday, and which I supported,
stands the greatest chance of meeting both those objectives. We missed that chance
but will now look at new ways to break the deadlock this week. I will keep you posted.
Don't forget that not only do we need to approve the deal, but we have to pass the
legislation necessary to implement it (known as the Withdrawal Agreement Bill) as
well.
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Here in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire I have:
Taken part in a discussion in Carmarthen organised by Transform Drugs Policy (pic
left). This series of events was inspired by Laugharne resident Pat Hudson who
lost her son to an overdose which could potentially have been avoided with the
right reforms. Other bereaved families and drug experts also discussed whether banning
drugs is the best way forward or whether regulation could better protect users and
their families.
Hosted a packed "Meet and Greet" at The Alpha Inn in Tavernspite. 40 local residents
came along and we covered topics from potholes to agricultural policy. I have hosted
dozens of these events across our two counties, so we should be at a venue near
you before too long.
Been inundated with emails from Pembroke Dock residents who are horrified at plans
by the Port of Milford Haven to open a large-scale waste transfer station in
the Royal Dockyard (pic right) in the middle of the town. I am meeting Natural Resources
Wales and the Port Authority in the next few days to put the case for local residents.
Visited Pembroke to hear from Gatehouse View residents about the night time disturbance
caused by Network Rail working on the rail tunnel next to their homes. Vegetation
clearing and other work is due to last for months. Network Rail is holding a public
meeting about the issue on 18 November at Pembroke Leisure Centre between 3-6.30pm
so please do attend if it is affecting you.
Attended a packed public meeting in Laugharne launching the 'Save Island House'
campaign (pic left). I am working with the local community to find practical ways
to save this crumbling Grade 2 listed property in the centre of town.
Worked with St Clears Town Council to lobby the Welsh Assembly Government and Transport
for Wales to reopen the town's train station. Support for the scheme - which has
won through to a final Welsh shortlist - has been overwhelming with over 40,000
people engaging with the process. However we are some way off this actually happening
so further meetings are planned to try and make it a reality.
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In Westminster:
Continued to keep up the pressure on the Welsh Assembly Government and Natural Resources
Walesto hold to account those who pollute our rivers. At present farmers can
insure against any fines imposed for pollution and I am working to get this loophole
closed. The Welsh Government told me it was an insurance matter for Westminster,
but the UK Government tells me it is for National Resources Wales to expressly
ban insurance indemnity. More letters have been written and I will continue to push
the matter.
In my role as a Cabinet Office Minister I visited a virtual reality company(pic
right) making extraordinary and brilliant training aids for medics and surgeons
- I even conducted part of a virtual hip-replacement procedure!
Met the staff at the headquarters of the Government Digital Services. Whether you
are applying for a passport or driving licence, need advice on benefits or business,
or a host of other issues, then your journey through gov.uk websites is made easier
by this team of people.
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And finally...
I was delighted to help my colleague Giles Watling MP (older readers might remember
him as the Vicar in the Carla Lane sitcom "Bread") launch his All Party Parliamentary
Group on the Theatre (pic left). Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville gave the keynote
speech about how the arts can transform lives up and down the country.
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What's coming up:
I will be holding a number of advice surgeries in the coming months. To make an
appointment please ring the office (01994 242002) or email [email protected].
Up to date information and news can be found on my website simon-hart.com
You can also follow me on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter @Simonhartmp
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