From Preet Kaur Gill MP <[email protected]>
Subject Here's your weekly update John
Date March 25, 2022 2:13 PM
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MY WEEKLY UPDATE

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Dear John,

This week Rishi Sunak delivered his Spring Statement. For months now,
Labour has been urging the Chancellor to take swift action to help millions
of people struggling with the rising cost of living. On Tuesday I
personally wrote to him, to tell him about my constituents across Edgbaston
who are already being affected by this crisis.

The current picture is extremely concerning. People in our society
shouldn’t be left to suffer like this and what’s worse is we know that
the situation is only going to become more severe. That’s why I was so
disappointed with this Budget.

The Government is hammering working families to the point where it’s now
expected that one in five people believe they will fall into debt that they
cannot repay. Energy prices are set to continue to rise to the point where
it’s no longer a question of simply managing money and tightening their
purse strings. I’ve spoken to residents who have told me about some of
the really tough decisions that they’re having to make on a daily basis;
including deciding who in their families gets to eat that day.

I’ve also been hearing what financial experts, like Martin Lewis, have
been saying on this crisis and it’s clear we need to see urgent
intervention from Government. With energy prices rising by 54% in a few
weeks and it is likely we’ll see bills increase by a further 25% in
October. Government must take action. It simply isn’t good enough to
force the country to take a £200 loan from them as it won’t solve the
issue. But Rishi Sunak missed the opportunity to help millions, instead
he’s working for the oil and energy companies making billions.

Labour has an energy security plan that will use a one-off windfall tax on
oil and gas producers to cut 9 million household energy costs by up to
£600, and £200 for everyone else (not on a loaned basis). Then as part of
its longer-term strategy, Labour will improve the energy efficiency of 19
million homes over a decade would cut UK gas imports by 15% and save up to
£400 off the average energy bill for families. We would also invest in
longer term nuclear energy and offshore wind.

TELL ME HOW THE COST OF LIVING IS AFFECTING YOU

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VISITING THE POLISH UKRAINIAN BORDER

Earlier this week, I flew to Krakow in my position of Shadow Cabinet
Minister for International Development. I visited to show British
solidarity with the Polish people and authorities who are ensuring people
are treated with dignity and humanity given the situation they are fleeing
from Ukraine.

Poland has taken in 2 million refugees in a matter of weeks. We must do all
we can to show our solidarity and our support with the Polish authorities
who have taken on this immense challenge. I recognise how much they are
doing, to help the people of Ukraine.

The British public have played their part with material and financial
donations, now we must do more to support these neighbouring countries
hosting refugees. I was pleased to visit, to be able to offer Labour’s
support and to thank them for all that they are doing in helping those
fleeing Ukraine.

TALKING ABOUT MY EXPERIENCE IN POLAND ON MIDLANDS TODAY [4]

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LAUNCHING A CONSULTATION ON POLICE HUBS – HAVE YOUR SAY!

Today I’m launching a new consultation to ask residents across Bartley
Green, Quinton, Harborne and Edgbaston where they would like to see their
Police officers stationed.

Since I was first elected in 2017, I have been campaigning along with local
residents for more Police officers and designated sergeants. I’m thrilled
to say, we have been successful and now Quinton will have a new sergeant,
separate to Bartley Green. This means each ward will have their own Police
Team.

This is a fantastic achievement given we are in a climate where this
Conservative Government has taken 20,000 police officers off our streets
and has closed 600 Police Stations like our station in Quinton.

Now, I’m working closely with the Police, to lead a project that will
decide where in each ward of our constituency our Police should be based.
However, I need your help in making this decision. It’s so important our
Police have a visible presence and are accessible to the communities they
serve. That’s why I’m carrying out a constituency-wide consultation.

HAVE YOUR SAY AND TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK

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ARE YOU READY FOR THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES?

As the Birmingham Commonwealth Games approaches, you can Get Set for the
Games with the latest info on what's happening across Edgbaston
constituency with this guide on events, venue maps and travel advice during
games time.

Don’t forget, if you’re looking for work, the Commonwealth Games will
also be recruiting more than 20,000 roles which are available with
contractors and another 600 roles directly with Birmingham 2022. On
Thursday 31 March, the Games will be hosting a jobs fair at the Library of
Birmingham.

YOUR LOCAL GUIDE TO THE GAMES

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