A broken Conservative Party promise from the 2017 election will mean two thirds of Wolverhampton’s over 75s are set to lose out, after the BBC announced changes to eligibility for free TV licences. [Read more]
Emma showed her commitment to the emergency services by visiting her local fire station. [Read more]
Responding to the news that one in ten knife crime offences in the West Midlands leads to a charge, Wolverhampton North East MP Emma Reynolds said:
“The public will be hugely concerned to hear that only one in 10 knife crime offences in the West Midlands leads to charges being brought.
Following the announcement by Prime Minister Theresa May that she is to stand down, Emma said:
“Theresa May should have sought compromise on Brexit in Parliament from the start. She tried to blame MPs for not getting her deal through, but the fact is she did not engage with Labour for a cross-party agreement until it was far too late, and was never willing to compromise. [Read more]
Commenting on new statistics showing the rise in teenagers in unregulated supported accommodation, Wolverhampton North East MP Emma Reynolds said:
“It is hugely concerning that the number of teenagers in care are left in unregulated supported accommodation. The number of teenagers in 16+ supported or semi-supported accommodation has risen from 2,900 to 5,000 in the last 10 years. [Read more]
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