Conservative MP for South Derbyshire
@HeatherWheeler https://facebook.com/heatherwheeler4southderbyshire
Your MP (Heather Wheeler) represents you, and all of the people who live in South Derbyshire, at the UK Parliament in Westminster.
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Conservative MP for South Derbyshire
Entered the House of Commons on 6 May 2010 — General election
Heather Wheeler campaigned to leave the European Union Source: BBC
What steps his Department is taking to support pensioners.
I thank my hon. Friend for his reply. South Derbyshire pensioners have been in touch with me following the Budget, emailing to say that it seemed to offer them nothing. Would he be kind enough to set out today the help that the Government have given and are giving to pensioners, to help them realise that “nothing” is far from the reality of what a Conservative Government are giving them?
It is a joy to follow that incredible speech. I begin by congratulating my hon. Friend the Member for North Devon (Selaine Saxby) on introducing the Bill. Not only does it help the Government to continue to fulfil the commitments in the Conservative manifesto on animal welfare—an area of great concern for a vast number of my South Derbyshire constituents—but crucially, it directly and...
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