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11. John Redwood MP: £40,000 doesn't make you rich in Wokingham
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 April 2012It’s been a very busy couple of weeks, despite Parliament once again packing up early for a seasonal break.
12. Phillip Lee MP: Communities should try to solve their own problems
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 04 April 2012There are many good things about being your Member of Parliament.
13. John Redwood MP: Budget needed a reduction in spending and more tax cuts
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 March 2012It was not the budget I wanted to hear.
14. Neal MacKenzie: Time to abolish Stamp Duty and boost housing market
Get Wokingham, Friday 23 March 2012The Government has announced an initiative to help buyers get their feet onto the property ladder.
15. Phillip Lee MP: Green and energy-saving measures have positive effect on economy
Get Wokingham, Thursday 22 March 2012We have just come to the end of Climate Change Week.
16. Phiala Mehring: Should we all pay flood insurance?
Get Wokingham, Monday 19 March 2012Wokingham flood campaigner Phiala Mehring stood up at a national conference to have her say on the issues facing people who live on floodplain in the borough and beyond.
17. John Redwood MP: Planning minister to consider Wokingham's core strategy
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 March 2012Last week I took a delegation from Wokingham Borough Council to see the Planning Minister at the department for communities and local government.
18. Jane Holmes: Powered wheelchair the key to freedom if you can drive it
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 March 2012If you have a child who can't walk, of course it's hard with all the lifting you have to do.
19. Phillip Lee MP: NHS itemised account bill aimed to provoke debate
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 07 March 2012In presenting my Ten Minute Rule Bill in the House of Commons on 22nd of February 2012, I was trying to provoke a national debate.
20. John Redwood MP: Nuclear weapons, RBS and water supply
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 06 March 2012Last week was a busy one in the Commons.
