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One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 1 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Contents Introduction Introduction 2 Following the success of our first three annual MP Guides in 2011, 2012 and 2013, this guide contains MPs by Party & Constituency 3-25 updated information on all 46 MPs covering the East Conservative 3-18 Midlands following the May 2010 general election. Labour 18-25 The guide is organised by political party and then Index by Name 26 arranged alphabetically by constituency. You will also find useful indexes by name and constituency at Index by Constituency 27 the back of the guide. All information is update as of May 2014. For each MP you will find details of their political party, constituency and contact details (at Westminister and their constituency). Where available, you will also find details of their current position within parliament, their departmental contact details, the select committees that they are a member of, their broader political interests, their departmental contact details, website and Twitter feed. For further information on individual MPs visit www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps . For further information on One East Midlands visit www.oneeastmidlands.org.uk . 2 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Nigel Mills MP Mark Simmonds MP Constituency: Amber Valley Constituency: Boston & Skegness Party: Conservative Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London SW1A House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA 0AA Tel: 020 7219 7233 Tel: 020 7219 8143 [email protected] [email protected] Contact details (Constituency): Contact details (Constituency): Thomas Henry House, Suite 101, 1-5 Church Street, 5 Church Close, Boston PE21 6NA Ripley DE5 3BU Tel: 01205 751414 Tel: 01773 744341 www.nigelmillsmp.com Contact details (Departmental): Foreign & Commonwealth Office, King Charles Select committees: Street, London SW1A 2AH Member: Administration Tel: 020 7008 1500 Member: Northern Ireland Affairs [email protected] Member: Work and Pensions Parliamentary position: Political interests: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Employment, crime, anti-social behaviour, Foreign and Commonwealth Office education, taxation Political interests: @nigelmillsmp Economy, education, agriculture, foreign affairs, health @MarkJSimmonds 3 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 David Tredinnick MP Anna Soubry MP Constituency: Bosworth Constituency: Broxtowe Party: Conservative Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London, SW1A House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA 0AA Tel: 020 7219 4514 [email protected] [email protected] Contact details (Constituency): Contact details (Constituency): Barton House, 61 High Road, Chilwell, Nottingham Bosworth Conservative Association, 10a Priory Walk, NG9 4AJ Hinckley LE10 1HU Tel: 0115 943 6507 Tel: 01455 635741 www.bosworthconservatives.com Contact details (Departmental): Ministry of Defence, Whitehall, London SW1A 2HB Select committees: Tel: 020 7218 9000 Member: Health Member: Science and Technology Parliamentary position: Parliamentary Under Secretary at the Ministry of Political interests: Defence Complementary and alternative medicine, healthcare, diet and nutrition, foreign affairs, home @Anna_SoubryMP affairs, police, law and order, environment 4 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Rt Hon Stephen Dorrell MP Christopher Heaton-Harris MP Constituency: Charnwood Constituency: Daventry Party: Conservative Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London SW1A House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA 0AA Tel: 020 7219 4472 Tel: 020 7219 7048 [email protected] [email protected] Contact details (Constituency): Contact details (Constituency): No constituency office publicised 78 St Georges Avenue, Northampton NN2 6JF [email protected] 01604 859721 www.stephendorrell.org.uk www.heatonharris.com Select committees: Select committees Chair: Health Member: Public Accounts Member: Liaison Member: European Scrutiny Member: Consolidation Bills Political interests Political interests: Economic policy, campaign strategy, defence, Health, economics, education education, youth policy, Europe, sport @chhcalling 5 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Rt Hon Patrick McLoughlin MP Pauline Latham MP Constituency: Derbyshire Dales Constituency: Derbyshire Mid Party: Conservative Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London SW1A House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA 0AA Tel: 020 7219 351 Tel: 020 7219 7110 [email protected] [email protected] Contact details (Constituency): Contact details (Constituency): No constituency office publicised The Old Station, Station Road, Spondon, Derby DE21 7NE Contact details (Departmental): Tel: 01332 676679 Department for Transport, Greater Minister House, www.paulinelatham.co.uk 33 Horseferry Road, London SW1P 4DR Tel: 0300 330 3000 Select committees: Member: International Development Parliamentary position: Secretary of State for Transport Political interests: Education, international development Political interests: Agriculture, education @Pauline_Latham 6 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Heather Wheeler MP Jessica Lee MP Constituency: Derbyshire South Constituency: Erewash Party: Conservative Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London SW1A House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA 0AA Tel: 020 7219 1184 Tel: 020 7219 7067 [email protected] [email protected] Contact details (Constituency ): Contact details (Constituency): SDCA, The Nissen Hut Offices, Church Street, 73 Derby Road, Long Eaton NG10 1LU Swadlincote DE11 8LF Tel: 0115 972 2419 Tel: 01283 225365 www.jessicaleemp.com www.heatherwheeler.org.uk Select committees: Select committees: Member: Justice Member: Standards Member: Privileges @JessicaLeeMP Member: Communities and Local Government Political interests: Affordable housing, economic regeneration @HeatherWheeler 7 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Edward Leigh MP Nick Boles MP Constituency: Gainsborough Constituency: Grantham & Party: Conservative Stamford Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London SW1A Contact details (Westminster): 0AA House of Commons, London, SW1A Tel: 020 7219 6480 0AA [email protected] Tel: 020 7219 7079 [email protected] Contact details (Constituency ): Office 1, 20 Union Street, Market Rasen LN8 3AA Contact details (Constituency): www.edwardleigh.org.uk G&S Constituency Office, Suite 3, The George Centre, Grantham NG31 6LH Political interests: Tel: 01476 978121 Defence, foreign affairs, agriculture, families Contact details (Departmental): @edwardleighmp Department for Communities and Local Government, Eland House, Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DU Tel: 030 3444 0000 Parliamentary position: Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Communities and Local Government) (Planning) Political interests: Education, local government, foreign affairs @nickbolesmp 8 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Sir Edward Garnier MP Andrew Bingham MP Constituency: Harborough Constituency: High Peak Party: Conservative Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London SW1A House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA 0AA Tel: 020 7219 4034 Tel: 020 7219 8479 [email protected] [email protected] Contact details (Constituency): Contact details (Constituency): 24 Nelson Street, Market Harborough LE16 9AY 20 Broadwalk, Buxton SK17 6JR Tel: 01858 464146 Tel: 01298 26698 [email protected] www.andrewbingham.org.uk www.edwardgarnier.co.uk Select committees: Select committees: Member: European Scrutiny Member: Human Rights Political interests: Political interests: Small business, pensions Agriculture, defence, foreign affairs, education, constitutional affairs @HighPeakAndrew @egarniermp 9 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Sir Peter Tapsell MP Philip Hollobone MP Constituency: Horncastle & Louth Constituency: Kettering Party: Conservative Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London SW1A House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA 0AA Tel: 020 7219 4477 Tel: 020 7219 8373 [email protected] [email protected] Contact details (Constituency): Contact details (Constituency): Cannon Street House, Cannon Street, Louth LN11 No constituency office publicized 9NL Tel: 01536 414715 / 07979 850126 Tel: 01507 609840 Select committees: Parliamentary position: Member: Panel of Chairs Father of the House Political interests: Foreign affairs, economics and finance 10 One East Midlands MP Guide 2014 Karl M cCartney MP Nicky Morgan MP Constituency: Lincoln Constituency: Loughborough Party: Conservative Party: Conservative Contact details (Westminster): Contact details (Westminster): House of Commons, London SW1A House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA 0AA Tel: 020 7219 7224 Tel: 020 7219 7221 [email protected] [email protected] Contact details (Constituency): Contact details (Constituency): 3/3a Nottingham Road, Loughborough LE11 1ER c/o Lincoln Conservatives, 1a Farrier Road, Lincoln Tel: 01509 262723 LN6 3RU www.nickymoran.org Tel: 01522 687261 [email protected] Contact details (Departmental):
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