I visited Eastfield Lane in Welton to meet with local residents. They are concerned about the lack of proper consultation for their area in the Central Lincolnshire Plan.
This site is on a narrow curving lane, but the Central Lincolnshire Plan might see 150 new houses built here.
I went to the Guildhall to meet with the Leader of West Lindsey District Council, Cllr Owen Bierley, and the Chief Executive, Ian Knowles, about the Shared Prosperity Fund for West Lindsey.
Sir Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, has urged the Government to cut taxes to help vulnerable people, build more housing, and worker harder to curtail illegal immigration.
Sir Edward Leigh has pressed the Chancellor of the Exchequer to provide immediate relief to working families when he makes his budget statement later this year.
The Russian government announced it is introducing sanctions against Sir Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, and over two hundred other British MPs who have supported the UK Government’s response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Sir Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, has said in response to the "Partygate" scandal that it is the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, who should go, not the British prime minister.
Sir Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, attacked critics of the Government's plan to send illegal migrants to Rwanda while their cases are processed.
Sir Edward Leigh has made the following statement:
The Prime Minister continues to enjoy my full confidence.
In the middle of the worst crisis in Europe since the Second World War, it would be madness to give Putin the satisfaction of our Prime Minister being removed.
Sir Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, spoke in the debate on the Lords amendment to the Health and Social Care Bill which would have made permanent the temporary permission for at-home medical abortions to take place.
Sir Edward Leigh called upon the Chancellor of the Exchequer to have an open mind on bringing back tax relief for pensioners who use private medical insurance.