Esther McVey MP writes for Knutsford Guardian warning food prices will soar as government introduce fertiliser tax Thursday, 4 June, 2026 Every household in the country will see their weekly food bill rise further because of this government’s latest attack on our farmers. From January a hefty carbon tax will apply to sectors importing “carbon intensive goods” such as fertiliser, steel and iron. It will see the cost of fertiliser rise by up to £100 a tonne. It is something I have been campaigning against and will keep calling for... Articles
Esther McVey MP leads Backbench debate on Food Security 2nd November 2022 Esther McVey is calling for Government to help future-proof British farming and provide extra support to the industry given the role it plays in UK food... Speeches in Parliament
Esther McVey photo roundup Summer 2022 19th October 2022 In addition to meeting constituents for surgeries. Esther McVey MP will also attend different events with businesses and charities across the constituency. Many... Articles
Our Knutsford Councillors - Out & About 12th September 2022 Our Knutsford Town Councillors proudly standing with the Green Flag award for Knutsford Cemetery. The Green Flag Award is an international accreditation given... Articles
Message from Association Chairman, Debra Sweetman 8th September 2022 Today we have received the very sad news that our beloved Queen Elizabeth II has passed away, this is a very sad day for the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth... Articles
'The government must freeze energy bills to avoid catastrophe' Esther McVey writes in Politics Home and The House magazine 26th August 2022 25 August I fear that many politicians still don’t understand the enormity of the energy bill catastrophe we are rapidly hurtling towards. Energy bills –... Articles
Esther McVey writes about the need for restriction-free access for visitors to hospitals and care homes in this week's Knutsford Guardian 5th May 2022 It is extremely concerning that despite all Covid restrictions being lifted, people at some hospitals and care homes are still faced with endless red-tape when... Articles
Esther McVey MP speaks in a debate to explain why the HS2 Bill should be re-presented to the House 28th April 2022 Esther McVey, who opposes HS2 wants the controversial Bill brought back before Parliament and voted on in its entirety to see if it still has the support of the... Westminster News
Esther McVey asks the Prime Minister to state definitively that mandatory vaccination for NHS and care home staff will be abolished. 2nd February 2022 Westminster News
Esther McVey asks for Government funding for the vital new Winnington river crossing 30th November 2021 Esther McVey has urged government to invest in rebuilding Winnington Bridge to help meet demands of the growing population and provide essential transport... Westminster News
Stay alert, control the virus, save lives: the Prime Minister's update 10th May 2020 The Prime Minister's address to the nation tells the nation: stay alert, control the virus, save lives. National News
The Prime Minister's Update: Tackling the Coronavirus 30th April 2020 The Prime Minister's latest update on April 30 on tackling Coronavirus. National News
We’re extending coronavirus testing to meet our 100,000 tests a day target 30th April 2020 From today, Coronavirus testing has been extended further to protect our most vulnerable and keep people safe. National News
How our Bounce Back Loans will boost small businesses affected by coronavirus 28th April 2020 Small businesses will benefit from a new fast-track finance scheme providing loans with a 100% government-backed guarantee for lenders, the Chancellor announced... National News
Boris Johnson: If we keep going, we will beat coronavirus together 27th April 2020 The Prime Minister has returned to Downing Street to lead the country in tackling coronavirus. He lays out the five tests for when we are moving to phase two of... National News
Coronavirus testing available to all essential workers 24th April 2020 All essential workers in England and members of their households who are showing symptoms of coronavirus will now be able to get tested. National News