The Conservative Party chairman has insisted that the “energy and adaptability” of people in the West Midlands will help the region to thrive under a no-deal Brexit.
As we celebrate Armed Forces Day, Stuart says thank you to the 11,300 people working in our Armed Forces and crucial defence jobs in the West Midlands. This is the eleventh Armed Forces Day, and it presents an opportunity to say thank you to our servicemen and women here and around the world.
Wolverhampton South West Conservative Parliamentary Candidate was kept on his toes at the weekend running a stall for the Good Shepard Ministry Summer Fete.
Stuart is encouraging people across Wolverhampton to come together for Mental Health Awareness Week, to listen to others and to highlight the support that is available to those who need it most.
Figures released today show that in the West Midlands there are 2,777,845people in work – meaning that, under the Conservatives, 302,206 more people have been able to access the security of a job since 2010.
Stuart hosted the Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling and West Midlands Major, Andy Street at the Wolverhampton Interchange. It was a chance to review the work and how it is developing.
181,000 people in the West Midlands working on the National Living Wage received a 5% pay rise today, worth an extra £690 over the course of the year, in the biggest pay rise for low paid workers in 20 years.