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- 8th April 2010
Robert Jenrick has launched billboards in Newcastle's town centre to set out his priorities: Creating new, sustainable and high-skilled jobs to secure Newcastle's economic future; Protecting the NHS and local healthcare services; And playing his part in ending the Westminster gravy train and restoring honesty to British politics.
- 22nd February 2010
Robert Jenrick and Newcastle Conservatives have launched their campaign magazine, People Talk, hand delivering a copy to every one of the 35,000 homes in Newcastle.
- 1st February 2010
The private sector did not create any new jobs in the West Midlands between 1998 and 2007, that is the verdict of new research carried out by Manchester University.
- 29th January 2010
Robert Jenrick supports Cross Party calls for manifesto commitments to reduce net immigration to the levels of the early 1990s – less than 40k compared to 163k in 2008. Conservative policies are well on their way to achieving this he says.
- 29th January 2010
In response to the concerns of a number of residents, Robert has written to the Chief Executive of North Staffordshire Combined NHS Trust regarding the provision of services to those suffering from mental health conditions,
- 23rd January 2010
Robert Jenrick visited Keele University's Medical School today, along with the Shadow Health Minister, Stephen O'Brien MP.
- 8th January 2010
On the day that the former Labour Cabinet Ministers, Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt launched their ultimately failed coup against Gordon Brown, I went to Westminster for a meeting with David Cameron in his office in the House of Commons.
- 26th October 2009
Robert hosted a public debate on Thursday 22nd October for residents to questions local and national Conservative politicians on their policies and ideas for Staffordshire's rural communities, the environment, farming and the rural economy.
- 2nd October 2009
After weeks of collecting signatures (over 2,000 of them and still growing), it was time to deliver the first batch to the Prime Minister at No. 10, Downing Street.







