Honour to be re-elected
Fri 13 Sep 2024
By Mel Stride
I am honoured to have been re-elected as the Member of Parliament for Central Devon and I would like to thank my constituents for placing their trust in me to represent them once again. I also extend my thanks to the candidates of the other parties for a contest conducted in a positive spirit.
While the results of the election have given me much to reflect on, I am thankful to have been given the opportunity to continue my work standing up for our local communities, farmers, pensioners, businesses and key local services including health and education. This local work has been one of the most rewarding aspects of having served as our MP for last 14 years and I look forward to much more of it to come.
In Westminster I will do my best to hold the new Labour Government to account on behalf of the people of Central Devon, and in my new role as Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary I will fight hard against any policies that threaten their vital interests. I am particularly concerned about tax rises in the Autumn budget and will be in particular be looking closely at their impact on our pensioners.
Effective opposition is vital to our democracy, and I look forward to working with our Shadow Cabinet and backbench colleagues to ensure that decisions made by the new Government are properly scrutinised.
Having spent several weeks campaigning day in and day out for the General Election, I returned to Westminster to participate in the ceremonial proceedings that take place at the beginning of each new Parliament.
This included the election of the Speaker and the swearing-in of MPs. I took the oath on a King James bible.
All MPs are required by law to swear an oath of allegiance before they can take their seat in the House of Commons. This usually takes place over a few days, and it is a long-standing convention that the Speaker of the House be the first to do so.
The State Opening of Parliament marks the formal start of the new parliamentary session. The King’s Speech that forms the central moment of the State Opening set out the Government’s proposed policies and legislation – around 40 new bills were announced. MPs are now debating the speech over a number of days. MPs have also elected Deputy Speakers and will later elect Select Committee Chairs.
I am really looking forward to resuming my work in Parliament and in our constituency. I will soon be in touch to reschedule any meetings or appointments which had to be postponed as a result of the General Election being called.
As always, constituents seeking assistance should contact me at my parliamentary office by post or email. Contact details can be found on parliament.uk. I am here to help so please do get in touch if there is anything with which you feel I might be able to assist.
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Other columns by Mel Stride
Busy right across the constituency - Tue 9 Nov 2021
Investing in local public services - Mon 2 Aug 2021
Corona - A year on - Mon 14 Jun 2021
Supporting our Local Communities in difficult times - Mon 1 Mar 2021
The PM’s first year - Thu 1 Oct 2020
Quizzing the PM - Tue 7 Jul 2020
It’s the economy, stupid! - Tue 11 Feb 2020
Vision for the Future - Mon 2 Dec 2019
Into the Cabinet - Thu 1 Aug 2019
Local Apprenticeships Matter - Fri 3 May 2019
Huge shot in the arm for our High Streets - Thu 24 Jan 2019
Reading - Thu 8 Nov 2018
EU - In or Out? - Mon 11 Mar 2013
Opportunity. - Tue 22 Jan 2013
Where do we begin? - Tue 13 Nov 2012
To Infinity and Beyond - Wed 5 Sep 2012
Working in Westminster - Sun 1 Jul 2012
A Better Balance - Thu 5 Jan 2012
Capital Shame - Mon 7 Nov 2011
Olympic Feat... - Sun 11 Sep 2011
The Coalition - A year on - Mon 11 Jul 2011
Labour Dreams - Sun 17 Apr 2011
Now we really must mean Business - Thu 10 Mar 2011
Freedom and Responsibility - Sun 9 Jan 2011
A leader for Labour - Thu 4 Nov 2010
Education and Freedom - Mon 6 Sep 2010
Tradition and Words - Mon 6 Sep 2010
Mel Stride - Early Days in Westminster - Tue 6 Jul 2010
Mel Stride Conservative Parliamentary Candidate on The Big Society - Mon 3 May 2010
A look back over my years as Conservative parliamentary candidate and contributor to The Cottage - Sun 28 Feb 2010
Building the homes of the Future means giving Power to the People - Thu 3 Dec 2009
Early memories... - Wed 4 Nov 2009
As General Franco lay dying... - Tue 20 Oct 2009
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