Stockport Express

Conservati­ve MP for Cheadle

- Mary Robinson

LIKE many others, I was keen to hear the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, deliver the Spring budget last week, and set out his plans for our economy and business as well as support for people with their energy bills.

So, I was pleased to see the measures to continue providing help with energy bills, extend the provision of free childcare, retain talented doctors and nurses in our NHS and help people to get back into work.

I know that the announceme­nt on the extension of financial support for energy bills will come as very welcome news to residents of Cheadle and neighbouri­ng Stockport.

I am delighted that the Chancellor has seen fit to extend this provision to provide key support to households, especially in light of the unseasonab­ly cold weather we have been experienci­ng recently!

The Chancellor also outlined a £4 billion expansion of state childcare funding that will see children aged nine months to two years becoming eligible for 15 hours of childcare a week, eventually increasing to 30.

This is a hugely welcome new provision, that I know is much needed and I am very pleased that this change has been made to enable more parents to remain in work, supporting their families as well as our local economy.

From childcare to retirement, significan­t announceme­nts included the abolition of the pension lifetime allowance.

This measure will ensure that there remains a financial incentive for experience­d doctors and consultant­s to stay in their roles and continue to support our NHS. It also acknowledg­es the critical role that doctors, and consultant­s play in the health service and aims to attract and retain the best talent in the profession so we can ensure the NHS can provide the best care for patients, without losing too many experience­d profession­als to early retirement.

Speaking in the debate in Parliament, I welcome this Budget for growth and the measures to invest and innovate in the north and bring more investment to the Greater Manchester area.

I will continue to make the case that only by levelling up the north and closing the regional productivi­ty gap, will our country truly reach its full potential.

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