- Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Prime Minister Gives Backing to Trooper Potts Memorial Campaign
Read more >>Today Prime Minister Gordon Brown, in response to a Question from Reading West MP Martin Salter gave his backing to the all party campaign for a permanent memorial to the men of the Berkshire Yeomanry and, in particular, to Trooper Potts, Reading’s only holder of the Victoria Cross.
- Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Reading Young Offender Institute Showcased in Parliament
Read more >>On Tuesday, the powerful House of Commons Home Affairs Committee took evidence from Pauline Bryant and Clive Barber in their roles as Governor and Deputy Governor of Reading Young Offenders’ Institution. The Select Committee is conducting an inquiry into “The Government’s Approach to Crime Prevention” with a particular focus on strategies to cut re-offending rates.
- Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Death By Chocolate: Cadbury, Kraft, and a Revolting Rush for Short Term Profit
Read more >>Now I was brought up just a few miles downwind of the Mars factory in Slough and was, as a teenager, possibly overly mesmerised by the imagery associated with the Cadbury’s Flake adverts. Chocolate continues to be a part of my life - I wish it wasn’t so, but it is. However, news of the [...]
- Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Never Mind “Goon and Spewitt” - the Tories’ Tax Plans are Unravelling in Front of Our Eyes
Read more >>It has become a tradition in the House of Commons that the New Year has to begin with a plot. For the last couple of years the Liberal Democrats have kept us entertained with their rendition of “Musical Leaders”, with Charles Kennedy being resigned in January 2006, in order that he could spend more time [...]
- Monday, January 18th, 2010
Housing and Planning Minister John Healey Visits Dee Park Regeneration Project
Read more >>John Healey MP, Minister of State for Housing and Planning at the Department of Communities and Local Government visited the Dee Park Re-generation Project in Tilehurst today at the invitation of local MP Martin Salter.
- Thursday, January 14th, 2010
Westminster Diary
Read more >>Members of Parliament chose to celebrate the New Year in a variety of different ways upon their return to Westminster last week. The Conservatives, in their much-vaunted “election launch”, issued a series of posters bearing the image of a slender looking Mr Cameron attempting to look like a serious statesman which, some uncharitable members of the media suggested, had been enhanced by a team of airbrushers. The spindoctors behind it could have done with airbrushing the message rather than the image, especially on the NHS, when it was the same David Cameron who wrote the last Conservative manifesto which would have made hospital patients pay for up to half the cost of their operations unless they were rich enough to go private!
- Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
Salter Set to Present Ordnance Survey Maps to Local School Children
Read more >>On Friday 15th January at 10am Martin Salter, Labour MP for Reading West, will be presenting Year 7 pupils at Denefield School with Ordnance Survey Maps of the Reading and Wokingham area. The initiative, in partnership with Natural England, is aimed at developing the understanding of children to their local geography and landscapes in order to encourage them to pursue more outdoor activities and hobbies.
- Monday, January 11th, 2010
Salter in Commons Call for Schools to Get Back to Work
Read more >>Schools in Reading and in the Whitley area in particular were singled out for praise in the Commons today by Reading West MP Martin Salter in response to a Ministerial statement by Sadiq Khan MP on the severe weather conditions and their impact on public services. Mr Salter highlighted the efforts of the staff, parents, and governors at Geoffrey Field Junior and other Whitley schools, who spent the weekend clearing ice and snow in preparation for opening this morning. This was in contrast to some of the schools in the West Berkshire of his constituency which still remain closed.
- Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Statement from Martin Salter MP on the call for a Leadership Ballot by Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt
Read more >>Reading West MP Martin Salter was among dozen of Labour MPs who publicly condemned the call by the former Chief Whip, Geoff Hoon, and former Health Secretary, Patricia Hewitt, for a Leadership Ballot in the Parliamentary Labour Party, just a few months ahead of this years’ General Election.