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The Rt Hon Wendy Morton MP

The Rt Hon Wendy Morton is the Conservative MP for Aldridge-Brownhills, and was elected in 2015. She currently undertakes the role of Shadow Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Minister.

    UK Parliament

    We need to move beyond warm words and see concrete actions to tackle the blight fly-tipping

    Fly-tipping is not only a growing concern in my own constituency of Aldridge-Brownhills, but also across the wider West Midlands region. It has become a persistent and damaging problem, and it is vital that we come together to explore practical solutions and

    by The Rt Hon Wendy Morton MP
    April 16, 2025
    UK Parliament

    West Midlands Mayor should come clean over why he cut funding to Aldridge Station project

    Aldridge-Brownhills is a unique constituency for many reasons, and one of those is that it is in an elite club of only forty-nine UK Parliamentary Constituencies out of six hundred and fifty not to have a passenger train station. Like in so

    by The Rt Hon Wendy Morton MP
    December 20, 2024
    UK Parliament

    Some young people carry a knife to make them feel safe, this has to change says Wendy Morton MP

    Knife crime is a scourge on our society which in recent years has become all to more prevalent in our communities which is why I am seeking to lead a debate in the House of Commons on this subject. In the year

    by The Rt Hon Wendy Morton MP
    October 19, 2023

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