Somerton & Frome Lib Dems respond to the appointment of the new PM, while Frome's David Warburton says investigations into him are reaching their conclusion

By Susie Watkins

27th Oct 2022 | Local News

Sarah in Frome's Cheap Street
Sarah in Frome's Cheap Street

Responding to the appointment of Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister, Liberal Democrat candidate for Somerton & Frome Sarah Dyke said:

"The Conservative Party has proven that it cannot be trusted. We now find ourselves with the fourth Tory Prime Minister in three years, an economy that has been trashed by ruinous Conservative policies and public services buckling under the weight of brutal cuts. And while rocketing energy and food prices, sky-high mortgages and frightening ambulance waiting times keep us all awake at night, the Conservatives continue to concentrate on playing their Tory Game of Thrones.

"Unfortunately, the people of Somerton and Frome have more experience than most of the impact of a Tory leadership vacuum. With families across this constituency worrying about how they will feed their kids and keep warm this winter, a General Election is needed now to finally get rid of this disastrous Conservative government. People's livelihoods, health and their children's futures rely upon it.

"For many years, Somerton & Frome was represented by a hard-working Liberal Democrat MP who knew the constituency inside out and worked tirelessly to make sure that our voices were heard in Parliament. I will continue to work hard to earn the right to represent this constituency and rebuild the trust in our politics that has been so carelessly lost.

"The future of our country cannot be left to another Conservative stitch-up. It must be in the hands of voters who deserve a say through a general election now."

UPDATE: Statement from David Warburton MP

Meantime the current Frome MP, although he does not currently have the Conservative whip has put an updated statement on his web site, saying he looks forward to urgently returning to Parliament.

He wrote (October 26)

" It looks, at last, as though the investigations - one prompted by a complaint arising from a Sunday Times article, and two leaked to that paper - are reaching their conclusion. Not being able to speak out against those stories has been the most appallingly frustrating and painful experience, particularly knowing that my constituents have been left entirely in the dark, other than the outline of the claims against me. 

I can only repeat that it is a condition of the investigation process that I am not allowed to comment in any way until it is concluded. I have complied utterly with this regulation. In the normal course of events, any such investigation happens within the shelter of that confidentiality and an MP continues public work throughout the process. But in my case the guidelines on confidentiality were broken some 8 weeks before I was even officially told of any investigation. This has meant that I have been asked informally not to speak or vote in parliament until such time as my name can be cleared. I have again complied.

But this - plus the difficulty of my attending many local events with such damaging accusations in circulation - has meant that local people have felt, quite understandably, less than fully represented.

I can assure you that not only have I and my immensely supportive and hardworking office team been working for local people throughout this time, but I have continued and will continue to represent them at all levels.

Since 2nd April, when the stories first appeared in the press, I have in fact dealt with well over 3,000 pieces of casework and over 1,500 policy queries. Three issues which have taken up a considerable amount of time are The Homes for Ukraine Scheme, Visas for Ukrainian refugees and helping their sponsors, and delayed passport applications.

I have also received a large quantity of correspondence about Government policy. Constituents have raised numerous queries, made suggestions and shared their wide-ranging views on areas of policy. And, of course, in the past weeks there has been a flood of those wanting to express their strong views on the course of government, the mini-budget, the Prime Minister and the outlook for the future. It is a pleasure to respond to these thoughts and to pass them on, in order that they are felt and - I hope - acted upon.

I am in continual contact with Ministers about this - and much else. I write formally to Ministers daily and have submitted 13 Written Questions to Government in the past month alone. Of course, I have also been providing clarification and replies from Ministers across all departments for my constituents. 

Much of the work of an MP is, in this way, unseen. Like the surgeries for local people I continue to hold. But - without giving an exhaustive list - other issues which I and my team have been dealing with during this period, in no particular order, include: access to cash / post office closures / ATMs; local bus services; DVLA - multiple cases of delayed driving licence applications & renewals; access to NHS dentistry; noise pollution from low flying aircraft and quarries; light pollution; anti-social behaviour; complaints about the police; complaints about drug dealing; problems with housing associations; problems getting on the housing list; Home Office - delays with visa applications/support with visa applications (additional to Ukrainian refugees); delayed planning applications, objections to planning applications and local plan issues; DWP - problems with access to benefits; lost/delayed pensions; Council services - including recycling; transport to schools & school placements; speeding & dangerous driving; street furniture; pot holes; HGVs and sat navs; access & delays to GP surgery appointments; delayed elective surgery; problems with banks & mortgages; delays at the Land Registry; help with access to information on help with the rise in the cost of living; problems with energy bills; access to Covid booster jabs; flooding; complaints about NHS services; complaints about water companies & sewage discharge; parking penalties; and broadband and connectivity issues.

I do very much hope this list and range of issues gives you some idea of the workload which I and my small staff have had to deal with and continue to address on a daily basis.

In terms of voting and speaking in parliament, although this has - by mutual agreement with the House - paused, I must emphasise that that neither Government nor Opposition Whips can ever speak in the House. Ministers, Parliamentary Private Secretaries and Whips (which make up at least 150 MPs from the governing party), plus Opposition Ministers and Whips (another large number), and those of the SNP, Lib Dems etc can never vote against their parties, so more than 250 out of 650 constituencies have no dissenting voice. I have, conversely, voted 18 times against the Government since the 2019 election. I know some MPs who have been in the House for more than 20 years and have never voted against their party. I will always exercise and follow my own mind.

My constituents rightly recognise the very real national issues before us all, and I will continue to exercise my influence in addressing them with the Government. And I cannot express how urgently I look forward to the investigations concluding and to resuming the seat in the Commons which it is my privilege to occupy on your behalf. "

     

New frome Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: frome jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Proposed developments across Somerset include home extensions, tree work, and renewable energy installations, with local input encouraged.
Local News

New planning applications in Somerset include home extensions, tree work, and renewable energy projects

Frome Town Hall will host the events (image via Frome Town Council)
Local News

Safeguarding training for community organisations at the town hall

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide frome with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.