Local MP has left his role as Minister
of State for Energy and Net Zero to focus on campaigns in
Beverley and Holderness.
The MP had served in the Government for most of the past eight
years, including roles at the Department for International Trade,
the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development and latterly as
Minister of State for Energy and Net Zero.
Graham has many campaigns he wants to focus on locally, including
his recently launched Make Our Roads Safer campaign, continuing
to work to end the erection of telegraph poles for broadband
delivery, installing defibrillators in the community through his
CADEY campaign, improving access to dentistry and healthcare,
working with farmers on flooding or making progress on the
proposed rail link between York and Hull.
He will fully support the Prime Minister from the back benches.
, MP for Beverley and
Holderness, said: “I'm proud to have served in the
Government for most of the past eight years, but now it's time to
focus on Beverley and Holderness.
“I'm proud to have achieved much over the past eighteen years,
from rock armour at Withernsea to saving East Riding Community
Hospital; installing life-saving defibrillators in rural
communities and slashing fares on the Humber Bridge.
“I'm looking forward to working with communities to Make Our
Roads Safer, helping the Council take full advantage of the
opportunities brought by devolution, pressing the case for York
to Hull Rail and improving healthcare in Beverley and
Holderness.”