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Welcome
As a local representative, one of the most important things to me is to be accessible to local residents - all year round. This website keeps that going - with a wide range of information about my activities locally and nationally.
I've fought hard for our area over the last 20 years, leading campaigns to save local post offices, improve commuter trains, and get more NHS Dentists. I'm also fighting for the completion of the Hazel Grove Bypass. That campaigning work goes on all year round - not just at election time.
I've been delighted that so many local people have asked to join my team of volunteers. If you want to get involved as well, or have an issue you want to raise, please e-mail me directly at enquiries@andrewstunell.org.uk.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours,
Andrew Stunell MP.
P.S. For more information about Lib Dem controlled Stockport MBC, please visit their site at www.stockport.gov.uk.
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Tue 24th Aug 2010
Commenting on the publication of this year's GCSE results, which showed a record number of Stockport's students gaining five or more passes at A*-C grade, Hazel Grove MP Andrew Stunell said:
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Fri 2nd Jul 2010
The Liberal Democrats have this week launched a £1bn regional growth fund to help local communities in the current economic climate.
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Mon 7th Jun 2010
Hazel Grove MP Andrew Stunell today hailed the coalition government's announcement of compensation for Equitable Life victims as a "massive relief" for the millions of people who lost up their pensions in the collapse.
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Sat 22nd May 2010
Hazel Grove MP Andrew Stunell has been appointed as a government minister by Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
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Fri 30th Apr 2010
Last night was the final of the three televised Leaders' debates. Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, debated with Gordon Brown and David Cameron about the economy. Subjects discussed included breaking up the banks, creating more jobs and reinvigorating the British economy.
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Wed 28th Apr 2010
On Thursday 29th April from 8.30pm, BBC One will host the final live Prime Ministerial Debate of the General Election from the Midlands. Nick Clegg, Gordon Brown and David Cameron will again be going head to head in the run up to the General Election next Thursday.
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Fri 23rd Apr 2010
An average of five polls conducted immediately after the Sky TV Leaders Election debate on Thursday night put Nick Clegg as the winner, with all instant polls showing him ahead of Gordon Brown. After the Foreign Affairs-led debate from Bristol dominated by issues like Iraq, immigration and climate change, Nick Clegg won 3 of the 5 polls on the night, building on his position after the first debate.
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Wed 21st Apr 2010
The second Party Leaders Debate is taking place this Thursday starting at 8pm on Sky News. Nick Clegg, Gordon Brown and David Cameron will again be going head to head in a TV debate in the run up to the General Election on May 6th, this time leading on Foreign Affairs.
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Wed 21st Apr 2010
Hazel Grove Candidate Andrew Stunell received a boost to his campaign this week when former Stockport MP Lord Tom McNally, who is now Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords, visited the area.
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Fri 16th Apr 2010
The polls following the first ever Party Leaders General Election debate on ITV are showing that Nick Clegg has won a convincing victory over David Cameron and Gordon Brown. The debate was the first ever Leaders debate during a UK General Election campaign, and the pollsters are giving it as a big victory for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats.
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| Hazel Grove General Election Result |
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Turnout: 41981 (67%)
48.8%
Liberal Democrats: 20485 (−1.5%)
33.6%
Conservative: 14114 (+3.3%)
12.5%
Labour: 5234 (−3.6%)
View the results in detail.
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