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Welcome
As an MP, 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 in Parliament.
For more information about Lib Dem controlled Stockport MBC, please visit their site at www.stockport.gov.uk.
If you have any suggestions of other information you would like to see on my website, please do e-mail me at andrew@stunell.co.uk - I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours,
Andrew Stunell MP .
Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Bredbury, Compstall, Great Moor, Hawk Green, Hazel Grove, Heaviley, High Lane, Marple, Marple Bridge, Mellor, Offerton, Romiley, Rose Hill, Strines & Woodley.
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Fri 4th Jul 2008
More must be done to improve the representation of women in Parliament according to local MP, Andrew Stunell.
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Tue 1st Jul 2008
Commenting on new figures that show the numbers of children admitted to hospital with stab wounds in Greater Manchester rose 52% in only three years, Hazel Grove MP Andrew Stunell said:
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Fri 27th Jun 2008
Plans to close more than a quarter of Stockport's post offices will hit the most vulnerable, according to local MP, Andrew Stunell.
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Thu 26th Jun 2008
A local MP's attempt to bring Mobile Phone Masts under tighter planning rules was defeated in a key vote in Parliament yesterday. The decision leaves phone companies free to site controversial masts less that 15 metres tall wherever they choose.
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Thu 19th Jun 2008
Scores of Stockport residents suffering disastrous side effects after taking prescription pain killers could finally be in line for a big pay out.
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Archive of earlier news stories.
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| Hazel Grove General Election Result |
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Turnout: 39117 (61%)
49.5%
Liberal Democrat: 19355 (−2.5%)
29.7%
Conservative: 11607 (−0.4%)
17.5%
Labour: 6834 (+1.3%)
View the results in detail.
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