
Lib Dem MP for South Cotswolds urges the government to invest in local bus services
In a debate on Labour's new Bus Services Bill, Lib Dem MP Roz Savage called on the Government to improve rural public transport.
In a debate on Labour's new Bus Services Bill, Lib Dem MP Roz Savage called on the Government to improve rural public transport.
South Cotswolds MP, Dr Roz Savage, has welcomed the Government’s first Climate and Nature Statement, a key commitment secured through her Climate and Nature Bill.
South Cotswolds Liberal Democrat MP, Dr Roz Savage, has formally presented a petition to Parliament calling on the Government to secure the future of Sherston Surgery.
Roz Savage, MP for South Cotswolds, is set to hold a series of informal ‘Meet Your MP’ events across the constituency during the summer parliamentary recess.
South Cotswolds Liberal Democrat MP, Dr Roz Savage, has said that the 10-year plan for the NHS announced by the Government risks being a “missed opportunity” to rebuild local health services, after social care was treated as “barely an afterthought".
South Cotswolds’ Liberal Democrat MP, Dr Roz Savage, has voted against the Government’s controversial welfare reforms, condemning the legislation as “botched” and warning it poses a serious threat to vulnerable people and carers.
Roz was elected as the MP for the South Cotswolds constituency on 4th July 2024. Her vision is to build a brighter future by connecting and empowering Cotswold communities.
Roz cares deeply for environmental issues and is already working hard alongside others to campaign for climate and nature.
Each week, Roz shares her insights on key topics and provides updates on her work in Parliament and the constituency.
Ed Davey Munira Wilson have written to Keir Starmer setting out five principles for SEND reform, and offering to work on a cross-party basis with the government to ensure the reforms deliver for children with SEND and their families.
Why we opposed the Government’s welfare bill
77 years ago today, the HMT Empire Windrush docked in Essex - marking the beginning of the Windrush generation’s arrival here in the UK.