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Protecting Family Budgets

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Protecting Family Budgets 

Families across East Yorkshire are under real pressure.

People work hard, pay their taxes and try to do the right thing. But too often, the money does not stretch as far as it used to.

The weekly shop costs more. Filling up the car costs more. Heating the home costs more. Council tax keeps going up. For many households, there is less left at the end of the month.

That is what Graham hears from residents across Beverley and Holderness.

The pressure is felt at home

This is not just a Westminster debate.

It is about everyday choices getting harder.

A parent trying to keep up with the rising cost of food.

A pensioner worrying about how often to turn the heating on.

A family thinking twice before filling up the car as fuel becomes a luxury.

A small business owner trying to manage fair prices while their own bills rise.

Here in Beverley and Holderness, these pressures are sharper.

People rely on fuel for transport to get around our rural villages. Many homes are off the gas grid, stretched by the price of heating oil. When a local service disappears, it means more time, more travel and more strain.

When these costs go up, families feel it straight away.

Graham’s record

Graham has been taking up these issues because they affect daily life here.

He has:

  • Campaigned for lower fuel costs because people in Beverley and Holderness rely on their cars more than people in big cities
  • ⁠Opposed changes to Winter Fuel Payments because older residents should not be left worrying about heating their homes
  • ⁠Raised the unfairness faced by off-grid households who rely on heating oil and do not get the same protection as those on mains gas
  • ⁠Backed local businesses facing sharp rises in business rates, because higher business costs often mean higher prices for families

What Graham will keep campaigning for

Graham’s focus is simple: protect family budgets, keep costs down where possible, and make sure people who work hard and play by the rules get a fair deal.

He will keep pressing for:

  • ⁠Fairer treatment for rural households facing higher fuel and heating costs
  • ⁠Lower fuel costs for families who rely on their cars
  • ⁠Proper support for older residents worried about heating bills
  • ⁠Backing for local businesses, because they provide jobs, services and fair prices in our towns and villages
  • Protection for local services, because when a bank, shop, bus route or basic service disappears, residents end up paying more in time, travel and stress

Graham will keep listening to residents and raising these issues in Parliament.

Tell Graham how rising costs are affecting you

Graham wants to hear from residents across Beverley and Holderness.

Are your bills still going up?

Are fuel prices making daily life harder?

Are heating costs a worry?

Has the loss of a local service forced you to travel further?

Tell Graham your experience.

Campaigns

Stop the Fuel Duty Rise

People in Beverley and Holderness rely on their car.Whether it’s getting to work, running a small business or working on the land, driving is a necessity.But the Government is planning to increase fuel duty.At a time when families are already feeling the squeeze, this risks pushing up costs for driv

Business Rate Changes for Pubs

The previous Government introduced a new duty system in 2023 which was the biggest reform of duties for more than 140 years and was based on common sense principles of applying duty based on the strength of alcohol to simplify the duty system for businesses and meet public health objectives.

Winter Fuel Payment

Thank you for contacting me about the Winter Fuel Payment and the government’s recent announcement.

News

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Graham launches petition to stop fuel duty rise hitting rural drivers

Tuesday, 10 March, 2026
Graham Stuart has launched a petition calling on the Government to stop a planned fuel duty rise that could increase costs for drivers, families and businesses in Beverley and Holderness.Fuel duty has been frozen for more than a decade, with a temporary 5p cut introduced in 2022.

Heating costs double for rural East Yorkshire homes as Graham leads call for action

Monday, 9 March, 2026
 Residents across Beverley and Holderness have reported sharp rises in heating oil prices, with some households seeing the cost of filling their tanks double. The increase follows turmoil in global oil markets linked to the conflict involving Iran in the Middle East, which has pushed up wh
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Local families speak out as Graham survey reveals cost of living pressure

Friday, 6 March, 2026
Families across Beverley and Holderness are speaking out about the rising cost of everyday life, telling Graham they are being forced to make difficult choices over food, energy and household bills.Early responses to Graham’s cost of living survey show the pressure many households are under as every

Heating oil prices rising? Tell Graham what you’re paying

Friday, 6 March, 2026
Heating Oil Prices in Beverley and HoldernessMany homes across Beverley and Holderness rely on heating oil to keep warm.Graham has started hearing concerns from residents about the cost of heating oil and what may happen to prices in the coming months.People should not be paying through the nose thr
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£27,000 Rates Hike Hits Beverley Family Venue as Graham Demands Fairness

Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
A Beverley soft play centre, Jack in the Box, used by hundreds of local families saw its business rates rise from £9,000 to £36,000, a £27,000 increase.  The increase comes at a time when families across Beverley and Holderness are already feeling the squeeze from rising food prices, energ

Graham challenges Government over £200 council tax bombshell as cost of living tops local concerns

Thursday, 12 February, 2026
Graham challenges Government over £200 council tax bombshell as cost of living tops local concerns  Graham has challenged the Government in Parliament over what he described as a £200 council tax bombshell facing families across Beverley and Holderness, as the cost of living remains the to

The £200 Council Tax Bombshell Facing Families in Beverley and Holderness

Thursday, 12 February, 2026
It is a pleasure to take part in this debate, which has had a number of distinguished contributions, not least from the hon. Member for Knowsley (Anneliese Midgley).
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£200 Tax Bombshell for East Riding Families

Wednesday, 21 January, 2026
Families across the East Riding are facing a minimum £200 rise in council tax because of the government’s latest funding settlement, at a time when the cost of living remains high and inflation has risen again to 3.4 per cent. Under the settlement, councils can only make the funding work if cou
Graham Stuart and Andrew Griffith

343 Shops in Beverley and Holderness Would Pay Zero Business Rates under Conservative Plans

Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
Graham has welcomed a bold new Conservative plan to boost local businesses, create jobs, and strengthen the economy by abolishing high street business rates. Under the plan, 343 local shops, pubs, and restaurants in Beverley and Holderness will save thousands of pounds on their tax bills, with
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The Budget of welfare, not work: Graham condemns Budget leaving hardworking families and local businesses behind

Friday, 28 November, 2025
Graham has strongly criticised Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget, branding it a “Budget of Welfare, not Work” and warning that it will hit hardworking people and employers across Beverley and Holderness while pouring billions more into welfare spending.
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