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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

Graham Celebrating Our Finest Pubs as Reeves hammers the Local

Wednesday, 23 April, 2025
With pubs facing the toughest circumstances since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down all forms of hospitality, local MP Graham Stuart is celebrating local pubs in his Beverley and Holderness constituency as Chancellor Rachel Reeves chooses to hammer pubs across the UK.  He is encouraging peop
Royal Standard

Pubs facing £21,000 Tax Bombshell

Wednesday, 9 April, 2025
Following Labour’s October Budget of Broken Promises and March’s Emergency Budget, pubs are having to make difficult decisions as the cost of Rachel Reeves begins to bite.

Graham Calls for Chancellor to be Sacked

Wednesday, 26 March, 2025
Rachel Reeves has reached the end of the road. She said she had a plan for growth. Our growth forecasts have been halved. She said she would protect working people from tax rises. Her jobs tax has led to 80,000 more people without jobs.  She has increased borrowing by £18bn.

Graham Demolishes Labour's Budget of Broken Promises

Wednesday, 27 November, 2024
Graham: It is a pleasure to take part in this debate. Let us travel back in time to those halcyon days for the Labour party: so confidently predicting victory in the election, so far ahead in the opinion polls and so clear on the prospectus they laid before the British people.

People feel betrayed by the Budget of Broken Promises

Wednesday, 6 November, 2024
It is a pleasure to take part in the debate. We have heard fantastic maiden speeches from across the House, and I am sure that we have all enjoyed the insights from them. 
It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Chipping Barnet (Dan Tomlinson). 

Graham slams the Budget of Broken Promises in the House of Commons

Wednesday, 6 November, 2024
In a powerful speech in the House of Commons, Graham slammed the Budget of Broken Promises which will cause great hardship for working people, for older people and for farmers in Beverley and Holderness.  The campaigning MP is well known as a fervent critic of the government’s repeated bro
At No 10 Door

East Riding MPs present petition against Winter Fuel cut to Chancellor

Tuesday, 5 November, 2024
East Riding of Yorkshire MPs Graham Stuart, Sir David Davis and Charlie Dewhirst have joined forces to present a petition of over 1,100 people against Labour’s Winter Fuel Payments cut to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Labour government made the choice to target older people with a £300 c
Graham talking to residents at St Ellen's Court

Graham hears how the Winter Fuel Payment cut will affect the residents of St Ellen’s Court

Thursday, 31 October, 2024
Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, visited St Ellen’s Court in Beverley to hear how the Winter Fuel Payment cut will affect them. Over a delicious cup of coffee, Graham chatted to a dozen ladies about a range of pressing issues.

It’s all tricks and no treats in today’s Halloween Budget of Broken Promises

Wednesday, 30 October, 2024
Graham has branded the first Labour Budget delivered since the election as a Budget of Broken Promises, which will create new burdens on working people despite Labour’s repeated promises not to. Chancellor Rachel Reeves used today’s Budget to u-turn on many promises made in their manifesto and

Graham asked the Chancellor if she will u-turn on the Winter Fuel cut

Tuesday, 29 October, 2024
Graham Stuart MP: Residents of Joseph Rowntree’s St Ellen’s Court all gathered recently to tell me about the devastating impact the cut to the Winter Fuel Payment will have on their living standards.
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