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Protecting Local Jobs

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Protecting Local Jobs

Good local jobs matter.

They allow people to build a life in East Yorkshire, stay close to family, raise children here and support the towns and villages they call home.

But too many local employers are under pressure. Costs are rising. Recruitment is harder. Apprenticeship routes are changing. Farmers, manufacturers, hospitality businesses, high street shops and small firms all face challenges that affect jobs here in Beverley and Holderness.

Graham believes economic growth only means something if local people benefit from it.

Jobs close to home

A job does more than pay the bills

It gives people independence, pride, and security. It helps young people take their first step in life and keeps families rooted in East Yorkshire. 

Beverley and Holderness depend on many different kinds of work: farming, food, production, fishing, tourism, manufacturing, energy, hospitality care, retail, and small businesses on our high streets. 

Each one matters. 

When a local firm cannot recruit, jobs become less secure. When apprenticeship routes are weakened, young people and employers both lose out. 

Graham wants people to be able to build their future here, not feel they have to leave East Yorkshire to get on. 

Graham’s record

Graham has been standing up for local jobs because they are central to daily life here.

He has:

  • Backed the New Deal for Young People to strengthen routes into work, expand apprenticeships and give young people a proper start in life
  • Challenged changes to apprenticeships that risk making it harder for young people to gain skills and harder for businesses to recruit
  • Worked with Yorkshire Learning Providers to raise concerns about the removal of established apprenticeship standards
  • Supported local employers facing rising costs, including hospitality businesses, shops and rural firms
  • Backed farming, fishing, manufacturing, tourism and the Energy Estuary as key parts of East Yorkshire’s economy
  • Raised the importance of driving test access, because delayed licences can mean delayed access to work, training and apprenticeships
  • What Graham will keep campaigning for

Graham’s focus is simple: protect local jobs, back local employers and make sure people in East Yorkshire can build their future here.

He will keep campainging for:

  • The New Deal for Young People, with more apprenticeships, better routes into work and stronger support for first jobs
  • Support for local businesses facing rising costs and recruitment pressures
  • A fair deal for farmers, food producers and rural employers
  • Investment that brings skilled jobs to East Yorkshire, not just promises on paper
  • Better access to work, including transport, driving tests and the local services people need to take up employment.

Graham will keep listening to employers, training providers, farmers, workers and young people.

He will keep raising these issues in Parliament and working with local businesses to protect jobs across East Yorkshire.

Tell Graham about local jobs and businesses

Graham wants to hear from residents and employers across Beverley and Holderness.

Are you struggling to recruit?

Are rising costs putting pressure on your business?

Are apprenticeship changes affecting your workplace?

Are transport or driving test delays making it harder to get into work?

Are you worried about the future of jobs in your town or village?

Tell Graham your experience.

Campaigns

Backing Local Business

Backing Local BusinessLocal businesses keep Beverley and Holderness working. They provide jobs, train young people, support charities and keep our high streets alive.When local businesses struggle, the whole community feels it.

A New Deal for Young People

Restore fairness. Back work. Build real routes into jobs.Young people who do the right thing deserve a fair deal.If someone studies, trains and works hard, the system should reward that effort. Too often today, it does not.Student loan interest can run above inflation.

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Graham urges local people to support Small Business Saturday

Friday, 6 December, 2024
Local businesses across Beverley and Holderness need customer support more than ever following the introduction of Labour’s National Insurance Jobs Tax, Graham Stuart MP has warned.   Graham, who ran a successful publishing business before becoming an MP, was speaking ahead of Small B
Small Business Saturday

Graham asks Small Businesses for their views

Friday, 29 November, 2024
Graham is a longstanding supporter of small businesses and this year, as part of Small Business Saturday on Saturday 7th December, he is asking small businesses across Beverley and Holderness to tell him what they think.  Small businesses are the lifeblood of our local economy and communit
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Withernsea business benefits from Google’s expertise

Monday, 25 November, 2024
As part of Graham’s campaign to deliver a better Withernsea, Graham brought experts from Google to the SHoRes Centre for workshops with small businesses in Withernsea and the surrounding villages. Businesses owners had the opportunity to learn about AI, search engine optimisation, digital marke
Graham at the SHoRes Centre in Withernsea

Graham brings Google’s Digital Experts to Withernsea to help businesses grow

Thursday, 7 November, 2024
Residents and business owners based in Beverley and Holderness are invited to join Google and Graham Stuart MP for a day in Withernsea of free workshops and mentoring sessions on Friday 15th November and can register online at:

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