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I am extremely honoured and privileged to represent Cambridge as your Member of Parliament.

Our magnificent city has a rich and colourful heritage and a wealth of diverse talents of which I am incredibly proud. 

A great deal has been achieved here and there is still much more that we can do in the coming weeks and months by working together.

We are facing a brave new political era but our four promises to you remain the same – fair taxes, a green, sustainable economy, a fair start for your children and the cleaning up of politics. 

I will work hard to promote and defend the values of the people of Cambridge. I hope you will give me your support so that together, we can make sure the city has a strong national voice.

If you have any questions for me, please don't hesitate to get in touch with me

 

Yours,

 

 

 

 

Latest News

 

 

Government plans new law to tackle scrap metal theft MP told

February 3, 2011

 

MP Julian Huppert has received a commitment from the government that it plans new legislation to tackle metal theft across Cambridgeshire and nationally.

 

A new criminal offence will be created to stop dealers buying scrap metal with cash and fines for all scrap metal offences will be significantly increased.

Huppert welcomes government bonus for new affordable homes

February 2, 2012

 

MP Julian Huppert has welcomed government funding which will give Cambridge City Council hundreds of thousands of pounds this year to plan for and build more affordable homes.

 

The money comes through the New Homes Bonus, a multi-billion pound programme which rewards communities for accepting more house building in their areas. It includes an extra reward for building new, affordable homes and for getting long-term empty homes back into use.

Volunteers give the onion pride of place as MP joins them for lunch

February 2, 2012

 

Volunteers are cooking up a treat for Cambridge MP, Julian Huppert on Saturday (February 4) based around the humble onion.

 

Julian will join workers from two leading charities for an onion-themed meal at the Centre for St Paul’s in Hill’s Road, Cambridge.

Huppert pushes Prime Minister to commit to Lib Dem policy to help poorly paid

February 1, 2012

 

Cambridge MP, Julian Huppert has received the Prime Minister’s commitment to a Liberal Democrat promise to make sure millions of poorly paid people don’t pay income tax.

 

David Cameron told Julian that he was proud that the low pay of 1.1 million was already free of tax and he was committed to making more progress on this issue.

 

 

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