Cumbria's MPs meet to promote interests of County's residents

New and re-elected MPs representing Cumbria, Simon Fell (Barrow and Furness), Trudy Harrison (Copeland), Dr Neil Hudson (Penrith and the Border), Mark Jenkinson (Workington) and John Stevenson (Carlisle) have agreed to continue their frequent meetings to promote Cumbria in Westminster.

Workington MP Mark Jenkinson said:

“I was pleased to see that there was an established mechanism for Cumbrian MPs to work together on joint projects; creating a stronger voice in Westminster for our county. 

"Issues such as infrastructure have knock on benefits to other constituencies and this joined up approach can only benefit Cumbria.” 

Carlisle MP John Stevenson added: “Cumbrian MPs have always worked together for the benefit of Cumbria, when they can find common ground and in previous parliaments this has paid dividends. 

"I am pleased that these discussions and common projects will continue to drive growth and success in Cumbria.” 

And Copeland MP Trudy Harrison echoed their thoughts, saying: “It is great to be working with colleagues who share a common ambition for Cumbria, working together without the divisions of politics ensures the focus is on progress.” 

Barrow and Furness MP Simon Fell said that these meetings were crucial to ensure 'Cumbria’s voice is heard in Westminster'.

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