City Member of Parliament, Karl McCartney MP, has pledged to champion the concerns of local people with a terminal illness by lending his support to Marie Curie’s campaign calling for the right for everyone to have palliative care when they need it.
With winter on the way, Karl McCartney MP, Member of Parliament for the City of Lincoln, has today called on his constituents to ensure they are taking advantage of free help and support with energy bills.
Karl took part in a charity static bike ride in Parliament to raise money for the Poppy Appeal. Karl cycled 2.79 km in five minutes as part of the event being hosted by the Industry and Parliament Trust (IPT) which aimed to get parliamentarians cycling for twelve 12 hours straight
Karl has invited Lincoln’s Junior Schools to take part in his annual Christmas Card Competition to design the Christmas cards that he shall be sending to hundreds of individuals, businesses, charities and other organisations that Karl has met and corresponded with in his capacity as the Member of Parliament for the City of Lincoln Constituency.
Karl joined Members of Parliament from around the Country at the National Citizen Service’s (NCS) Leaders Week Reception in the House of Commons on Tuesday 27 October.
Attached is a letter to the SU regarding the recent issue of VAT on sanitary products and the EU. The Student Union President has now been informed how wrong her misguided assertions were.
Karl has welcomed news that crime has fallen by 8 per cent year-on-year, according to the independent Crime Survey for England and Wales, and by more than a quarter (30 per cent) since 2010.
Karl McCartney MP met with Breast Cancer Care in Parliament on Tuesday 13 October 2015 to pledge support for people living with incurable secondary breast cancer* by calling for data collection to improve the care available.