The East of England is lucky to have a combination of
qualities that, put together, make it really special:
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world famous research centres and
universities
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business excellence in 21st century sectors like IT
and renewable energy
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bustling cities full of retail and leisure
outlets
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cutting edge agricultural development
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some of the most beautiful scenery; heritage and
architecture in the UK
Rural or urban, coastal or land-locked, young or old:
our region and our people, have a richness and a diversity which I am
honoured to represent in Parliament.
Last year, I hosted, as the Minister for the East of
England, a public meeting in Cambridge at which the Chancellor of the
Exchequer, Alistair Darling and I met with local representatives and
residents to discuss Building Britain's
Future.
My main priority, as Regional Minister, is to minimise
the negative impacts of the economic
downturn in the East. My other priorities - growth and
skills - feed
into this: we have to have the housing; the transport; the amenities and
the knowledge that we need for the region thrive and prosper. The
2012 Olympic and
Paralympic Games also offer us a once-in-a-generation chance to make
an economic and social difference to the region and as the Games draw
nearer, I am happy to champion our preparation and potential.
These pages will tell you more about me and my
priorities. They will also give you details of how I am working with
partners across the East of England to deliver them. I hope you find them
both interesting and helpful.
Barbara Follett MP
East News (Regional Minister's
Newsletter
Issue 4, March
2010 (4423kb; PDF)
Issue 3, December
2009 (1112kb; PDF)
Issue Two, August
2009 (1760kb, PDF)
Issue One, February
2009 (4630kb, PDF)
Regional
Accountability
The Government
believes that Regional Ministers should be accountable to Parliament. Both
they and the Government's regional policy should be subject to formal and
consistent parliamentary scrutiny.
It is for Parliament to decide how to take forward
regional accountability. The Select Committee on Modernisation of the
House of Commons has been considering this issue and produced their report
on 10 July 2008. The Government response was published on 21 July
2008. The Parliamentary debate and vote on the proposed new
arrangements is not expected until October.