Reflecting on 50 days in office
In my first 50 days in office I’ve hit the ground running.
I’ve raised questions in Parliament on the rise of knife crime and violence against women and girls, made speeches on new legislation and had meetings on local, regional, national and global issues.
I’ve visited many local organisations across Blackpool South, attended local events, and engaged with the community during surgeries and open forum events.
I’ve joined the police on walkabouts and a special task force operation, joined doctors on the front line in A&E, joined posties on their daily rounds, and had meetings with other organisations on pressing matters for our local community.
Myself and my team have dealt with over 1100 constituents cases – helping with problems from housing, to health and everything in between.
It’s been an absolutely privilege to serve Blackpool South for the past 50 days. This is the beginning of building a better Blackpool.
Blackpool Gazette: MP Chris Webb reflects on his first 50 days in office after July 4 election victory