Mark Jewell

Speaking up for Preston

Mark Jewell, Parliamentary Spokesman for Preston

As parliamentary spokesman I will be updating this site with all the news you need about how the Preston Liberal Democrats and I are holding your MP to account. I will be a voice for Preston rather than a Westminster yes man.

If you have any questions or concerns, or even if you just want to say hello, simply contact me at info@markjewell.org.uk or write to me at our FREEPOST address.

With my kindest regards

Mark Jewell

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Visit Mark's Councillor website for updates on his work as a Preston City Councillor and a Lancashire County Councillor.


Pensioners 'frozen out' on Cold Weather Payments

Mon 8th Feb 2010

As many as 3,000+ pensioners in Preston could miss out on cold weather payments triggered by the recent weather, according to analysis of government figures by the Liberal Democrats.

Thousands of Pensioners in Preston are not claiming benefits they are entitled to.

Commitment to National Football Museum Needed

Sun 10th Jan 2010

Preston Councillor, Mark Jewell is calling for a commitment to Keep the National Football Museum in Preston for another year at least.

Mark Jewell has been campaigning to Keep the National Football Museum in Preston. (photography: Mark Jewell)

Mark Jewell and the LibDems speak up on Winckley Square Plans

Sat 28th Nov 2009

Mark Jewell, Preston's LibDem candidate at the next General Election, has described

Mark Jewell on Winckley Square (photography: Mark Jewell)

LOCAL STUDENTS COULD FACE £7,000 TUITION FEES

Sun 1st Nov 2009

Over 13,000 students in Preston risk huge increases in university tuition fees within the next eight months if the Conservatives regain power, according to Preston's LibDem candidate for the General Election, Mark Jewell.

Mark Jewell and the LibDems want to scrap tuition fees (photography: Mark Jewell)

Preston LibDems lead campaign to Keep National Football Museum in Preston

Sun 25th Oct 2009

Mark Jewell and the Preston Liberal Democrats have led the way to keep the National Football Museum in Preston.

There is widespread support to Keep the National Football Museum in Preston (photography: Mark Jewell)

Mark Jewell pledges transparency on expenses

Thu 8th Oct 2009

Mark Jewell has pledged to be completely transparent about his expenses if elected to represent the people of Preston.

No duck houses here!

A Fresh Start for Britain

Thu 24th Sep 2009

Liberal Democrat campaigners from Preston have welcomed the party's call to cut taxes for people on low and middle income. The plan will be paid for by closing tax loopholes used by the very wealthy to avoid paying their fair share of taxes.

A Fresh Start for Britain

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Quotes of the Week

"Anyone who wants to pass laws in this country should pay this country's full taxes and not hide behind the special offshore status of non-doms. Non-doms have to tell the taxman that their first allegiance is to another country. No-one should be a British lawmaker whose first allegiance is not to Britain."

Chris Huhne, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary

www.libdems.org.uk - 2 March

"I think people are entitled to expect a sensible, stable government at a time when the country is facing very, very acute choices. We take what the markets are worrying about immensely seriously. We will not take any risk with the creditworthiness of the economy."

Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats

Financial Times - 3 March