What would you ask Sir Gavin Williamson two years on?

Next month marks two years since Sir Gavin Williamson was elected as MP for Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge.

Official portrait of Sir Gavin Williamson, MP for Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge, wearing a navy blue suit, light blue shirt, and green tie, set against a plain grey background.
Gavin Williamson ©House of Commons/Roger Harris

A Little Bit of Stone is inviting readers to submit questions that could be put to him about his work as the area’s MP, his priorities for the constituency, local issues, national politics and his voting record.

Questions can be submitted on the form below this article.

Sir Gavin was elected to the newly created Staffordshire constituency at the general election on Thursday 4 July 2024.

He had previously represented South Staffordshire since 2010, before moving to the new Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge seat following boundary changes.

The anniversary also comes during his first period as an opposition MP since entering Parliament.

ALBOS is now asking readers what they would like to put to him.

We will review the submissions, group similar questions together, and choose a fair selection to put forward. Submitting a question does not guarantee that it will be asked or published.

Questions may be shortened for clarity, combined with similar questions, or used as part of a wider theme.

The aim is to give residents a chance to raise the local and national issues they feel are important as the constituency reaches the two year mark.

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