Robert's Weekly Column - 18th December 2019 18th December 2019 It was in the small hours of Friday morning at Steam when the result came through that the people of South Swindon had elected me as their Member of Parliament... Articles
South Swindon Conservative Candidate Robert Buckland Welcomes PM Pledge “Vote Blue, Go Green” 18th November 2019 South Swindon Conservative Candidate Robert Buckland has welcomed PM Boris Johnson’s pledge to “Vote Blue, Go Green.” A Conservative majority government would... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 16th October 2019 16th October 2019 Monday saw the State Opening of Parliament – the formal beginning of a new Parliamentary session. The highlight of this ceremony is the Queen’s Speech where the... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 9th October 2019 9th October 2019 Motor Neuron Disease is a dreadful illness that affects many families across the constituency and the country. That’s why, as your local MP, I have worked... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column 2nd October 2019 2nd October 2019 It was fantastic on Friday to be at Hop, Skip and Jump at Upper Shaw Ridge Farm for another visit. I am proud to have helped get this wonderful respite facility... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column 25th September 2019 25th September 2019 On Sunday I laced up my running shoes and joined more than 2,000 other people in running the Swindon Half Marathon. It was the fourth time I have joined them... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 18th September 2019 18th September 2019 In 1840, Daniel Gooch was a Superintendent for the Great Western Railway when he penned a letter to the Chief Engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, putting Swindon... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 11th September 2019 11th September 2019 The £25m investment for Swindon announced this week by my Cabinet colleague, Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick, is hugely welcome news. I worked hard... Articles
Robert's Weekly Column - 3 September 2019 3rd September 2019 Tuesday saw the end of another busy summer recess period as Members of Parliament return to Westminster. As it has done for a while, the uncertainty surrounding... Articles