How do you feel about Labour's war on drivers? Fuel prices affect families, commuters and businesses every day.
Where does the money at the pump actually go?
CPF is currently consulting on transport across the country. Share your ideas below๐
๐ For many young people, backlog means delayed jobs, delayed independence, and delayed opportunity.
CPF is currently consulting on transport and infrastructure.
๐ฌ What would you do to tackle the driving test backlog or improve transport in your area?
๐๐ถ๐ป๐ธ below. ๐
๐๐ฃ๏ธ Fantastic turnout for CPFโs Transport discussion with Richard Holden MP.
Members and supporters bringing forward ideas on:
๐ฌ Driving test backlogs
๐ฌ Freight and logistics
๐ฌ Smarter infrastructure
๐ฌ Aviation workforce challenges
Link in comments to transport paper
Driving tests. Potholes. Congestion. Connectivity.
How do we fix Britainโs transport?
Join Richard Holden MP and CPF for a mid-consultation discussion on Transport: Growth & Delivery.
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Insightful session with the CPF this week. A great opportunity to hear about peopleโs experiences with the welfare system and their ideas for positive change.
Brilliant to serve as a Breakout Leader at this week's popular @ConservativePF session with @The_C_D_G, facilitating a group discussion on the role employers can play in unlocking disabled talent.
Really looking forward to seeing the outcomes from such a great discussion!
@jwindsorclive Look out for our follow-up session with our excellent Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Helen Whately, to be scheduled in the next few weeks
๐ฌ Strong session yesterday as supporters from across the country came together to discuss welfare and disability with James Windsor-Clive and Angela Matthews.
Key themes included reasonable adjustments for visible and hidden disabilities, helping young people build skills.