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Andrew George

Promoting the
Politics of Courage

I’m running a positive campaign to restore decency and honesty to our politics. To build a brighter future. To combat those who want us to become more inward-looking, backward-looking, more self-absorbed. I’ll build a campaign for an outward-looking, forward-looking and compassionate country.

We’ve been misled by a privileged clique who’ve irresponsibly played on fears to stoke prejudice. We must get beyond the Brexit chaos they’ve dragged our country into. We must restore the things that matter for the sake of our children’s future – our NHS, our schools and the very sustainability of our planet.

Come and join a growing campaign team. We’re determined to win this seat back this time, to make the difference, to build a brighter future.

Many people say “you politicians are all the same”. That statement has never been more untrue. The choice here is stark:

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From Public Meeting to Parliament: Local Voices Leading the Way

Posted on: 1st June 2026

Andrew George MP has thanked everyone who attended his public meeting in Penzance at the weekend, highlighting the strong turnout and the wide range of thoughtful contributions from local residents. The meeting on Friday evening 29th May at the Queens …

No need for energy bill hike if we reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels 

Posted on: 27th May 2026

Following today’s announcement from Ofgem of a 13% increase in the energy price cap from July — adding £221 a year to typical household costs — West Cornwall MP Andrew George said these energy bill shocks can be averted if we reduce our reliance on imp …

George demands action from South West Water as water continues to be cut off from villages during a heat wave 

Posted on: 27th May 2026

West Cornwall, Andrew George is stepping up pressure on South West Water as homes and businesses continue to experience regular water supply failure. This is affecting Nancledra, Carbis Bay, Halsetown, Cripplesease, Towednack, and surrounding areas.   …

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Bank Square, St Just will be the venue for my next “Ask Andrew” event, on Saturday 6th June, 10:30am-12pm.

I’m delighted to be joined by local Cornwall Councillor, Brian Clemens.

We’re there to listen, answer questions, and discuss local concerns. So, please pop over and say "Hello" if you're in town.

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Bank Square, St Just

Thank you to everyone who attended my Public Meeting in Penzance this weekend. Excellent contributions, questions and suggestions from all who spoke during a really good session.

My normally red hot inbox has become an inferno since my name came out in the Private Members' Bill ballot just over a week ago.

Though I've narrowed down the range of topics, it's very difficult to turn down others to choose just one. There are so many good causes to fight for. So, thank you again to all who have responded with helpful advice and comments.

I've a week before I need to start drawing up the details of the final choice and working with parliamentary draftswomen and men to prepare legislation which will withstand the scrutiny of government departments, government whips, and then win support across the House of Commons this autumn.

The result of the ballot on this occasion was: (weighted vote)

1st - Affordable Housing Bill (874)
2nd - Nature & National Security Bill (580)
3rd - First Homes before Second Homes Bill (443)
4th - Palliative Care Standards Bill (287)
5th - Ancient Woodland Protection Bill (137)
6th - End Violence (Women & Children) Bill (118)
7th - Terminally Ill (Adults) Dying Bill (111)
8th - Marine Mammals Protection Bill (67)
9th - End Trade with Illegal Settlements Bill (41)
10th - Enhanced Devolution Bill (40)

However, this is just one snapshot. There's still time to offer comments and advice.

During the week I'll seek advice from Ministers and Government Whips.

Thank you

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That weather extremes are becoming more frequent is not merely a coincidence.
The science is clear. The changes we’re experiencing now are not, as some suggest, equivalent to the climatic fluctuations we know have happened throughout the centuries while human civilisation has progressed and flourished. Those fluctuations - including the “little ice age” (14th to mid 19th centuries) – operated within what scientists refer to as a “stable climate where carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere remained within a very narrow band". However, "since the 1850’s we have dramatically increased CO2 concentrations from 280 ppm (parts per million) to 424 ppm – which has driven up average temperatures by around 1.5 degrees C. We now risk 3-4 degrees C of warming by the end of the century, threatening societal and systemic collapse.” (Prof Kevin Anderson).

New temperature records again this week. A succession of storms (including devastating and deadly Goretti) earlier this year provide yet further evidence supporting the science.

Yet in the political world I inhabit the modern-day ‘Flat Earth Society’ which screams “Net zero stupid” and “Drill Baby Drill” are gaining in popularity! Though no serious, respected scientist supports their blather and bunkum, their misinformation still gains ground (and, no doubt this post will draw some of the angry disciples to the fore).

I attended the latest of the screenings of the National Emergency Briefing (50mins which should be a ‘must’ for everyone) at The Ritz Penzance this week. Well-attended. Positively thought and action provoking. I also attended the National Emergency Briefing itself last November, with an impressive array of expert speakers. This film summarises key points and considers consequences. It should trouble all of we older ones if we’re leaving our planet to our children and grandchildren in a state which will add to pressures and strife in every aspect of life (economic decline, widening poverty, food production failure, increasing climate related death, mass migrations, contributing to political tensions and war, nature collapse, flooding and storm devastation).

I tabled a Parliamentary motion (EDM 93 - see link in chat) which is gaining backing amongst MPs across most parties and which calls on Government to do more to ensure there’s greater public understanding about the consequences of these changes.

We can take action, even now, to avert the worst outcome. But we need to act now.

And a big shout out to the wonderful staff at Ritz Penzance Thank you so much for your effort too.
And Thank you to the organisers of the event Sustainable Penzance, and Transition Penwith

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PUBLIC MEETING - TOMORROW!

Change Law? Let me know what you think.

I have a chance to propose new legislation. That's what I'll concentrate on at my next public meeting on Friday 29th May.

You may have heard, I was fortunate that my name came out early (4th ) in the ballot for Private Members' Bills. I've narrowed it down to:

• Improve housing.
• Restore our NHS.
• Combat climate emergency.
• Reverse widening inequality.
• Devolve power.
• Restore Nature.
• Improve palliative care.
• Dignity in dying.
• Improve food standards.
• and more…

Having to narrow it down to just one will be very difficult. I must make my mind up by 8th June.

That's where you come in.

Please contact me to let me know what you think. And, if you can, please come to this meeting and take part in the discussion.

There is a capacity limit at the venue. So, if we have to limit attendance (hopefully not) we'll honour the places of those who book a (free) place in advance:

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Please contact me at:
andrew.george.mp@parliament.uk
01736 339526

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PUBLIC MEETING - TOM

This energy bill shock can be averted by reducing our reliance on imported fossil fuels and investing in renewables and energy conservation measures.

This morning’s announced 13% hike in the energy cap will mean a rise by £221 a year to £1,862 from July, as the Trump/Netanyahu attack on Iran continues to push up energy prices.

The Government’s promise of temporary VAT cuts on family attractions and children’s meals, though of course welcome, won’t do much to lessen the impact of the cost-of-living crisis.

A decade of underinvestment in renewables and home insulation has left the UK exposed to volatile global markets – from Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, to the Trumpflation caused by the attack on Iran – driving up bills for everyone.

What’s needed is:

✅ Invest in renewables and home insulation to cut bills, reduce emissions, and create jobs.
✅ Reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels by scaling up clean, homegrown energy and improving energy security.
✅ Shift policy costs away from households by funding them through windfall taxes on banks and oil companies.
✅ Accelerate the net zero transition with a target of ~95% clean electricity by 2030, boosting energy independence and UK leadership in clean tech.

Clean energy isn’t just about cutting emissions — it also means lower bills, stronger energy security, and more green jobs.

It’s about building a system that works for people — stable, sustainable, and fit for the future.

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