Amanda Hack MP

Member of Parliament for North West Leicestershire

Amanda Hack MP

Member of Parliament for
North West Leicestershire
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Great to drop into the Christmas in Coalville event this morning and do a bit of Christmas shopping.

Thanks to the organisers creating a great event.

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A lovely visit to Ellistown Primary School to conclude UK Parliament Week this morning.

A big thanks to the children for their excellent questions, and to the staff for taking the time to discuss a range of important issues affecting the school.
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In North West Leicestershire, we take pride in supporting those who serve our community. I’m proud that, right across our area, thousands of people line the streets every year to show their support for our veterans and service personnel.

This Government is stepping up support through the new Veterans Strategy, the first for seven years. As part of this, I have written to the District Council, encouraging them to bid for their share of this funding to bring a veterans’ support centre to North West Leicestershire.

For too long, our veterans have been let down. That is why we are making substantial changes which will make a material difference to those who choose to put their lives on the line to protect our freedoms.
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Our policies will cut the average household bill by around £150, and we expect this to contribute to a lower Price Cap in April. Actual savings will vary by household, depending on energy use; those with higher electricity consumption could save more than £150. ... See MoreSee Less

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The Help to Save scheme, originally due to close in 2027, will now be made permanent and extended to parents and carers on Universal Credit from 2028.

Described by Martin Lewis as “unbeatable,” the scheme lets eligible savers put away up to £2,400 over four years, with a £1,200 government bonus added on top — helping families build up savings and a financial cushion for emergencies like a broken boiler.

From 2028, the scheme will be opened up to an additional 1.5 million people, including Universal Credit claimants with children in education and carers who provide at least 35 hours of care each week, offering extra support with the cost of living.
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All care leavers will automatically qualify for full student loan support, a step that helps level the playing field for those who have faced the toughest starts in life.

This change removes a major barrier to education and opportunity for young people leaving care, giving them access to the maximum maintenance loan, worth up to £13,500.

Currently, only 14% of care leavers go on to university, compared to 50% of their peers, and they are far more likely to drop out, often due to financial challenges.

This new support builds on the government’s commitment to ensure disadvantaged students are not priced out of higher education, as highlighted in the recent Post-16 Education and Skills White Paper.
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We’re accelerating efforts to cut waiting lists by investing millions in upgraded technology across the NHS, boosting productivity so nurses and doctors can spend more time caring for patients and helping people get treated faster.

A £300 million capital investment will fund new digital tools for NHS staff, reducing admin through automation, giving quicker access to patient information, improving communication, and ensuring more coordinated care.

This means nurses, physios, doctors, and other staff can focus more on patients and less on paperwork.

Reaching 2% productivity growth could free up £17 billion over the next three years, which will be reinvested back into the NHS in England to improve patient care.
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Scrapping the Two-Child Limit will lift 450,000 children out of poverty.

When you add in the other steps taken this year, like expanding free school meals, we’re set to lift 550,000 children out of poverty in total.

This Parliament is on course to deliver the largest drop in child poverty ever recorded.
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Every secondary school in England will benefit from a £5 million boost to help provide more books.

This funding comes at a critical time, as reading for pleasure among young people has dropped sharply, with the number of 8- to 18-year-olds who enjoy reading in their free time falling by a third since 2019.

The plans support the government’s National Year of Reading 2026, which aims to bring together parents, schools, and communities to encourage young people to put down their phones and pick up a book, a habit shown to improve writing skills, build confidence, and even enhance future earning potential.
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