In the 2024 General Election, Bob Seely’s 23,772 majority evaporated, instead he lost by 3,177 votes in the new IW West seat to Labour, a party that had never held a seat on the Isle of Wight previously
Just a couple of weeks away from the 21st anniversary of the disappearance of Isle of Wight teenager, Damien Nettles, campaigners say they've received high profile support for Damien's Law, but still no response from the MP, Bob Seely.
Universal Credits have been in the news a lot of late. Some people on the Isle of Wight are on them already, but next Spring they will be 'widespread' say Bob Seely. Here he outlines why he thinks they're good and the transitional loan available.
The Isle of Wight MP has been criticised by the Green Party's national spokesperson for Education, Vix Lowthion, for not doing enough to ensure the Island's education system is properly funded and supported.
The Isle of Wight member for Youth Parliament, Joe Davies, has taken up the challenge to produce a piece of work exploring the question: “Fake News: Is this the end of facts?”.
Isle of Wight MP, Bob Seely says he does not believe the planned two-day rail strike has anything to do with the Island and condemns the action of RMT Union members.
Long-term sustainable options for the minibus that takes Isle of Wight cancer patients from Southsea to QA Hospital in Portsmouth were discussed at a meeting hosted by Hovertravel today.
Vectis Community radio is now broadcasting on 104.6fm and can be picked up from most parts of the Island, as well as in Southampton and the New Forest area.
Those campaigning for Damien's Law tell OnTheWight that despite contact through various means they have not received any support from Isle of Wight Conservative MP, Bob Seely. They are now urging Islanders to write to him calling for support.
Isle of Wight MP, Bob Seely told the housing minister this week that he is unhappy with government housing targets and says new Isle of Wight homes should favour the community and not developers.
Yesterday Isle of Wight MP, Bob Seely, posed a written question to his Transport Minister about the formal classification of the Solent. It appears it has a couple.