Bob Seely finally breaks his silence on his support or otherwise of the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, after the PM was fined by the Met Police for breaking Lockdown rules
Isle of Wight MP, Bob Seely, has still failed to answer questions about his view on the behaviour of Boris Johnson, whilst some frustrated News OnTheWight readers question whether it’s worth them bothering to write to him anymore as they don’t get replies
This reader urges Bob Seely to join other MPs in calling for the Prime Minister's resignation, adding that if he doesn't he should resign himself as MP for the Isle of Wight
This reader shares their view on how the Prime Minister repeatedly told Parliament and the British public that there were no parties at Downing Street and the law wasn’t being broken
Boris Johnson will be fined for breaking the law (after he assured us that all guidelines were followed). News OnTheWight asked Bob Seely - the response was somewhat surprising.
As well as Band A-D council tax payers receiving the £150 payment, there'll also be a discretionary scheme for households in need, but who are not eligible
A working group was formed for the bid application process with input from across the company; including engineers, operational staff, pilots, marketing, finance and HR
Working parents who pay into the Tax-Free Childcare account can access up to £2,000 a year to pay for regulated childcare, including holiday clubs and other out-of-school activities, during the Easter holidays