It is a massive problem in every constituency and one that MPs receive hundreds of emails about.
If you are a nuisance tenant that is continuing to cause havoc on your street, I believe that it is only right that you are evicted, and a decent family is able to get that home instead.
I think that this is reasonable.
Anti-social behaviour has a huge and often devastating impact on people’s lives.
It is unacceptable that the havoc caused by the few ruins the lives of the many.
We need a one strike rule for such tenants.
I am delighted at the news that former Conservative councillor John Doddy, has made the wise decision to join Reform UK as the party’s first Nottinghamshire county councillor.
This is great news for Nottinghamshire and a sign of things to come in the county council elections this May.
Reform UK is the fastest growing political party in the country and the people’s army is gathering unprecedented momentum.
I look forward to working with Coun Doddy on how we can save our country and make it a better place for everyone to live.
The fallout from the Government’s decision to not have an inquiry into grooming gangs continued last week.
Not one member of the Parliamentary Labour Party voted for an inquiry when it was put to a vote last Wednesday.
I was further horrified by Labour’s chair of the women and equalities committee, Sarah Owen, who, during a debate on violence against women and girls referred to mass sexual abuse of women and girls in Germany and had the cheek to comment 'can we guarantee that there isn’t something similar happening closer to home? Probably not'.
The Government’s refusal to have a full enquiry into grooming gangs is made even more staggering by the fact that 76 per cent of British people want a national inquiry.
Whilst the Government continue to alienate the British people, Reform is surging ahead amongst the British people.
Onwards and upwards.