Joe Robertson MP has been appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Shadow Transport Team, which is led by Gareth Bacon MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Transport.
This appointment makes Mr Robertson the first of the new 2024 intake of Conservative MPs to be given additional Shadow duties, which he will fulfil alongside his existing position in the Shadow Culture, Media and Sport Team and his role on the cross-party Health and Social Care Select Committee.
Part of this new role will see Mr Robertson closely involved in the Conservatives’ National Transport Policy Commission announced recently by Kemi Badenoch MP, the Leader of HM Opposition.
This Commission will help formulate the Conservative policy positions ahead of the next General Election and will allow Joe an opportunity to argue for more measures to improve ferry services to the Isle of Wight.
Joe has said:
“I am pleased to have been appointed to the Shadow Transport Team and look forward to helping formulate the Conservative party’s approach to Transport the next election.
“Considering the significant problems we have with ferries on the Island, transport is one of the most important local issues and I will be working with my colleagues on policy to get cross-Solent transport taken into the fold of national regulation like trains, buses, and Scottish ferries.
“I remain cautiously optimistic that the current Government will intervene on cross-Solent transport. It is untenable for them to nationalise trains and give local authorities control over buses while leaving Isle of Wight ferries as the only privatised, foreign-owned, unregulated and unsubsidised lifeline transport route in the country.”
Shadow transport Lol
Does that mean he will STOP speeding on the
Island
Lol
If you can prove he is speeding you must inform the police
Plenty of shadow roles, let’s hope his original role
is not a shadow role, we need an MP who is action
not talk.
I would like to see cheaper ferry fares for island residents.
Too be honest a floating barge would be ideal, who cares
about fancy onboard facilities and furnishings etc
Just drive on a barge, sit in your vehicle and get off at
the other end
£20.00 return is enough for such a short crossing.
For those who want to use a fancier service they can pay the
extortionate fares on the existing ferries.
I just want to be able to get off the island at times at
cheaper prices.
Right then now sort out the ferries properly. Red Funnel loss last year was £195 million, what the hell is going on.
Bad management.