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Ever since Mrs Thatcher visited the special school I attended in Winsford, Cheshire, at the age of 4, politics has always held a certain fascination for me.

I only went to the special school for some intensive physio, before transferring to the local village primary two years later. By the time I reached 21, I had got myself a first class degree from Oxford and started a career in management consultancy. Politics then seduced me yet again, and I worked for Dr Liam Fox as speechwriter and adviser.

People are the ones who really matter

So in a sense, I am precisely what lots of people now object to – someone who has been stuck in a Westminster bubble. I don’t see it that way. One reason I am proud to have represented Blackpool North & Cleveleys is because I have a passionate belief that what really matters in politics is not the shenanigans in the corridors of power, but rather the connection you make with the people you represent.

The pleasure in in serving as an MP is knowing that your effort and commitment is valued by your constituents, and nothing cheers me more than when a Labour voter says that they’re sorry they can’t vote for me, as they think I’ve worked really hard as a constituency MP.

Take people as you find them

Yes, I have cerebral palsy. It’s very mild, and doesn’t really affect how I live. It probably affects the way some people see me, and there will always be people who write you off because of it – but I’ve never let them stop me. Some of the reactions I have had, and which have appeared in the media, have surprised me. Having had it all my life, I don’t know any different anyway, and I always believe we should take people as we find them.

I reckon that these life experiences make an individual a better Member of Parliament. I have had a perspective no-one else has. I was surprised, for example, at the impact my maiden speech had – even Private Eye thought it the best maiden speech of the 2010 intake, the only example of an MP ever being glad to have appeared within its covers!

The reality of life

It was a real excitement for me to be elected the MP for Blackpool North and Cleveleys in 2010. Everybody has fond memories of Blackpool, it sometimes seems, but the reality of two seaside resorts with below-average incomes, reshaping their purpose in a changing economic landscape, is that I see daily reality of those for whom life doesn’t always work out as they wish it had, often through no fault of their own, and so am further inspired to keep working to change that.

My Mum is from Liverpool, and she can remember going up to Blackpool regularly. I remember the thrill as a little boy as we went up the M6 heading for the illuminations too. I dislike all this ‘flat cap and whippet’ caricature of being a ‘northerner’. But I am proud of my northern roots. I think we’re a lot more down to earth up here in the north – and that’s another quality that politicians need to learn to acquire in spades.

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Paul's proposal for a light rail loop connecting the Fylde coast together

Paul Maynard's Light Rail Loop

I've put forward a bold proposal to expand the Fylde Coast's light rail network.  Using mothballed routes and convertible under-used rail lines, I want to see tram services deliver new connections for Thornton and Fleetwood and to vastly improve frequencies for South Fylde Passengers.

Serco’S Role in the Justice System | Commons debates

Thank you for granting this urgent question, Mr Speaker.

Courts: Translation Services | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers

The Ministry does not hold central data for all jurisdictions and hearing types in which interpreters are used and to manually review eac

Legal Aid Scheme: Finance | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers

Mediation for family law cases is already available under Part I of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO

Injunctions: Fracking | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers

MoJ publishes data on the overall number of injunctions applied for and granted but this does not include detail of whether the injunctio

Investigatory Powers Commissioner | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers

The statutory process for appointing a new Investigatory Powers Commissioner under Section 227 of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 is un

HM Courts and Tribunals Service: Finance | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers

Prime responsibility for the funding of the operation of what is now the First Tier Tribunal (Social Security & Child Support) transf

HM Courts and Tribunals Service: Finance | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers

The HM Courts & Tribunals Service Annual Report and Accounts for 2018/19 has yet to be audited for publication Figures for 2018/19 we

European Arrest Warrants: Procurement | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers

Under the current Approved Enforcement Agencies (AEA) contracts the AEA’s are paid £75 for successfully executed Warrants of Arrest.

Legal Aid Scheme | Ministry of Justice | Written Answers

In its Legal Support Action Plan published on 7 February 2019, the Government announced a review of Legal Aid Means Testing, which will l

Minor and consequential amendments | Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill | Public Bill Committees

On a point of order, Mr McCabe. It is customary to give a lengthy thank you to all those who have participated in the Bill.

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