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Encyclopedia > Bob Laxton

Robert Laxton (born 7 September 1944) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He is member of Parliament for Derby North. He was first elected in 1997.




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Bob Meets with Constituents for RNIB's Right to Read Campaign (553 words)
Bob was born and has lived in Derby all his life.
Bob holds a regular advice bureau at his Derby office and since elected in 1997, he has helped over a 10,000 people with their individual problems or issues and concerns
Bob Laxton MP met with a large group of constituents in Parliament to talk about the difficulties that blind, partially sighted or dyslexic have getting books they can read.
Bob Laxton: ZoomInfo Business People Information (1137 words)
Bob Laxton was born in and has lived and worked in Derby all of his life.
Bob continues to retain an interest in the telecommunications field with his involvement with those Labour MPs who have a similar interest and his work with the UK Teleworking Platform, a cross party organisation which seeks to promote the role of teleworking across the UK and Europe.
Bob Laxton, who is also parliamentary private secretary to the Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP, Secretary of State for work and pensions, praised the Labour Government's record on the economy but recognised that businesses faced problems when it came to red tape.
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