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Harriett Baldwin

Harriett Baldwin has been selected by the Conservatives to fight West Worcestershire at the next General Election.

It is a great honour to be chosen to follow Sir Michael Spicer, who has worked tirelessly for local people since 1974. I live locally in the Teme Valley with my husband Jim and our three children. We hope to meet many of you in person before the next General Election.


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ACEVO Taskforce

Harriett Baldwin chaired the ACEVO taskforce formed to develop proposals in the Conservative green paper on the voluntary sector.

Click here to download | ACEVO Conservative Taskforce: A Response to “A Stronger Society – Voluntary Action in the 21st Century” (pdf: 910k)

 

Post Office Closures

Read Harriett's written submissions to Post Office Ltd. and Postwatch objecting to closures of Post Offices in West Worcestershire:

Rushwick
Poolbrook
Malvern Link Top
Hanley Castle
Elmley Castle

 

Response to the Consultation on the closure of Sheffield House, Malvern by the Worcestershire Mental Health Partnership Trust.

Click here to download | Sheffield House Consultation (doc: 37k)

 

An alternative proposal to re-configure West Midlands Ambulance Emergency Operations Centres to improve patient care, resilience and efficiency for the taxpayer.

Click here to download | West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust (pdf: 196k)

 

Social Enterprise Zone Policy Report that Harriett Baldwin has helped prepare with Rodney Lord.

Click here to download | Social Enterprise Zones (pdf: 872k)

 

When he was Chancellor, Gordon Brown established the Financial Services Authority to regulate the City. In 2005, the Centre for Policy Studies published an open letter to the then Chief Executive of the FSA, which brought together the viewpoints of a wide range of City practioners. Many of these were critical of the FSA's style of regulation, in particular its tendency to micro-manage and tick boxes and its failure to attract high quality staff. Harriett Baldwin led the team that conducted the interviews. Perhaps if Gordon Brown had listened to these criticisms and reformed the FSA, then it might have spotted the big issues, like the growing problems with Northern Rock's business model and the banking sector's capital inadequacy that started to build up from around that time.

Read "Leviathan is Still at Large", the report that Harriett helped prepare about the City's regulator, the Financial Services Authority.

Click here to download | The leviathan is still at large (pdf: 246k)