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  1. Channel 4. If you've logged onto Twitter.com recently (for your sins), you may have seen reports that Tory MP and everyone's favourite hair owner Michael Fabricant was assaulted at the Tory party conference yesterday afternoon. According to The Times journalist Dom Hauschild, the politician "was pushed quite violently and protestors screamed in ...

  2. 3 giorni fa · Tory MP not surprised at heavy Conservative defeat. Former Conservative MP Sir Michael Fabricant said he understood why the his party did not inspire confidence with voters in the general election ...

  3. 13 apr 2022 · Michael Fabricant says Boris Johnson needs to apologise after being fined for breaking Covid lockdown. 12 Apr 2022. UK. 20 Oct 2021. MPs' anger at gallows erected outside Parliament.

  4. Michael Fabricant. Fibricant in February 2008. Sir Michael Louis David Fabricant (born 12 June 1950) is a British Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Mid Staffordshire from 1992 to 1997. He has been the MP for Lichfield since 1997.

  5. But before contacting Michael, be aware that Members of Parliament can only help with issues raised by their own constituents; i.e. you must live in the Lichfield Parliamentary constituency. Please use this webform or, alternatively, call 01543 419650. Michael can help you with matters for which Parliament or central government is responsible ...

  6. Michael Fabricant addressed the Lichfield Rail Promotion Group regarding a number of developments and answered questions. “It was a very constructive meeting chaired by Cllr Dr Richard Henshaw” says Michael. We discussed three issues: the use of the Lichfield to Burton line for passenger traffic; the planned improvement of Avanti rail ...

  7. on 22nd May 2024 at 1:54 pm. Michael Fabricant: Lord Walney has come up with a marvellous report. I am not surprised: I knew him when he was a Member of Parliament and he was an excellent Member of Parliament too. His report talks about preventing protests from going ahead on account of the “cumulative impact” of serious disruption.