Politics and pasties go down well in Holsworthy

28 Feb 2025
From left: Ian Roome (North Devon), Phil Hutty, Ben Maguire (North Cornwall), Danny Chambers (Winchester)
From left: Ian Roome (North Devon), Phil Hutty, Ben Maguire (North Cornwall), Danny Chambers (Winchester)

Holsworthy briefly became the political capital of the South West on Saturday when no less than three MPs drew an appreciative audience of more than sixty from across northern Devon and Cornwall. The ‘Politics and Pasties’ event was organised as an informal question and answer session, with the Lib Dems’ Phil Hutty chairing three newly elected Westminster colleagues, Ian Roome (North Devon), Ben Maguire (North Cornwall) and Danny Chambers, formerly a well-known local vet and now MP for Winchester. The event was opened by veteran politician Lord Burnett, who was MP for Torridge and West Devon from 1997 to 2005. 

Questions from the floor ranged from whether the USA will pull out of NATO to the likelihood of Cornwall and Devon ever having a joint mayor. Both were thought unlikely.  Ben Maguire called for a ‘real devolution of powers’ to mayoral authorities. He said that the current proposals seemed to be centralising rather than devolving power. 

As might be expected, concerns about funding for the desperately needed improvements to North Devon District Hospital featured strongly, and Ian Roome spoke convincingly when he said he was determined to get plans brought forward. 

‘The hospital is full to bursting already’, he said, ‘yet the Government is insisting on increased house-building targets.’ 

The two things need to go together, he said, as housing is urgently needed for NHS staff who are leaving because there is nowhere for them to live. 

The MPs also answered questions about life in Westminster, about efforts to save some elements of the Climate and Nature Bill, and the political outlook in a context where both the two main political parties are unpopular. They stressed the need for honesty and integrity and certainly modelled that in the answers they gave, along with quite a bit of humour too. 

Cheryl Cottle-Hunkin, who helped to organise the event, said:

‘We are so lucky to have such straightforward and hardworking MPs making a real impression on Westminster already.’ 

Teresa Tinsley, who attended the event, said:

‘The organisers did a great job. There was a lovely atmosphere, totally inclusive, and everyone felt welcomed’. 

Organising team: Front row: Cheryl Cottle-Hunkin, Dareen Martin, Claire Davey-Potts, Jackie Padden. Back row: Tom O'Sullivan, Dave Martin, Chris Wheatley
Organising team: Front row: Cheryl Cottle-Hunkin, Dareen Martin, Claire Davey-Potts, Jackie Padden. Back row: Tom O'Sullivan, Dave Martin, Chris Wheatley
Politics and pasties

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