Forward, Together: Conservative Party manifesto 19th May 2017 David Evennett, Conservative Party candidate for Bexleyheath and Crayford, has welcomed the Conservative Party manifesto and the promises made within it. He... Westminster News
PM right to call General Election 19th April 2017 Rt Hon David Evennett, MP and Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury, strongly backed the decision by Prime Minister, Rt Hon Theresa May MP, to call an election on 8... Westminster News
Evennett welcomes new income boost for ordinary working families 3rd April 2017 From today, the tax-free Personal Allowance will rise for the 7th year to £11,500, meaning a typical basic rate taxpayer will pay a full £1,000 less income tax... Westminster News
2018 Parliamentary Boundary Review 21st March 2017 The Boundary Commission for England (BCE) are asking members of the public for their views on the proposals to change Parliamentary constituencies. Responses... Westminster News
Budget 2017: Keeping our economy strong and preparing for our future outside the EU 8th March 2017 Rt Hon David Evennett, MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford, has welcomed the Budget Statement delivered earlier today (8 March) by the Chancellor of the Exchequer... Westminster News
Evennett condemns Blairspeak 20th February 2017 Addressing the Barnehurst Ward Conservative Annual General Meeting on Friday evening (17 February), Rt Hon David Evennett MP condemned the speech on Brexit by... Westminster News
Evennett shows support for World Cancer Day 3rd February 2017 Rt Hon David Evennett, MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford, attended an event in Parliament on Wednesday 1 February to show his support for World Cancer Day on... Westminster News
Beating Bowel Cancer Parliamentary Reception 26th January 2017 Rt Hon David Evennett, MP for Bexleyheath and Crayford, attended a Parliamentary reception hosted by the charity Beating Bowel Cancer yesterday (25 January)... Westminster News
Government Response to Brexit Ruling 24th January 2017 Earlier today (24 January), the Supreme Court Justices voted by eight to three against the Government, meaning that Parliament’s approval is required before the... Westminster News