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LRRG Governance

The Labour Rural Research Group (LRRG) brings together more than 40 rural and semi-rural Labour MPs — representing over 10% of the Parliamentary Labour Party.

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It has been established to ensure that rural voices are heard at the heart of government and to develop the research, evidence and policy solutions needed to tackle rural poverty, unlock rural potential and deliver meaningful change across the countryside.

LRRG Executive

LRRG Officers

The LRRG has elected officers and spokespeople, in addition to its wider membership, which include:

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  • Bayo Alaba, MP for Southend East and Rochford

  • Sadik Alhassan, MP for North Somerset

  • Julia Buckley, MP for Shrewsbury

  • Ben Goldsborough, MP for South Norfolk

  • Amanda Hack, MP North West Leicestershire

  • Chris Hinchliff, MP for North East Hertfordshire

  • Terry Jermy, MP for South West Norfolk

  • Noah Law, MP for St Austell and Newquay

  • Andy MacNae, MP for Rossendale and Darwen

  • Samantha Niblett, MP for South Derbyshire

  • Richard Quigley, MP for Isle of Wight West

  • Dave Robertson, MP for Lichfield

  • John Whitby, MP for Derbyshire Dales

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