Victoria kicks off her 2025 Summer Tour!
After the success of last year’s Summer Tour Victoria, has embarked on another jam-packed tour of the towns and villages within the constituency.
Victoria is the new MP for Harpenden & Berkhamsted in Westminster. Elected as our MP in July 2024, she is already hitting the ground running, campaigning for our area representing Harpenden, Berkhasted, Tring and our villages.
Living in the area, Victoria is campaigning to bring local issues to the national stage from improving health and social care provision, to stopping sewage in our chalk streams and supporting local businesses. As the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on Science, Innovation and Technology she is also campaigning for Online Safety and driving ethical AI innovation.
After the success of last year’s Summer Tour Victoria, has embarked on another jam-packed tour of the towns and villages within the constituency.
Liberal Democrat MPs Daisy Cooper and Victoria Collins have slammed the postal regulator for allowing Royal Mail to abandon second-class deliveries on a Saturday, and cut them back throughout the week.
Working with local campaign groups and other MPs, Victoria Collins achieved a significant campaign victory by securing enhanced bus services for residents across Tring, Berkhamsted, Hemel Hempstead, Aylesbury and surrounding villages
One year ago, Victoria Collins was elected as MP for Harpenden & Berkhamsted, through an election in which the Liberal Democrats made history by winning 72 seats.
Lib Dem MPs Daisy Cooper (St Albans) & Victoria Collins (Harpenden & Berkhamsted), have slammed Royal Mail as just 82.8% of first-class deliveries within AL postcodes were delivered on time, and 76.1% in HP postcodes.
Victoria Collins challenged the Prime Minister over the damaging impact of the Government's chaotic handling of the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Bill
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