
Welcome to my website
You elected me and sent me to the House of Commons to represent the people of Buckingham. My election as Speaker is the greatest honour of my professional life and I am very conscious of the responsibility which it has vested in me. I shall strive every day to justify Members’ confidence and to help to restore the reputation of Parliament.
Please rest assured that I will continue to represent all my constituents. Although as Speaker I do not speak in or stage debates, table questions, or sign Early Day Motions, I will continue to represent all my constituents by raising their concerns with the relevant agency or government department. As Speaker, I will receive ministerial replies, often from the Secretary of State, and on an expedited basis in recognition of the fact that the Speaker does not table questions or speak on the floor of the House. I will no longer address any issue in a party political manner in accordance with the convention that the Speaker remains impartial.
I will continue to attend events and undertake visits of a non-party political character throughout the constituency. Visiting schools, health services, local authorities, charities, voluntary groups and community gatherings has always represented the overwhelming proportion of my constituency work and I will continue to do it every bit as conscientiously as I have always done. Do get in touch with me at the Commons if you would like me to visit your organisation.
It is my duty and pleasure to serve all of my constituents in Buckingham. If you need my help on any matter, whether local or national, please get in touch with me. You can find my details on the contact page.
News...
- 15th December 2009News with photo
Buckingham schools have again taken part in the Schools for Africa project.
- 2nd December 2009News with photo
On 28th November, John visited Aston Clinton FC to discuss the plan to take away 2 of the Club’s pitches, as well as health and safety issues. (Photo: The Bucks Herald)
- 30th November 2009Speech with photo
John Bercow gives the Hansard Society and Political Studies Association annual lecture.
- 26th November 2009News
Aylesbury Vale District Council is at present consulting on its draft Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). This is likely to have a significant impact on the future development of Newton Longville.
- 24th November 2009News
John recently met representatives from Buckinghamshire Mind to discuss their concerns about the removal of funding for counselling services in the county.
- 23rd November 2009News
This weekend, John was delighted to attend a performance of John Chapman’s Nil By Mouth at Stewkley Village Hall.
- 23rd November 2009News
On Saturday, John joined the organisers of the 2010 “Cancer Research Relay for Life” formally to launch the event at the Old Gaol in Buckingham.
- 23rd November 2009News
A new satellite post office is to open in Twyford. The service, which will operate on Thursdays and Fridays, will be based at the village’s United Reformed Church.
- 15th November 2009News with photo
Full transcript of John Bercow's interview on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.
- 6th November 2009News
On 6th November, John met with students and staff at the University of Buckingham who are concerned about new immigration rules on foreign students applying to study in the UK.
