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Welcome to my website. I am delighted to present to you my website which will provide you with information about my activities as the MP for Brecon and Radnor. It has long been a dream of mine to represent the people of Brecon and Radnorshire in the House of Commons and in 2001 I was elected. It was a poignant moment for the constituency with the devastation caused by Foot and Mouth in full swing. I came to Parliament with no allusions; the future of the countryside was at stake. I regard serving the people of Brecon and Radnorshire as the greatest honour of my life and this website is dedicated to showing people all the work that I am doing on their behalf. This site will help you contact me so that I can help you with the problems that you may be facing in your life. Feel free to browse and enjoy and if I can help you in any way please contact me. Yours, Roger Williams MP For more information click here to visit my own website.Roger Williams MP


Latest Press Releases
- Williams challenges minister over income tax allowances
- Roger Williams congratulates local post office on diversification grant
- Welsh Lib Dems welcome progress on supermarket ombudsman
- Williams leads delegation to Wales Office to discuss road traffic accidents
- Williams calls for swift justice in Daniel Morgan murder case
- Williams attends NFU conference 2010
- Less than 1000 Post offices left in Wales– Williams
- Support needed for Welsh construction says Williams
- Williams– "More needs to be done to protect farmers"
- Doubling of rural house prices shows government's contempt for rural people- Williams
Latest Articles
- English farmers treated as second class citizens
- DELIGHTED AT KEEPING SHADOW SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES ROLE - WILLIAMS
- DELIGHTED AT KEEPING SHADOW SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES ROLE - WILLIAMS
- ALTERNATIVE EU CONSTITUTION: PREAMBLE AND FUNDAMENTAL ARTICLES
- ALTERNATIVE EU CONSTITUTION: PREAMBLE AND FUNDAMENTAL ARTICLES
- The 2003 Royal Welsh Show
- The 2003 Royal Welsh Show
- This week in Westminster
- This week in Westminster
- David Baird Murray

