Laura Kyrke-Smith, Aylesbury's new Labour MP, has made her first speech in the House of Commons.
She is the first Labour MP to be elected by the Aylesbury Constituency, and its first Woman.
She praised outgoing Conservative MP Rob Butler, and announced she would be concentrating on local health care, GP appointments, mental health and poverty in her constituency.
She also says she expects all children to receive the best education, and will be supporting local business, while encouraging people into the town.

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