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Robert Goodwill is the Conservative MP for Scarborough and Whitby. Born in North Yorkshire and educated in York, Robert went to the University of Newcastle upon Tyne where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture. He is a farmer on the 250 acre family farm at Terrington near Malton where the family have farmed since 1850.

Between 1999 and 2004 Robert was one of Yorkshire’s 3 Conservative Members of the European Parliament. During his tenure Robert was Deputy Leader of the Conservative MEPs as well as spokesman on Environmental Policy.

A staunch Eurosceptic, Robert's commitment to restore vital powers back to this country has been reinforced by his spell in Brussels.

Robert has leant his support to local people's campaigns in the Scarborough and Whitby area. Most notably pressing for the upgrading of the A64 which currently limits business and tourism development on the East Coast and campaigning to improve local health services.

Robert was first elected in May 2005, winning the seat from Labour. He served 18 months as a Member of the Transport Select Committee. In 2006, Robert was promoted to the front bench, serving in the Opposition Whips’ office having departmental responsibilities for DEFRA business.

In July 2007 Robert was promoted again to the post of Shadow Roads Minister in the transport team.

Robert was re-elected for a second term at the General Election 2010 and increased his majority from 1,247 to 8,130 achieving a swing of 6.9% from Labour to Conservative.

In May 2010 Robert was appointed by the Prime Minister David Cameron as an Assistant Government Whip and shortly after this was promoted to Pairing Whip in the Government Whips' Office.

In October 2013 Robert was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary at the Department for Transport, and in December 2015 Robert was promoted to a Minister of State.  in July 2016 The Prime Minister Theresa May moved Robert to the Home Office as a Minister of State for Immigration.  After snap election in May 2017, Robert retained his seat and has been re-elected for the fourth time.  Robert was appointed as a Minister of State for Education in June 2017. In March 2019 Robert Goodwill was appointed as a Minister of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. 

Robert has retained his seat with a comfortable majority of 10,270 votes at the General Election 2019.

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Scarborough & Whitby General Election Result 2019

Tuesday, 17 December, 2019
CONSERVATIVE: Robert Goodwill – 27,593 Vote share 55.5%  LABOUR: Hugo Fearnley – 17,323 Vote share 34.8%  LIBERAL DEMOCRAT: Robert Lockwood – 3,038 Vote share 6.1%  THE YORKSHIRE PARTY: Lee Derrick – 1,770 Vote share 3.6%
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Matt Hancock visits Scarborough Hospital

Friday, 22 November, 2019
Robert Goodwill was delighted to welcome Health Secretary Matt Hancock to Scarborough Hospital today along with Conservative candidate for Thirsk and Malton Kevin Hollinrake Robert said “Under Matt’s watch the Department for Health have announced £12 million for the redevelopment of
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Robert Goodwill - British Agriculture

Friday, 22 November, 2019
Robert Goodwill – “Boris’s deal means British agriculture no longer faces the threat of a no deal Brexit.” “Outside the Common Agricultural Policy, we will be able to support our farmers to produce the highest quality food, deliver a better environment and combat climate change.”
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Whitby Hospital – NHS

Wednesday, 20 November, 2019
Robert Goodwill – “The long awaited £12 million redevelopment of Whitby Hospital has got the green light – banishing fears of closure.” “The Conservatives are investing in our NHS.
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Robert Goodwill - EU Common Fisheries Policy

Monday, 18 November, 2019
Robert Goodwill – “The EU Common Fisheries Policy has been a disaster for our fishermen. Leaving the EU means we will take back control of our waters and become an Independent Coastal State.” “Locally, it is also important that we curb the destructive incursions of the nomadic scallop fleet.”
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Robert Goodwill - 20,000 extra police

Saturday, 16 November, 2019
The Conservatives will deliver 20,000 extra police to make our streets safer. Robert Goodwill is delighted that North Yorkshire Police have already started to recruit 200 new officers.
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