Jonathan Gullis

Who is Jonathan Gullis?

Jonathan Gullis is a British Conservative politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent North in December 2019. Prior to his political career, Gullis worked as a secondary school teacher for several years. He is widely known for his commitment to improving education policies in the country, particularly in the Midlands region where education standards have been historically low.

As an MP, Gullis has championed for a range of issues including support for small businesses, investment in infrastructure projects, and the protection of green spaces. He has also been vocal against violent crime, calling for tougher sentences for perpetrators. Gullis is an avid sports fan and a supporter of local teams including Stoke City F.C. and Port Vale F.C.

Political Career and Achievements

Gullis began his political journey when he signed up as a Conservative Party member in 2013. He was then elected as a city councillor for Stoke-on-Trent City Council in 2015, where he served for four years before being elected as an MP. During his time as a councillor, he was praised for his work on educational issues and his efforts to bring investment to the area.

Since taking office as an MP, Gullis has been involved in a number of parliamentary committees including the Education Committee and the Science and Technology Committee. He has also pushed forward a number of private member’s bills such as the Online Safety Bill, which seeks to hold social media companies accountable for harmful content posted on their platforms.

Gullis’ commitment to improving the lives of his constituents has earned him a reputation as a hardworking and dedicated politician. His efforts have brought about significant changes in the Stoke-on-Trent North area, and his work continues to have a positive impact on the lives of local residents and businesses.

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