Mike Freer

Who is Mike Freer

Mike Freer is a British MP who currently serves as a member of parliament for Finchley and Golders Green constituency. He was born on 29 September 1960 and had an extensive career in local politics before being first elected to the House of Commons in 2010.

Freer is known for his active involvement in several parliamentary committees and has been appointed as a member to the Communities and Local Government Select Committee, The Procedure Committee, and Backbench Business Committee. Apart from that, he has also held various positions within the Conservative Party, including Vice Chairman and Treasurer.

Mike Freer's Achievements

During his tenure, Freer has made several contributions to the betterment of his constituency. He has undertaken various initiatives to improve public transport, housing and educational opportunities in the area. He has also campaigned against discrimination and hate crimes towards different communities, including the Jewish community. One of his notable achievements has been his successful efforts to secure a new railway station at Brent Cross.

Not only has he been an active member of parliament, but Freer has also been recognized for his efforts as an individual. In 2018, he was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his services to Parliament and charity. With his continued commitment and dedication to serving his constituency, his influence and popularity have only been on the rise.

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