Welcome
Hello, and welcome to my website. It is a privilege to have been re-elected to represent St Albans. I repeat my 2005 promise to give you a strong and genuine voice and speak up for you. There is no important local issue that I have not been involved with; if it matters to you then it matters to me. I am your representative in Westminster not Westminster’s representative in St Albans.
I will continue to raise issues that I have raised before in Westminster: fuel poverty, a fairer funding formula for Hertfordshire, a robust defence of our green belt, inappropriate development, strong support for business, commuter services, a decent local NHS, more school places, rubbish collections, pensioner rights, a cleaner greener city and lower taxes.
If there are any issues, local or national, that concern you and your family or you think I can help with any issue please contact me.
With best wishes,

Latest news from Anne
- News22nd May 2013
The All Party Parliamentary Group for Bangladesh, which Anne chairs, has commissioned a report into the recent garment factory tragedies in Bangladesh. read more »
- News22nd May 2013
The Government has announced a major funding package for social welfare advice providers across England. This fund, the Advice Services Transition Fund, will provide over 67 million pounds to advisory organisations in England over the next two years. In St Albans the Citizens Advice Bureau will be receiving £218,719 from the fund. read more »
- Parliamentary Debate20th May 2013
Speaking in the debate on same-sex marriage, Anne Main highlights the inequality that will exist if civil partnerships are not available to heterosexual couples yet marriage and civil partnerships are both available to same-sex couples. read more »
- News and Photo20th May 2013
Anne Main meets Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Muhammad Yunus.
- Parliamentary Debate15th May 2013
Speaking during a debate on the Queen’s Speech, Anne Main backs a motion that regrets the lack of an EU Referendum Bill and calls for the British public to be given the chance to have their say. read more »



