Cameron Thomas MP Delivers His Maiden Speech
Cameron Thomas MP delivers his maiden speech in the Houses of Parliament. Watch his speech here.
PARLIAMENTARY OFFICE
Cameron Thomas MP
House of Commons
London
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Cameron Thomas is a local RAF Veteran, environmental campaigner and volunteer. With 23 years Served, he recently resigned from the Armed Forces to stand up for Tewkesbury Constituency, where he raises his family.
Cameron joined the RAF at the age of 17, initially within the ranks and later served as a Commissioned Officer. He has served several operational tours which include Iraq, United Arab Emirates and the Falkland Islands. Motivated primarily by helping others, Cameron also served heavily in the training environment, including a tour as a Drill Instructor, training 1000 Recruits over 3 years.
In August 2021, Cameron's team was integral to planning the successful British withdrawal from Afghanistan. Later that year, Cameron deployed to East Midlands NHS, to plan and deliver the rollout of Covid-19 Vaccines across Leicestershire and Rutland.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Cameron and volunteers across Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire coordinated to send several lorries of supplies to those affected.
Cameron is a passionate traveller and sub-aqua Dive Master. He has campaigned for cleaner rivers and oceans, as well as sustainability legislation. In Gloucestershire, he continues to speak out about the awful pollution in the River Severn, which runs through and regularly floods our constituency.
Cameron was elected as the Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury on 4th July 2024.
Cameron Thomas MP delivers his maiden speech in the Houses of Parliament. Watch his speech here.
On 10 July 2024 I had the honour to swear in to the House of Commons as the Honourable Member for Tewkesbury. As a Humanist, I opted to take the Affirmation.
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