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Profile: Banging the drum for brokers

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As a former broker, Conservative MP for North Warwickshire and Bedworth Craig Tracey wants to be a voice in the House of Commons for the industry and small businesses in general

When Craig Tracey was still the owner of Lichfield-based high street broker Dunelm Insurance Brokers, he found himself frustrated at the amount of time and money he had to spend on compliance. 

This combined with getting hit by the recession in 2008 sparked his will to do something to change the situation for smaller brokers. To cut a long story short, Tracey was encouraged to stand in the 2015 election for the House of Commons and following a successful campaign went on to be elected

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