I have just returned from the Conservative Party conference in Manchester. It was my twelfth conference and what struck me most was a genuine feeling of excitement about the possibility of a Conservative win at the next General Election. Interestingly, though, that excitement was tinged with a real sense of the profound challenges that we are set to inherit from this dreadful Labour government. At each fringe meeting I attended, Conservative politicians and many activists eloquently expressed their desire to see a genuine change in the way in which public services were run in this country. Be it health, education or public transport, Conservatives all wanted to see authentic improvements in standards.
Listening to the policies expressed both by panel members and attendees, I was convinced that if the Conservative Party can secure a strong mandate at the next election, real change and progress in British society can be achieved. I hope to be part of the parliamentary team that delivers on our pledges for a brighter future for Britain, and hence I continue to campaign hard to do so as the next MP for the Bracknell constituency.
October 17th, 2009 - 10:58 pm
Hi Phillip Many congratulations on your selection as the PPC for Bracknell. Your remarks and answers during the selection process were well thought thru and certainly won my confidence. I look forward to meeting you in early November and giving you as much support as I am able, to get you and the Consrvatives elected at the next election
November 2nd, 2009 - 2:35 pm
Thank you Geoffrey. Your support is most welcome
February 4th, 2010 - 2:08 pm
hope you will review my concerns
re reversing the government’s decision to increase income tax by 1% for anyone earning more than £20,000
2) hope you will reverse university budget cuts
3) hope you will review taxation with no representation
Kind Regards
Clive Harrison
February 9th, 2010 - 1:23 am
Just as much communication as air miles mackay.
Always away.
No way are we voting for you.
March 3rd, 2010 - 4:27 pm
Harry Pothead – I fail to understand your point regards lack of communication. I have already issued an ‘In Touch’ leaflet to the entire constituency, attended numerous meetings and undertaken over 12 walkabouts in the constituency. I do not recall receiving an email from you. Please feel free to contact me.