Yesterday, David Cameron outlined his vision for our country. Today, I want to share my thoughts about how the policies he set out would affect us here in Warwick and Leamington.
At our Spring Conference in Brighton, David Cameron spelled out Conservative policy in six key areas. He demonstrated he has what it takes to confront our problems and ‘turn this country around', and spoke of the importance of immediate action to deal with Labour's massive deficit, promising an emergency budget within 50 days if elected.
He also spoke about assisting families, about the Conservative commitment to protect the NHS and about helping schools so that our education system can be the best in the world.
We are lucky in Warwick and Leamington to have excellent schools and great public services, but they too can benefit from the Conservative approach of reducing bureaucracy and giving local professionals more freedom to do their jobs away from government interference.
Mr Cameron also talked about the need to boost enterprise so that we can send out a clear message that Britain is open for business again. This is essential to our area, because only by cutting red tape for existing businesses- and by attracting new ones - can we replace the jobs that have been lost and improve the situation that so many families currently face.
He also repeated his pledge that our Party would clean up politics. I know from talking to people on the doorstep that this is an issue that local residents feel strongly about, and I have issued my own pledges about how I will conduct my office if I'm lucky enough to be elected as your MP.
Click here to read the speech in full or watch the speech on conservatives.com
If you have any questions - about the speech or any of our policies -please get in touch at chrismfwhite@gmail.com

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