General election gives people in Hinckley and Bosworth real chance for a real change
The general election is the chance for a real change in Hinckley and Bosworth after 30 years of David Tredinnick as Tory MP say the Lib Dems
Michael Mullaney the Lib Dem parliamentary spokesman, who came a solid second to David Tredinnick at the last two general elections said "Nationally it is clear that there is absolutely no chance at all of Jeremy Corbyn winning, Corbyn's Labour will be crushed at this election.
"The real issue for local people is "who do you want to represent our area for the next five years?" Do people want a new MP who lives locally, who has a track record of campaigning on issues like saving the Hinckley Ambulance Station and Hinckley's 2nd Fire Engine and who they would have fighting for them all year round if they elected me. Or do they want five more years of David Tredinnick as their MP, an MP who lives hundreds of miles away and only raises fringe issues like homeopathy and astrology in healthcare.
"Already our NHS services are underthreat with Hinckley Hospital and the Glenfield Childrens Heart Unit facing closure, as well as our local schools losing huge amounts of funding. A Conservative landslide in this election will give the Tories a blank cheque to continue to underfund and dismantle our vital public services.
"To stop a Tory landslide, to protect our local services, and to elect an MP who will fight for our area I would ask people in Hinckley and Bosworth to elect me as their MP this time. In 2010 and 2015 I finished solid 2nd here, this time I hope I can go one better and people will elect an MP who will fight tirelessly for them and their local services".