Campaign Day Ten – The Dangers of a Hung Parliament

Today I met many local business owners who reinforced the reports in the Financial Times this week, that companies fear the prospect of a hung Parliament

Today I met many local business owners who reinforced the reports in the Financial Times this week, that companies fear the prospect of a hung Parliament.  Our economy, society and politics are all broken.  Fixing them requires a stable government with the energy and ideas to get Britain moving.  That’s why a hung Parliament would be risky for Britain.  It means Gordon Brown could carry on as Prime Minister.  It would also risk weak government, unable to take the tough decisions needed to cut our debt.

Many of these messages were reiterated last night on the TV debate – and I hope you found David Cameron’s closing words inspiring.

Thank you to all the team out in Melksham yesterday morning and Corsham yesterday afternoon with me – particular thanks to Giles Chichester MEP for coming to join the campaign trail.

My evening was spent in Cepen Park canvassing, then I returned to my home in Chippenham to watch the historic live TV debate – whatever other views you formed, most people I have spoken to confirmed they would not want 5 more years of Gordon Brown.  Here in Chippenham we can take positive steps to prevent that – a vote for me on May 6th is one step away from Gordon!

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