Campaign Day Twenty-five

Had a great meeting at the Pewsham Campaign Office, and we reflect on the performance of the previous nights Leader’s Debate

Not such a sunny day, but an excellent team meeting in Pewsham before heading out on the campaign trail in Corsham.

I am sure many reflected on the previous night’s debate, and that I was not alone in seeing that Nick Clegg was out of his depth on the economy. He had the same style but offered no substance. And he failed to be straight with people on:

  • The Euro: he said he doesn’t advocate joining the Euro, but his Manifesto says we should.
  • Immigration: he said four fifths of people who come here come from the EU, but the independent figures show it’s less than a third.
  • An amnesty for illegal immigrants: he denied he supports an amnesty, but that’s exactly what his party proposes.
  • Welfare: he said people who refuse work shouldn’t get benefits, but his welfare spokesman says they should.

Whilst David Cameron launched his contract between the people and the Conservative Party, detailing what the Conservative Party will do for you if we win on Thursday.  You can read the contract in full by clicking here

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