Another frenetic day on the campaign trail – I visited companies, factories and spoke to people on the doorstep and our positive messages seem to be getting through
Campaign Day Twenty-Eight
It was a great pleasure to welcome Chris Patten to the constituency as he joined me in visiting Avon Valley Park, Staverton House and Whitehall Garden Centre
Day Twenty-one – Focus on business and the economy
On Monday I was pleased to welcome Ken Clarke to the constituency, and talked more about the dangers of a Hung Parliament
Campaign Day Eighteen
Having a interesting meeting with angler Martin Bowler in Chippenham and highlighting the dangers of a hung Parliament in Corsham
Campaign Day Fourteen – Positive Campaigning
Today has again taken me across the constituency: Melksham, Paxcroft Mead, Bradford on Avon and Corsham.
Campaign Day Twelve – Culture and Daleks!
Ghostbusters, Stormtroopers, Daleks, Centurions and even a Shadow Secretary, what a day!
Campaign Day Eleven – The morning after the night before
Everyone had their view on the TV debate, but what struck me was the manners towards each other shown by the three gentlemen
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
Campaign Day Eight – Boundary Changes
Yet another beautiful day to be in Wiltshire. Today we were out and about in Monkton Farleigh, Melksham and Hilperton, and the new boundary changes was something that popped up a lot
Campaign Day Three – Transport
My blog from day three of the campaign trail, today in Melksham and Corsham. I was joined by Theresa Villiers, Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, and Shadow Defence Minister and local MP Andrew Murrison to discuss Trowbridge Driving Centre and Corsham Station

