Conservative
Candidate Sets Out Local Election Manifesto
Alexander
Northcote states his personal campaign issues
As Tony Blair fires the starting pistol for the general election, local
Conservative Candidate for Brentford & Isleworth and Ann Keen MP contender,
Alexander Northcote, comes out of the starting blocks with his manifesto.
If elected, he states that he will work to deal with the local issues
that matter to people which he believes are more police, better school
discipline, controlled immigration, cleaner hospitals and lower taxes.
He also promises to reply to all letters from constituents, hold fortnightly �open-door� surgeries and will �only claim the expenses necessary to serve
the people of Brentford & Isleworth. I will not claim money to pay
for housing in London.�
Speaking
after his selection last year Mr. Northcote said: �I am delighted to have
been selected as the Prospective Parliamentary Candidate. When I grew
up, Brentford & Isleworth had a Conservative MP. I am determined it
will again. We will re-take this seat at the next General Election.
�This is a diverse area and this Government is failing everyone who lives
here. Higher taxes, congestion and crime are blighting people�s lives.
Ann Keen supports a Government that is losing the trust of people from
Chiswick to Isleworth. I am determined to win that trust back for the
Tories.�
John Davies, the Chairman of Brentford & Isleworth Conservative Association
commented: �In Alexander, I believe we have found a candidate who will
take on Ann Keen and win. As a young man with a growing family, he shares
all of our concerns over health, education and transport. He is eager
to get out and meet the electorate. By the time of the next General Election,
whenever it is called, there will be very few voters in the constituency
who will not have had the opportunity of meeting with him.�
Alexander, a former broadcast journalist with the BBC, Capital Radio and
ITN, currently works for a communications agency in Central London. He
advises Michael Howard�s team at Conservative Central Office and is also
involved in various charities, including Tusk Trust, which promotes the
conservation of elephants in Africa.
Ann Keen currently holds the seat with a majority of over 10,000 but boundary
changes have removed some wards from the constituency that were traditionally
Labour strongholds.
April 19, 2005
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