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Meet Deborah Hopkins, your Labour Party Candidate At WOMEN’S INSTITUTE, CRANTOCK ST, NEWQUAY On SATURDAY 22ND MARCH from 10am - 1.00pm plus Table Top Sale Coffee, cakes and refreshments Tables only £3 and going fast – book one now raise some cash for Spring Telephone 01637 874768 to book today Drop in on Saturday, eat cake, use your voice, be heard and be proud of Newquay. Tell Deborah what YOU want for Newquay We are looking forward to meeting you all. Deborah describes herself as a ‘Newquay bird’, having grown up here attending Trenance, Edgcumbe and Tretherras Schools. She has been a passionate supporter of Newquay all her life and has chosen to bring her family home to grow up here, to benefit from Newquay’s energy, vibrancy and open-hearted community Deborah is fighting already, as the only Opposition Election Candidate, for the best deals for Newquay; For Coastal Defence repairs centrally funded as a matter of urgency ready for the Summer Season For Local Government funding that provides for our most vulnerable neighbours For appropriate, affordable, legal housing that meets local need and supports our future together as a community For a Health Service that cares for us when we need it, regardless of ability to pay. ….in the face of a Coalition that nobody voted for and which has made us £1600 worse off since 2010 Our MP has voted FOR: Bedroom Tax that hurts disabled and vulnerable people worst of all A Privatised Health Service that has fractured our Cornish health care system Local Government Cuts that have left Newquay Town juggling huge financial burdens and facing lost services Destabilised local employment, forcing people into part time work and zero hours contracts creating the highest levels of working poverty on record. Privatisation and cuts to essential life saving services, Coastguard, Police, Ambulance and Health services Deborah is fighting hard to bring our MP to account for his betrayal of the people of Newquay and St Austell. Come and join in, NEWQUAY DESERVES BETTER.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 21:55:35 +0000

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