
Telford is a two horse race
Election results over the last three years have confirmed a major swing from Labour to the Conservatives. Telford has always been considered a Labour stronghold - BUT THAT HAS NOW CHANGED.- May 2007- Conservatives out-polled Labour in Telford’s local elections and took control of the Telford and Wrekin Council for the first time ever.
- November 2007 - Conservatives won a seat from Labour in the Brookside by-election.
- March 2008 - Conservatives gained a seat from the Independents in the Horsehay and Lightmoor by-election.
- June 2009 - Conservatives topped the poll in the European Elections in Telford and Wrekin with Labour pushed into third place.
TOM'S PLEDGESThe General Election has been called and Tom Biggins has set out his pledges for the Telford constituency. Should he be elected as Telford's MP, this is the work he will be concentrating on: |
KEY POLICIESThese are just some of the steps a Conservative Government will take to get our country back on track:
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Local news
Eric Pickles visits Telford and invites residents to 'do their bit'
Conservative Party Chairman, Eric Pickles, has paid a visit to Telford to meet with local residents ahead of next week’s General Election.
Ken Clarke visit gives rallying start to Telford’s General Election campaign
Off to a rallying start, Tom Biggins’ General Election campaign to become the first Conservative MP in Telford gained Ministerial support today with a visit to the town by Shadow Minister, Ken Clarke.
Stop Labour’s tax on jobs and working people from killing the recovery
Tom Biggins, Conservative Candidate for Telford, today gave his backing to new Conservative plans to stop a new jobs tax on working families and local firms across the West Midlands.
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National news
A New Party for Northern Ireland
Party co-Chairman Andrew Feldman announces plans for new party in Northern Ireland
CPF Winter Conference
Party co-Chairman Sayeeda Warsi has congratulated the Conservative Policy Forum on their first Winter Conference.
Labour's position on police funding in chaos
In an interview the Shadow Policing Minister, David Hanson, tried to contradict his own boss Yvette Cooper.
Labour admit they now support the Government's spending plans for the police
Labour’s shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has backed down and supported the Government’s pay freeze for police officers which will save £350 million.
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Conservative policies
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Write to: Tom Biggins, Broadway House, 2 Haygate Road, Wellington, Telford, TF1 1SG
Telephone: 01952 253473
Email: tom@tombiggins4telford.com

















