Jason Sugarman Conservative parliamentary candidate for the Lewes Constituency attended the Conservative Spring conference held at the Brighton Metropole hotel, this weekend.
The event was held over two days with speeches from members of the shadow cabinet. David Cameron closed the conference by delivering a very confident and impressive speech surrounded by his shadow cabinet and local parliamentary candidates.
Jason Sugarman said
“The whole conference was very empowering, and it was an honour to be able to sit on the stage whilst David Cameron delivered his speech. It is clear at the next election it is either five more years of Gordon Brown’s tired Government making things worse or a Vote for Change, with David Cameron and the Conservatives with energy, leadership and values to get the county moving.
It is imperative that residents in the Lewes constituency support the need for change for too long our constituency has been neglected, a vote for Norman Baker is a vote for five more years of Gordon Brown’s failing government.
We can’t go on like this, a vote for Conservatives is a**Vote for Change**”
Vote for change the Conservatives will:
1. Act now on debt to get the economy moving. Deal with the deficit more quickly than Labour so that mortgage rates stay lower for longer with the Conservatives.
2. Get Britain working by boosting enterprise. Cut corporation tax rates, abolish taxes on the first ten jobs created by new businesses, promote green jobs, and get people off welfare and into work.
3. Make Britain the most family-friendly country in Europe. Freeze council tax and raise the basic state pension, recognise marriage in the tax system and back couples in the benefits system, support young families with extra health visitors, and fight back against crime.
4. Back the NHS. Increase spending on health every year, and make the NHS work for patients not managers.
5. Raise standards in schools. Give teachers the power to restore discipline, and create new smaller schools.
6. Change politics. Reduce the number of MPs, cut Whitehall and quangos by a third, and let taxpayers see where their money is being spent.
