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Conservatives Launch Local Poster Campaign

Your Conservative Prospective MPs Iain Lindley and Matthew Sephton today launched locally the Conservative billboard poster campaign featuring Party leader David Cameron.

The poster features the Conservative pledge to sort out Labour’s debt crisis, whilst committing to support vital front line public services, and in particular the National Health Service.

Councillor Iain Lindley, Prospective Conservative MP for Worsley & Eccles South, said:

“Labour have let local residents across Salford down - we can’t go on like this. Local residents across Salford need a fresh start, and the country desperately needs change to get back on its feet.”

Matthew Sephton, Prospective Conservative MP for Salford & Eccles, said:

“Local people in Salford need a Parliamentary team who are prepared to listen to local concerns, and Britain needs a strong, modern Prime Minister leading a united government. They can only get that with local Conservatives working hard for Salford, and with David Cameron leading a strong new Conservative Government.”

Matthew Sephton Selected For Salford & Eccles

Cllr Iain Lindley congratulates Matthew Sephton on his selection.Local Conservatives in Salford have selected Matthew Sephton as their Prospective MP for the new Salford & Eccles constituency. Matthew will stand at the General Election against sitting Labour MP Hazel Blears.

Matthew is an experienced community campaigner who lives in the City Centre, having spent all of his life in the North West. He works as a teacher at a Primary School in Stockport.

Matthew said:

“It is a great honour to be selected as the Prospective Conservative MP for Salford & Eccles. Local residents across the City of Salford have been let down badly and taken for granted by Labour. Local people deserve an MP who will work with them and listen to their concerns, and I look forward to meeting as many local people as possible over the coming months. Only the Conservatives can provide a fresh start and the change that local people in Salford, Swinton and Eccles need and deserve”.

Picture: Cllr Iain Lindley congratulates Matthew Sephton on his selection.