
Conservatives in Tynemouth started the new year in campaigning mode with the unveiling of a new poster stating that this is the ‘Year for Change’. David Cameron launched the health section of the Conservative Party’s draft manifesto and unveiled a new nationwide poster campaign.
The health section of the draft manifesto outlines the Conservative Party’s reform plan for the National Health Service. It explains how a Conservative Government would create an NHS based around the needs of patients, run according to the clinical judgements of healthcare professionals, not the preferences of politicians, with a greater focus on improving the nation's public health. And it confirms the party’s commitment to protecting NHS spending in real terms.
The poster on Tynemouth Road in North Tyneside, is one of nearly 1,000 sites across the UK, and features a picture of David Cameron alongside the wording “We can’t go on like this. I’ll cut the deficit, not the NHS”.
Wendy Morton, Conservative Candidate for Tynemouth was joined by Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and Sport Jeremy Hunt. Wendy said: “We know there will be an election in the next few months and it is vital that we get the change the country needs. People across the North East have been taken for granted by Gordon Brown and that’s why this must be the year for change.”
5th January 2010 Tags: Wendy Morton Tynemouth |