I am proud to have lived in Eastleigh Borough for 11 years and have worked at both Prysmian in Bishopstoke and the NHS in Omega House, Eastleigh Town Centre.
My strongly held personal values coupled with extensive business acumen afford me the qualities to effectively represent you as your Councillor and MP.
If you are disillusioned with the pantomime in the House of Commons or just feel politically homeless, why not consider voting for a party with a bold, fresh new approach to politics demonstrated by ambitious common-sense policies to benefit every person in the UK?
We must reform the way our country is run and managed, so it works properly for the people. In many areas, just the application of basic common sense would be a good start!
Let’s reclaim our right to free speech and let’s celebrate our pride in being British: our amazing culture, our incredible heritage, and our wonderful values.
Leaving the undemocratic EU was just the beginning. People’s eyes have been opened as to the benefits of being an independent sovereign UK. Reform is now possible and essential in three key areas:
to succeed, we must become a low tax, smartly regulated, high growth economy. Faster growth is the only way to better wages and more tax revenues to invest in better healthcare and other public services. Our bold economic vision frees up over 6 million people from paying income tax and frees up over 1.2 million small businesses/self-employed from paying corporation tax. We would also remove a raft of stifling taxes. This will generate much faster growth.
we must be ambitious, seeking faster, more efficient public services that work better for us all, with better results. For example, in health, we should demand zero waiting lists. Our police need to focus on preventing crime and catching criminals, not woke nonsense.
major change is needed to the bodies that impact our lives, the unelected cronyism of the House of Lords, the unaccountable civil service, the bloated BBC. Reform is essential to our voting system so it is fairer and more representative; the two-party system embeds the status quo and prevents real change.