Karen's campaign was back in Alton and Farley this weekend. On Saturday she met local people in Alton. She and her supporters visited voters at home and discussed a wide range of issues of concern from fuel prices to voting.
Karen and her family enjoyed two local sports events at the weekend, taking in the Leek Town FC celebration match on Sunday and then the county cricket at Leek Cricket Club on Monday. All this squeezed in around the real job of meeting more voters in Werrington!
Karen is a regular customer of Boardman's newsagent in Leek but today's discussion with Susan Boardman was about more than the usual paper bill and football stickers for her kids. The National Federation of Retail Newsagents invited Karen to hear their concerns and by coincidence it was her local shop they chose to come to.
Karen Bradley, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Staffordshire Moorlands, today wrote an open letter to her Labour Party opponent, Charlotte Atkins, demanding that she withdraw the misleading and dishonest leaflets currently being distributed to the people of Staffordshire Moorlands.
Karen joined the other two main candidates in the general election at Leek College on Friday as an audience of over 100 interested students put questions on a range of issues from education to MPs expenses.
Staffordshire Moorlands is a large constituency full of very different places. Karen has met voters across the whole of the Moorlands in the last four years. This week Karen visited a different one of our towns and villages every day.
The Shadow Minister for Health Stephen O'Brien joined Karen Bradley campaigning in Biddulph on Tuesday. Stephen and Karen spoke to dozens of people to describe Conservative plans to expand and support the NHS.
Karen spent a busy day campaigning on Tuesday, starting at the Leek Livestock Market. Karen met farmers and suppliers to the farming sector as she enjoyed the hustle and bustle of the market.
Karen Bradley has been covering ground across the Moorlands in the general election campaign and today she joined the leader of Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, Sybil Ralphs, in Stockton Brook and Bagnall and Stanley.
Karen Bradley joined her political opponents on the hustings in Biddulph on Sunday night and there was only one topic of discussion. Both the questions from the floor and the commments from members of the panel discussed only Conservative policies on health, the economy and Karen's involvement in the local community.