Karen Bradley met more businesses in Staffordshire Moorlands today and the clear message they put across was: stop the Labour government raising taxes and let us grow.
Karen Bradley carried her campaign for Staffordshire Moorlands to Biddulph Park tonight as a guest of the local residents' association. Karen met local voters and listened to their concerns in a discussion that ranged from the role of the BBC to the voting system.
Karen Bradley visited Leek livestock market today to talk to buyers and sellers about the issues affecting farming today. Leek market is the only livestock market left in Staffordshire and as such an important place for the business of farming.
Karen Bradley continued her election campaign with visits to local businesses around Rushton Spencer. Karen is committed to helping bring in Conservative policies that will reduce red tape, promote employment and help local businesses flourish - if the Conservatives win the election.
Karen Bradley took her election campaign to Biddulph today. With local supporters Karen was out meeting voters in the town on the day that the Conservatives launched their policy on welfare that will get people back to work.
A team of volunteers joined Karen Bradley in canvassing in Leek and Biddulph on Saturday. The sun shone and the Conservative team both young and more experienced set out to deliver leaflets and drum up more support for Karen's campaign.
As the election campaign gets underway Karen Bradley points out a timely reminder of why we need change in Staffordshire Moorlands as Labour has yet again let down rural areas. Conservative Party research has shown that Labour has "fiddled" local Government funding, taking away resources from rural areas like the Moorlands and instead giving it to cities where they think they can win.
It's day three of the election campaign and Karen has been out and about in Leek meeting local businesses, canvassing and delivering leaflets with her key campaign pledges.
"Win it for Britain" was just one of the supportive comments from voters today as Karen Bradley and Conservatives in the Moorlands set out their stall for the General Election in the Market Place Leek today.
Karen appeared alongside local businessmen on the Sam Plank show on Moorlands Radio on Thursday to discuss the Budget and its effect on people in the Moorlands. During the hour long feature, the panel debated who from the Moorlands is better off from the Budget and who that many local people are worse off.