Suffolk's Tory manifesto launched with peninsula candidate

By Derek Davis

31st Mar 2021 | Local News

Suffolk Conservatives have launched their manifesto for the 2021 Suffolk County Council elections.

Mary McLaren, is the prospective candidate for the Tory party to represent the Peninsula Division for the county, with the elections being held on Thursday, May 6.

Matthew Hicks, leader of Suffolk Conservatives, and the field of Conservative candidates were joined at the online launch by the Secretary of State of Health, the Rt. Hon Matt Hancock MP.

Matthew Hicks said: "Since early 2020 our world has changed dramatically and we have supported Suffolk vulnerable residents through the Covid19 pandemic. Suffolk Conservatives are proud to stand on our record over the last four years.

"Our manifesto is a positive forward-thinking approach and built on four pillars that run throughout the manifesto:

· We will prioritise Suffolk's vulnerable residents

· We will strengthen Suffolk's economy

· We will protect and enhance Suffolk's environment

· We will deliver real value for money for the Suffolk taxpayer

"Suffolk Conservatives will not stand still. There is a genuine sense of optimism in our country with the roll out of the vaccine and us emerging from lockdown and this is reflected in an optimistic, forward looking, positive manifesto to build Suffolk back even better than it was previously."

The full manifesto is here...

Although the full list of candidates has not yet been formally announced, it is known that Alastair McCraw will stand as an Independent, while Simon Harley will fight the seat for the Greens.

     

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