Andrew Turner: Conservative Party Candidate: Isle of Wight 2010 Elections

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Isle of Wight 2010 Elections: Conservative Party Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, Andrew TurnerThis is the first time I have been invited to make a direct address on an independent blog site. I am out canvassing on doorsteps, speaking at meetings and events and using traditional media but I welcome the opportunity to speak directly to VentnorBlog readers.

This election is the most important in a generation. With a Conservative Government I can make a real difference for the Island.

Gordon Brown has presided over the longest and deepest recession since records began. A deal between Labour and the LibDems could keep the same team in Downing Street. Like Ken Clarke, I believe this would prove disastrous for Britain. A Lib-Lab pact could cut the vital link between MPs and individual constituencies.

We simply cannot go on with an economy built on debt; anyone who runs a home knows borrowing is only ever a short term solution. Gordon Brown says that cutting public spending takes money out of the economy. He’s wrong. Leaving your money in your pocket is the best way to help Britain recover.

Sustainable jobs are best created by private enterprise not public money. We must create the right environment for business to flourish, cut red-tape and get banks lending again. Locally, only business can improve job prospects. We have some world class restaurants, hotels and tourist attractions and I will do whatever I can to promote our valuable tourism industry.

Our existing manufacturing base must be protected and encouraged to grow. We had great news recently from GKN, but we cannot simply rely on multi-national companies to create new jobs, our experience with Vestas should teach us that. We must help home-grown businesses and entrepreneurs to flourish.

The nation’s health is our top priority, and I know first-hand how important the NHS is in a crisis. I was fortunate to recover well from a stroke in 2006, I do still sometimes struggle to find a word but my brain works just the same – care from the excellent team at St Mary’s enabled my return to work. Not everyone is so lucky!

Pensioners need enough to live on without means-tested benefits and our young people need good education, training and proper jobs. Island families need to feel the Government is on their side, not constantly squeezing them for more tax. Under a Conservative Government council tax need not increase for two years.

Conservatives will cut the number of migrants, from 200,000 each year to tens of thousands and introduce a dedicated border police force. In our cities especially, public services are feeling the strain. The LibDem policy of an amnesty and giving citizenship to those who entered illegally can only encourage more people to come in future. I believe we should have the power to decide the number of both EU and non-EU migrants.

We need freedom from the stifling bureaucracy of the EU – decisions on British laws must be made here – not Brussels.

That is the way we will rebuild our broken economy and our great nation.

Andrew Turner’s leaflets on The Straight Choice

Andrew Turner on My Next MP

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Guy Eades
5, February 2024 9:05 pm

Purchased in 2014 and then leased to the RSPB since then. Most persons / organisations don’t need 10 years to make up their minds what to do next. It seems to be a sort of malaise in East Wight and the Bay Area – purchase a property and do nothing whilst it either goes wild or to wrack and ruin. The site opposite us in Sandown has… Read more »

Angela Hewitt
6, February 2024 7:39 am

Has anyone done a survey of species now using the site since it has been locked? It is commonly known amongst experts that derelict sites are prone to attract an increse in biodiversity and species. This needs to be surveyed before anything is done to the site.

lifewriterbutmainlybeer
6, February 2024 8:58 am

I am wondering if there are any public rights of way over this land? Just a thought. I assume not, or people would be using it / them, wouldn’t they?

elemental
Reply to  lifewriterbutmainlybeer
6, February 2024 11:01 am

I’m an advocate for non-violent direct action & at Greenham Common in 1984, we carried bolt croppers for any pesky padlocks!

Guy Eades
6, February 2024 9:34 am

Biodiversity may increase where there is no human presence. However the intelligent challenge for our species is to learn to be and live in harmony with other species so both prosper. This is the purpose of selling this land to the EA and to be managed by the RSPB both human agencies acting on behalf of us other humans the general public and in the case of… Read more »

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