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Showing posts with label Harrish Bisnauthsing. Show all posts

Liberal Democrats perform at Grantham debate

Harrish Bisnauthsing, Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Grantham and Stamford, was recently represented by Tim Fitzgerald at the Grantham election debate hosted by Grantham Business Club and the Grantham Journal.

The debate chaired by Grantham businessman Wade Rowlett also featured the Labour and Conservative candidates.

Tim, as Harrish's representative, spoke authoritatively on both local and national issue.

A main concern at the debate was the lack of local employment opportunities in comparison to the high levels of new housing being developed in the area. Tim explained how Harrish, as MP, would support Liberal Democrat initiatives to offer incentives for high-tech, green technology companies. Some of these already exist in Grantham and should be supported further in their development.

Grantham and Stamford constituency map - Are you in?

The Grantham & Stamford Constituency includes the following voting areas:
All Saints, Aveland, Belmont, Bourne East, Bourne West, Earlesfield, Forest, Glen Eden, Grantham St John’s, Green Hill, Greyfriars, Harrowby, Hillsides, Isaac Newton, Morkery, Stamford St John’s, Thurlby, Toller and Truesdale, , Ringstone, St Anne's, St George's, St Mary's and St Wulfram's.
Image produced from the Ordnance Survey electionmap service. Image reproduced with permission of Ordnance Survey and Land and Property Services 

Harrish Bisnauthsing - Your local candidate


Harrish Bisnauthsing is out and about the Grantham and Stamford constituency campaigning for the Lib Dems in the build up to the General Election. Over the course of the campaign election materials will be posted on this site for all. Follow the link below for the complete document displayed in a plain text format for the visually impaired.

Harrish out on the town!

...why don't you join him at either Grantham or Stamford market?



Meet your Liberal Democrat Parliamentary candidate for the Grantham and Stamford constituency, Harrish Bisnauthsing, andother members of the Lib Dem branches of Grantham, Stamford and Bourne from 9am at Stamford Market on Friday April 2nd and Friday April 23rd, and also at Grantham Market from 9am on Saturday April 10th.

Harrish will be around the stall to discuss your local priorities. What do you think about our local services? Where do you think investmentscan be made? You will also have the option to give your real support to the Liberal Democrats by joining the party at the stand.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Harrish calls for more jobs in manufacture for Grantham and Stamford

Harrish Bisnauthsing discusses the future of business in the region with David Bramwell, Operations Director, Quality Furniture.
 
This week Harrish has visited two engineering firms in Grantham, both of which have successfully weathered the economic storm. It is obvious that the Government must support manufacturing in the region; but as well as this they must encourage interrelationships between local firms.

For British manufacturing to succeed the focus should be on quality products and efficient production systems; such as 'one piece flow' and 'just in time'. As your local MP Harrish Bisnauthsing will do everything he can to encourage new manufacturing in the region and train employees for essential jobs in the manufacturing sector.


Harrish Bisnauthsing learning more about wind turbine components with David T Holt, Managing Director, BGB Innovations.
Reference sites:
Quality Furniture -  http://www.qfc.co.uk/
Liberal Democrat business policies - http://www.libdems.org.uk/business.aspx

Grantham & Stamford - What are your voting choices?

At the last General Election in 2005 the people of Grantham and Stamford elected a Conservative Member of Parliament – Quentin Davies – to represent them.
On June 26th, 2007, the night before Gordon Brown became Prime Minister, Mr Davies defected to the Labour Party.
In the circumstances, it is perfectly justifiable for the electors of Grantham and Stamford to expect an explanation from their MP.
In a letter to the Conservative leader, David Cameron, Mr Davies made his reasons clear. He wrote:
“Under your leadership the Conservative Party appears to me to have ceased collectively to believe in anything, or to stand for anything. It has no bedrock. It exists on shifting sands. A sense of mission has been replaced by a PR agenda.”
He went on to accuse David Cameron of "superficiality, unreliability and an apparent lack of any clear convictions." Which he said ought to: "exclude you from the position of national leadership to which you aspire.”
Quite an indictment: but surely an MP who felt so strongly should have done the honourable thing and resigned and caused a by-election? Quentin Davies chose to stay as an MP regardless of the opinions of his constituents.
So who has been chosen to replace Quentin Davies as your new Conservative Party Candidate? Nick Boles a close associate of David Cameron, George Osborne, Rachel Whetstone and Ed Vaizey – an influential group of Conservatives often referred to as the ‘Notting Hill Set’

So the choices are as follows:
  • Vote for your Local Liberal Democrat Candidate Harrish Bisnauthsing who lives and works in the constituency, is a Town councillor and ex-Mayor of Stamford and serves on the SKDC.
  • Or vote for another Conservative candidate Nick Boles, who is closely associated with David Cameron and the views that caused the last Tory candidate to defect to the Labour Party.
It’s No Contest!

Harrish Bisnauthsing - Your local candidate.