
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:
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:
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 A sense of mission has been replaced by a PR agenda.”He went on to accuse David Cameron of "superficiality, unreliability and an apparent lack of any clear convictions."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.
Harrish Bisnauthsing - Your local candidate.
A message from Harrish Bisnauthsing

“Thirteen years of a Labour government has been thirteen years of broken promises. Rising unemployment, economic recession and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are not what local people expected from Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
“Neither did we expect the exposure of an MPs expense account scandal of enormous proportions that has shocked and horrified the nation.
“Neither did we expect the exposure of an MPs expense account scandal of enormous proportions that has shocked and horrified the nation.
“Many local people have told me of their disillusionment with the Labour government, Comments such as: “‘Gordon signed the cheques for the Iraq war but cannot find the cash to keep our Post Office open’”, are all too familiar.
“Another familiar comment is that on far too many issues ‘Labour are just like the Conservatives’. People want a real change and the only party that will provide it is the Liberal Democrats.
"If elected as your truly local Member of Parliament I promise to be a strong local champion for our community and will work hard to end years of Labour and Conservative neglect.
“I will fight every day to make Grantham and Stamford a better place to live. I will be a strong and effective MP for all local people.”
Your local candidate.
Topics:
blair,
brown,
conservative,
expenses,
iraq,
labour,
neglect,
post office,
real change,
unemployment
Harrish is a Liberal Democrat because he believes in social democracy.
If elected MP Harrish will support Liberal Democrat policies to bring about:
1. Fairer taxation to put money back in your pocket
The LibDem’s tax reform will ensure that no-one will pay tax on the first £10,000 they earn. Millions of low-earners and pensioners will pay no tax at all.
Those earning more than £10,000 a year will be £700 better off.
2. Investment in our future
LibDem’s believe in quality education, training and skill development for everyone.
Smaller class sizes in schools.
Action for a green environment.
3. Improving the services we all rely on
Nothing matters more than protecting our vital public services.
LibDems’ will put 3000 more police on patrol
We will cut NHS waste so that more can be spent on front-line services.
4. Electoral reform to ensure every vote counts.
Our first-past-the-post system is undemocratic and ensures that most votes count for nothing. It is time for a system suitable for the 21st Century.
Your local candidate.
Harrish Bisnauthsing - Your local candidate

He is well-known as a local councillor, having been elected to Stamford Town Council in 1987. He has since served on many council committees and was elected Mayor of Stamford in 2002-2003. He now also serves on South Kesteven District Council.
Harrish is a local businessman; following 12 years of service in the Royal Air Force as a Computer and Radar System Engineer, he formed his own IT company. He was later recruited by a national company as a computer engineer, where he works today.
When he has time Harrish enjoys a game of squash, swimming, reading and photography.
Your local candidate.
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