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Croydon and Sutton

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Result last election:

Con - 39
Lab - 33
Lib - 11
UKIP - 10
Grn - 8
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Secretary of State for International Development 2010 - 2012
Conservative Party Chairman 2008 - 2010
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury 2005 - 2008
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Re: Croydon and Sutton

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Justine Greening and local candidates were in Croydon and Sutton, together with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Michael Smythe, to speak to constituents. They brought with them leaflets to be handed out.


World Class Social Services - “Britain has long led the way when it comes to social services and when people look to Britain, they inevitably look to London. While the last few years have been difficult, the financial constraints of the 2008-recession are finally beyond us, and we can start to invest once again to ensure that our NHS and Education systems are the cream of the crop. Sadly, Croydon and Sutton has been left behind by two successive Labour governments, and our LEA ranks well behind the national average. Justine will not only invest in education across London, but she will work hard to ensure that the national government takes the necessary steps to ensure places just like Croydon and Sutton are given the service they expect.”

Community and Localism - “Sutton is a perfect example of the kind of community spirit and localism that the Conservative Party believes in so strongly. That’s why, in 2010, the national Conservative government selected it as one of the four ‘vanguard areas’ for the roll out of the Big Society initiative. As part of this initiative, Sutton was given additional assistance and resources to make sure that all the things we love about it were strengthened and deepened. Justine will take the example of Sutton and apply it broadly across London, to create a more democratic, community-focused city.”

Promoting Equality - “As a national minister, Justine found every opportunity to promote equality and the empowerment of young women. She will take that same attitude and spirit with her to City Hall, and ensure that every opportunity is made available to the extraordinary women who make London so special. Whether it is by hosting all-women’s panel discussions on hot-topic issues, or creating legislative and administrative changes, Justine will prioritize women-specific issues and never stop fighting against sexism, and practices discriminatory toward women. It is only by rooting out inherent prejudices and social biases that we can form cohesive societies.”

Keeping You Connected - “Whether it is to get to work or to experience the vibrant culture of Britain’s capital, public transit is massively important for Londoners. Justine and her team will begin the process to keep the underground running 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week and will ensure that you can stay connected by having a 4G and 5G connection on all tube platforms.”

They will hand out pamphlets, offering the voter more information on the candidate’s platform and directing them to a website with biographical details and policy priorities.

The Pamphlet

On the front is a picture of Justine Greening with the local candidate. A title reads “All of London’s Communities Matter” and a subtitle reads “Justine Greening for Mayor of London.” On the back of the pamphlet, is written the following:

Justine Greening and [Local Candidate] will fight hard for Croydon and Sutton. Together, we can achieve a better London for ALL of its inhabitants by…
  • Building 200 new homes across London with various values, and various target markets.
  • Investing in London’s schools and healthcare facilities to restore its position as the best city in the world to live.
  • Keeping our streets safe by investing in the police services, crime prevention programmes, and neighborhood watch.
  • Making London an inclusive place to live by promoting diversity of religion, race, sexual orientation, and gender, and making London’s public spaces more friendly to diverse peoples.
  • Attracting the world’s business back to London once Britain leaves the European Union.
  • Keeping you connected with 4G and 5G on all tube platforms, and opening the underground 24/7.
The Rt. Hon. Michael J. Smythe
Member of Parliament for Chelsea and Fulham
Chancellor of the Exchequer

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