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Tory support is on the rise



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ANALYSIS of the local election results in the Dewsbury Parliamentary constituency shows Conservative support is increasing dramatically.
ANALYSIS of the local election results in the Dewsbury Parliamentary constituency shows Conservative support is increasing dramatically.
Last week, across the wards of the constituency, Conservatives took 37 per cent of the vote, a nine per cent increase on 12 months ago. Also in this year's vote, the Labour Party gained just 24 per cent.
In the local elections of May 2007, the Conservatives got 28 per cent and Labour got 26 per cent.
These figures show residents across Dewsbury know the Conservatives are the only Party listening to their concerns.
Last Thursday, we gained a seat in Denby Dale, and increased our votes across the constituency. I would like to thank people for their votes and promise that we will continue to work for everyone in the run up to a general election.
With more than one hundred tax rises, the doubling of violent crime, and cuts to key NHS services, people across Dewsbury have had enough of Gordon Brown and Labour.

KEVIN HOLLINRAKE
CONSERVATIVE PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE FOR DEWSBURY



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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 2:19 PM
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