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A Message from Colin
Dear all,
Thank you once again for all your continued support for the election.
Tomorrow (Thursday) is polling day and for those of you in the Derbyshire Dales, I hope you will consider giving me your support at the ballot.
In me, you will get a candidate who is passionate and cares about the Derbyshire Dales, is local and knows the issues affecting the area and a candidate who will always put people before party politics and stand up for local jobs.
Above all, you will elect a principled candidate who is honest, trustworthy and ready to work to restore your faith in parliament and the democratic system.
REMEMBER – voting Liberal Democrat in Derbyshire Dales only helps the Conservatives. If you want the Tories out, vote Labour.
But I hope that I will earn your vote on personal merit, not tactical voting!
Best wishes,
Colin Swindell
On May 6th Vote for Colin Swindell
Local
27 years old, born, brought-up, educated and worked in the Derbyshire Dales all his life.
In-touch
A District and Parish Councillor and a community activist, Colin shares and understands the aspirations and concerns of local people.
Active
Colin is a campaigner on the big issues, including, Post Office closures, healthcare services, jobs and public transport. Spoke out against increases in car park charges.
Fresh
A young, enthusiastic and principled candidate, Colin is untainted by the expenses scandal and will provide the fresh start we need.
“Working for a better Derbyshire Dales”
Colin writes;
Over the past few weeks I have been touring the constituency and meeting as many voters as possible.
I wish to take this opportunity to thank the electorate for being so positive and welcoming.
But one thing that has been made quite clear is voter’s disenchantment with the current state of politics – and it’s not surprising!
I pledge to make restoring your faith in politicians a top priority, remaining 100% transparent and accountable at all times.
I want to serve your interests, not my own!
Vote for Colin to get the Tories out!
FACT - At the last general election in this area, Labour came second behind the Conservatives.





