David Cameron Launches Election Battle Bus In Hazel Grove

  • Posted on the 25th July 2009

On Thursday, David Cameron visited the Hazel Grove constituency in support of its Prospective Conservative MP, Annesley Abercorn. He was greeted by Conservative activists at High Lane Conservative Club who invited him to climb on board Annesley’s battle bus – a 1960s Routemaster double decker.

David Cameron officially launched the bus and cut a ribbon that went across the entrance to the open rear platform vehicle. He said, ”I’m supporting Annesley, he’s a first class candidate who’ll work really hard for local people, it’s great to be here supporting his campaign and he has this great campaign bus. He’s going to be using that to get out and meet with local people to listen to their issues, their problems, to work well for them, in this coming election. He will make an excellent MP.” He then went inside the lower deck and had a chat with local Conservative activists.

Prospective Conservative MP for Hazel Grove said, ”Its a tremendous honour for me to welcome David to Hazel Grove. I have been meeting thousands of people on doorsteps locally over the last 18 months and there is a real desire for change in Hazel Grove and for our country. The only alternative to this Labour Government is David Cameron’s Conservatives. David’s support for my campaign demonstrates that the Conservative Party is determined for Hazel Grove to return to the Conservatives once again at the next General Election.’
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