Many people feel alienated from politics and for many it can appear exclusive, but it is not. We are very welcoming! Winning elections and informing voters what the Conservative Party stands for is not only done during elections. We are constantly asking local people what their views are through surveys and canvassing. Political campaigning is essential in a free society, and we want people to get involved. Please use the form below to let us know how you want to help, whether it is by displaying a poster, or by coming out campaigning with us.

Jack Freeman, Ealing Central and Acton Conservatives

Acting Deputy Chairman - Political 


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Tick activities below:
Volunteer at our office in Broughton Road
Make a few phone calls to prospective voters in your Ward
Help with canvassing (with Candidates in your local neighbourhood going door to door)
Host a residents meeting for your Council Candidates and invite neighbours
Deliver a few leaflets in your neighboring streets especially up to May 2010
Help on election day with telling at polling stations and chasing up supporters
Join a local Ward campaign team

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