15 NOV 2009

Our young volunteers

Ealing & Acton Conservatives are delighted to have two young volunteers, Sanjiv Walia and Hugo Sutherland, who are giving up their time to come and help in our busy constituency office. Here is what they say:

Hugo says, "Volunteering in the Ealing and Acton office has been a great experience. It has certainly opened my eyes to the realities of political campaigning and shown me just how hard everyone has to continue to work to ensure that the Party gains this important new seat. As a local resident myself I'm delighted to be helping a Candidate who really understands the people of our constituency and who has taken such a proactive and positive approach to addressing our problems. Having witnessed first-hand her energy in promoting practical solutions to our key issues of transport, crime and the regeneration of our dated town centres, I'm convinced that Angie is by far the best person to be representing us in Westminster."

Sanjiv says, "I'm proud to be part of the Ealing Conservative campaign. I'm giving up my time to help make this campaign successful because I believe Angie Bray can make this constituency a beautiful place to live in"

Photo caption: Sanjiv and Hugo on their way to the Post Office

 

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