Holborn Conservatives

Conservatives working for Holborn & St Pancras

Conservatives -- Working for Holborn & St Pancras

The people of Holborn & St Pancras (H&StP) have been badly served by Labour Councils and a left wing Labour MP over the last 20 years and more. More than a third of the constituency is designated as being in the top ten percent of the country in terms of social deprivation. Forty five per cent of people live in council housing much of which is in a poor state of repair. Recently council tenants became eligible for a grant of £283m from central government which is now being withheld because the tenants voted against transferring the management of their homes to an Arms Length Management Organisation (ALMO).

The other key issues locally are crime and the consequences of the illegal drugs trade which make life intolerable for the many people living on the council estates affected. Congestion, the state of the roads and endless and disorganised roadworks are a major source of irritation to residents. Conservatives are campaigning on crime, drugs, housing and promoting regeneration.  Conservative Parliamentary spokesperson Margot James also has a special interest in the care of the elderly about which she campaigns.

Conservatives in H&StP will be campaigning to get Brian Coleman, local Conservative representative on the Greater London Assembly (GLA), returned in the GLA elections on June 10th.  Conservatives will also be campaigning for Steve Norris to be elected Mayor of London and for Conservative candidates in the European elections.  All three elections will be held on June 10th 2004

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The Feltham Young Offenders  Institute   Margot accompanied shadow prisons minister Cheryl Gillam on a visit to Feltham in December.&nbs... Read More
Margot James Visits University College Hospital     Margot James met with Chief Executive Officer, Robert Naylor and head of nursing Lou... Read More
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Businesswomen meet with Oliver Letwin, Theresa May and Eleanor Laing to discuss the ‘Work Life Balance’   Women from the city, media, financi... Read More
Margot visits Camden High and demonstrates that Conservative Policies will result in more good schools.   Why can’t more state schools be more... Read More
Within a couple of weeks of his arrival from Australia to direct our election campaign Lynton asked to meet a selection of Conservative Candidates for... Read More
Margot admires the work of the voluntary sector in supporting independence among the elderly.   I am a great admirer of Age Concern and it was ... Read More