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Will Forster Will Be Fighting for You - on Brexit, Schools and Schools Brexit, on - You for Fighting Be Will Forster Will Campaigner Local Woking, in Here our health services. health our Here in Woking, local campaigner Will Forster will be fighting for you - on Brexit, schools and schools Brexit, on - you for fighting be will Forster Will campaigner local Woking, in Here April 2017 April 2016 to 20 to 2016 th by-elections in Britain, May Britain, in by-elections principal authority principal Net gains and losses in losses and gains Net successful year for the Lib Dems in by-elections since records began. records since by-elections in Dems Lib the for year successful Conservatives in by- elections up and down the country. This has been the most the been has This country. the down and up elections by- in Conservatives -13 -23 -6 Since the referendum, the Lib Dems have gained seats from Labour, UKIP and the and UKIP Labour, from seats gained have Dems Lib the referendum, the Since Lab Con UKIP Winning again across Britain across again Winning the UK the across are winning are Democrats +33 vote can get real change for Britain. for change real get can vote The Liberal The Dems Lib Only a vote for Will Forster and the Lib Dem can “Dem Lib the and Forster Will for vote a Only referendum. majority of Woking’s residents who backed Remain in last year’s last in Remain backed who residents Woking’s of majority Will Forster is a passionate pro-European and will always stand up for the for up stand always will and pro-European passionate a is Forster Will Only the Lib Dems are challenging the Tories over their Hard Brexit plans. Brexit Hard their over Tories the challenging are Dems Lib the Only Britain in the Single Market and have a real alternative to the Conservatives. the to alternative real a have and Market Single the in Britain on access to the Single Market. We need to protect these jobs, by keeping by jobs, these protect to need We Market. Single the to access on with the poorest families hit hardest. Many jobs in Woking are dependent are Woking in jobs Many hardest. hit families poorest the with A disastrous Hard Brexit will hit people in the pocket across the country, the across pocket the in people hit will Brexit Hard disastrous A “ The election on 8th June is your chance to change the country. the change to chance your is June 8th on election The Leading the fight against the Conservatives’ Hard Brexit Hard Conservatives’ the against fight the Leading Will Forster Will WILL FORSTER - THE STRONG VOICE FOR US Fighting against Hard Brexit The Lib Dems are the only party that has always fought for Britain’s membership of the EU, and that why Will Forster and the Lib Dems we are fighting for you to have your say on the final Brexit deal. Standing up for the NHS WILL FORSTER Will Forster and the Lib Dems know we need Fighting for real change for Woking additional investment in health and care services as a matter of urgency. The Lib Dems want to give the NHS and social care system OUR COUNTRY NEEDS A STRONG OPPOSITION the funds they need. Fighting against Hard Brexit Opposing school cuts Woking schools are set to lose millions from their budgets over the next few years. Standing up for the NHS As a Councillor, Will Forster has got Surrey County Council to lobby the Government to oppose these cuts. Opposing school cuts ELECTION COMMUNICATION - WOKING CONSTITUENCY Find out more at libdems.org.uk Printed by Letter Workshop, 23 New Mount Street, Manchester, M4 4DE. Published and promoted by Rosemary McCrum on behalf of Will Forster (Liberal Democrats) both at Sunnymeads, Westfield Common, Woking, GU22 9NT. CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF THE COUNTRY CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF THE COUNTRY ON THURSDAY JUNE 8th 2017 ON THURSDAY JUNE 8th 2017 Britain to leave Single Market, says Theresa The Conservatives are dragging May us out of the Single Market. BBC, 17th Jan 2017 Corbyn to order Labour MPs to vote Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour are for Article 50. backing the Conservative plan. The Guardian, 19th Jan 2017 THIS IS OUR CHANCE FOR CHANGE Lib Dem Councillor Will Forster is standing to be Woking’s Member of Parliament. Will Forster, a passionate pro-European, was born and bred in Surrey and has lived in Woking for more than two decades. Will is an experienced Borough and County Councillor. Since 2014 he has led the Lib Dem Group and opposition on Woking Borough Council. Will has a strong record of action as a local Councillor. He successfully campaigned to get both Surrey and Woking Councils to pay the Living Wage to all their staff, and he helped open South Woking’s first library at a time when libraries across the country were being closed. As Woking’s MP, he will have an even stronger voice to stand up for residents. The only way to send a message to the Conservatives that they are taking the country in the wrong direction is to back Will Forster has a strong record as a the Lib Dems in Woking. A Lib Dem MP in Woking will Lib Dem Councillor in South Woking. stand up to the Tory Government and put residents first. Only Will Forster and the Lib Dems are fighting to give you the final say on the Brexit deal. Help Will Forster win and stop a Hard Brexit The Lib Dems are leading the campaign against the Conservatives’ Hard Brexit. Only a Lib Dem win in Woking can challenge the damaging ‘Hard’ Brexit that Join the Liberal will hit local jobs. Democrat team q Sign up below to back the Liberal Democrat campaign. I will vote Lib Dem at this election Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________ I will display a poster at election time q House No: _____ Road: _____________________________________________ Post Code: _______________ I will deliver leaflets locally q Email: ______________________________________ Phone: ____________________________________________ I can make a donation to the Lib Dems for the election: £50 q £25 q Return this form to: £10 q Other £_____q Woking Lib Dems, FREEPOST WQ21, Woking, GU21 4BR Please make cheques payable The Liberal Democrats and their elected representatives may use the information you’ve given to contact you. By providing your data to us, you are consenting to us making contact with you in the future by mail, email, telephone, text, website and apps, even though you may be registered with the Telephone Preference Service. You can always opt out of communications at any time by contacting us or visiting www.libdems.org.uk/optout. For more information go to www.libdems.org.uk/privacy. Printed by to ‘Woking Liberal Democrats’. Letter Workshop, 23 New Mount Street, Manchester, M4 4DE. Published and promoted by Rosemary McCrum on behalf of Will Forster (Liberal Democrats) both at Sunnymeads, Westfield Common, Woking, GU22 9NT..
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