Only the Conservatives can deliver
Brexitand then get
on with creating what this new direction for our country is about:
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A rejuvenated Global Britain - that puts free trade, enterprise
and an entrepreneurial spirit at the heart of our British identity. · A low-tax, freer, prosperous, business
friendly economic powerhouse with
trade links to all continents.
Under Corbyn, Labour has become a
hard-left Marxist party that will:
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Hammer
businesses with higher taxes and punish businesspeople. ·
Impose
a second referendum; mocking all those who voted in the original referendum. ·
Enforce
higher income taxes and renationalisation of all utilities at ruinous cost to
the taxpayer: you and your family. The Brexit party, led by Nigel Farage,
offers no coherent vision of what Britain should look like in the future:
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They
will close Britain off to the world rather than expanding our horizons to new
markets and opportunities. ·
Farage’s
candidates, an odd mix of the far left to the hard right, have no nuanced
design for a Global Britain. ·
A
protest vote for them does not change the stalemate in the House of Commons. ·
Farage
and co will continue to have zero MPs and zero say in the British Parliament
where this issue must be resolved.
If you vote for the Conservative
party tomorrow you are sending a clear message:
That you want the Brexit process
concluded quickly and then the work to build a Global Britain to begin.
This Conservative government has
already been laying the foundation:
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Our
economy is currently one of the best performing in Europe. ·
We
have the lowest rate of unemployment since 1975 ·
We
are increasing NHS investment to £394 million extra a week - £20.5 billion a
year. The first step towards building a Global
Britain is reconnecting
with the Commonwealth:
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The
combined economy of the Commonwealth has already overtaken the Eurozone. ·
While
Britain’s trade had been redirected and limited to ever declining European
markets, nations within the Commonwealth such as India were witnessing the
growth of an emerging middle class, who would be very receptive towards
Britain’s high-end goods and services. ·
The 2018 Commonwealth Trade Review predicted that trade between
Commonwealth nations will be worth $700 billion by 2020. ·
Within the UK, the value of our exports to fellow members is roughly
double what it was twenty years ago. ·
There is a huge
scope for bilateral trade with these nations post-Brexit.
With all my best wishes, |