Conservative parliamentary candidate, James Wild officially launched his campaign in Lynn and Hunstanton for re-election as MP for North West Norfolk on Saturday 1st June.
Joined by local activists this weekend before campaigning on the High Street, King’s Lynn and then in Hunstanton, James set out his top priority of delivering a new QEH by 2030. Only the Conservatives have a fully-funded plan to do that – Labour have said they would pause and review all NHS capital projects putting them at risk.
Commenting James said:
“I’m campaigning on my record over the last four year of bringing significant investment to our area, prioritising local residents by dealing with over 30,000 cases and setting out my plan for North West Norfolk.
As the economy turns a corner, I’m focusing on my pledges to deliver a new QEH by 2030, major investment in Lynn, better transport links, protecting our countryside and rivers, and using 269 extra police officers to fight crime.
I have the energy, commitment, and experience to make a real difference and deliver for our area and all who live and work here.”