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Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne Liberal Democrat Candidate for the Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Constituency Campaigning news |
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Choose the local candidate for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich10.00.00am GMT Thu 12th Nov 2009 As the Conservatives spiral out of control in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, with the news that all the candidates for the Tory nomination are from outside the Constituency, Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne, the local Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate has invited his fellow constituents to back him at the General Election. Recent elections in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich have proven that the local Lib Dems are set to make significant progress at the General Election. Andrew lives with his wife and children in Fressingfield in the North of the Constituency, where he runs the local scout group. Donna his wife was born in North Ipswich and they married in Rushmere St Andrew. Several members of his family work, go to school and live in Ipswich, Weybread and Eye. "Whatever the Tories in London say to try to convince us otherwise, it is really important that the Constituency MP is a local person, grounded in the community, using the local services and with the best interests of the area at heart. The recent expenses debacle tells me that local accountability, respect and trust is key," said Andrew. "I am therefore inviting all my fellow constituents to support me, the local candidate at the next General Election ."
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