Tuesday, May 4

Fighting for you: a strong voice in Westminster for Hinckley and Bosworth


On Thursday you have the chance to elect a new MP in Hinckley and Bosworth.

Through the campaign many local people have told me they want a new strong voice for their area in Westminster.

If elected I will make sure every community in the constituency is properly represented in Parliament and that as your MP I will always be on hand ready to fight on your behalf.

If I am elected as your next MP I will:
  • Live in the constituency, using the same public services as you and your family
  • Publish all my expenses and allowances every month
  • Invite a panel of local residents to independently audit my expenses and office accounts
  • Open a fully staffed office in the constituency including local offices in the community – making sure local people can always get the help they need from me
  • Hold regular advice surgeries across the constituency – I will always be ready to help local people: no problem will be too big or small for me as your MP

I will not be the sort of MP who disappears to Westminster never to be seen again, making day trips now and again to the constituency.
I will always be available and accessible as your MP.
I will be a strong voice on the local issues that matter.
I will be on your side, fighting for every community in Hinckley and Bosworth.


I hope you will consider supporting me on Thursday.










Vote Rory Palmer
Rory Palmer is number 4 on the ballot paper.
If you need any information about where to vote or if you would like a lift to the polls please call my campaign hotline: 0777 926 4589

A Strong MP for Bosworth: my first days in office


There are many local issues which need tackling across Hinckley and Bosworth.

This is why the area needs a strong MP ready to stand up for the community.

I will not be afraid to step on toes to get things done for this area.

I have a strong track record of getting results.

I offer real experience and real results.

If I am elected as your next MP on Thursday here are just some of the local issues I will be working on in my first days as your Member of Parliament:

  • Fighting against the Tory County Council cuts to local community centres including the Westfield Centre in Hinckley.
  • Fighting the Tory plans to sell off local care homes including Harvey House and the Limes.
  • Fighting the Tory County Council plans to axe the subsidy to the South Charnwood school bus service.
  • Working to make sure excessive housing plans are shelved and that more sensible options are developed by the Borough Council, especially for Earl Shilton, Barwell and Markfield.
  • I will hold my own public inquiry into the traveller site proposals across the constituency: working with local residents to make sure plans are sensible.
  • I will campaign for an Accident and Emergency at Hinckley hospital. I will raise this immediately with Health Service Ministers.
  • I will demand a formal review of the Conservative-controlled fire authority’s decision to cut firefighters from Hinckley, and will raise this ridiculous decision immediately with Government Ministers.
  • I will launch a campaign for a new leisure centre for Earl Shilton and Barwell.
  • I will meet immediately with the bosses at Leicestershire Police and call for an assurance that frontline policing in Hinckley and Bosworth will be maintained and that we see officers and PCSOs on the beat working with communities to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour.
  • I will meet with local businesses and agencies to make sure this area gets its fair share of support for enterprise to make sure the local economy recovers and we create new jobs for local people.
  • I will call a summit to discuss the future of our local community pubs.