CAMERON DIRECT IN RHYL
CONSERVATIVE Party Leader David Cameron is inviting residents in Rhyl and the Vale of Clwyd to quiz him face to face at his Cameron Direct event on Tuesday May 26th.
The event will take place at
Tickets for the event are free and open to all local residents, but must be obtained in advance.
Matt Wright, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for the Vale of Clwyd, said:
Were really pleased David Cameron is coming to Rhyl. Its a great opportunity for everyone of any political persuasion to come along and raise their issues, questions and concerns with him".
He added:
Across the country, there are obviously real concerns over issues such as the economy, law and order and the health service and all these issues can be raised.
But it is the members of the public who set the agenda for the evening whatever the question, issue or concern, it will be answered.
The event is free and open to all local residents, but tickets have to be obtained in advance only from the Conservative office. To apply, interested people can e-mail office@northeastwalesca.plus.com or ring 01352 710232.
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