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Damian Green joined Conservative candidate Mary
Macleod, to visit Chiswick Business Park and canvass locally.

The visit coincided with the announcement of the latest employment figures that showed that 2.9 million
jobs had been created since 2010. The figures also showed that the UK now has more women in work than ever before, fewer young people unemployed and rising numbers of
disabled people in work.

The team visited the offices of global home shopping broadcaster QVC at its UK headquarters in Chiswick Business Park and met with the management and some of the 500 employees based there.

Mr. Green praised Mary for her work in encouraging local businesses in the constituency during her time as MP. Between 2010-2015 local employment dropped by 38% he said. 8%.

“Jobs matter – especially as we plan for the future for Britain following the EU negotiations,”
commented Mary Macleod. “We must build on the very positive jobs figures today with a strong government led by Theresa May.

Email any questions you have for Mary Macleod, the Conservative candidate, to editor@chiswickw4.com as we plan to put your queries to her next week.

The General Election takes place on June 8. The candidates for the Brenford & Isleworth constituency are: Conservative Party, Mary Macleod; Labour Party, Ruth Cadbury, and Liberal Democrats Party, Joe Bourke.

May 18, 2017


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