LEE TAYLOR thanks local farmers
May 30, 2024LEE TAYLOR says “No”, Rishi says “Yes”
June 1, 2024LEE TAYLOR lost no time in getting his campaign off the ground. As soon as Rishi Sunak had announced to the British people that he had sought the King's permission to dissolve parliament on 22nd May, Lee started on the long-hard road of door-knocking.
It wasn't long in, however, before supporters made their way known.
Bringing up their key issues, Lee answered residents' concerns on high energy costs fuelled by the damaging rush to green energy, the complete lack of control of the country's borders, the increase in knife crime in our cities and agricultural crime in rural communities, the mismanagement of key services such as health, and many more.
As a proud ex-serviceman, serving the country in the British Army for 22 years, Lee's values are shaped by patriotism, hard work and standing up for what is right.
He was immediately well-received by residents, who were not afraid of voicing their support and displaying a banner.
Lee extends his heartfelt thanks to all like-minded supporters and is determined to make your voice heard at the heart of Westminster.
Lee promises to tirelessly stand up for the voiceless:
- Lee takes a zero-tolerant approach to illegal immigration
- Lee supports an increase in national defence spending to secure the country's ability to function safely
- Lee has a zero-tolerant approach to policing. He believes a no-nonsense, tough-on-crime, approach is essential to combat anti-social behaviour in our communities. This applies equally to rural crime.
- Lee is a strong advocate for significantly funding front-line NHS staff, while embracing Reform UK's innovative plan to reform healthcare, while retaining our 'free at the point of use' system.
- Lee strong supports both the working man and woman, by advocating for a non-tax threshold of up to £20,000 on incomes, and businesses by supporting a reduction in Corporation Tax to 25%, then again to 20% over the following 5 years as the economy can afford it.
Do you have issues to raise?
Do you live in the Richmond and Northallerton constituency and would like to raise an issue with Lee?
If you live in Great Ayton, Northallerton, Richmond, or any of the other towns and villages in the constituency and would like to discuss a concern, or have a question for Lee. Please do get in touch. He would very much like to hear from you.