After 12 years as the St Albans Member of Parliament, Anne Main has been readopted to contest the seat again at the General Election.
Anne said, ‘I am delighted to be readopted as the Conservative candidate for St Albans.
‘It’s been a privilege to serve the people of St Albans for 12 years. In that time I’ve helped tens of thousands of constituents, and spend every day working on their behalf.
‘In this year alone I’ve asked spoken on important issues such as business rates, pharmacies, national insurance contributions and financial services. I’ve participated in 50 debates and am ranked in the top 4 responsive MPs in parliament.
‘Being an MP is not just about being a perpetual campaigner; it’s about doing the job. It’s about getting to know local businesses, schools, progressing a local plan, engaging in consultations, and speaking up for health services - it can even mean standing in gardens listening to plane noise overhead. I take my job seriously and work hard for local people.
‘I believe in giving people a positive reason to vote and I think my record shows that I have made sure that St Albans’ voice is heard.
‘I love serving the people of St Albans and hope that they put their trust in me and Theresa May on June 8th. Our country needs a strong and stable leader and only the Conservatives can provide that.’
Watch: Anne Main, chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Bangladesh, talks about the Rohingya crisis and urges support for @DECappeal pic.twitter.com/FFL0lq8O0A
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