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[16 Feb 2009]

The latest edition of David’s series of Westminster Updates.

[29 Jan 2009]

David Cameron talks about his preparations for the World Economic Forum in Davos.

[22 Jan 2009]

The latest edition of David’s Westminster Report leaflet says at the bottom of the front page “He is also an Opposition Whip, working with the Shadow Children, Schools and Families, and Energy and Climate Change teams”.
The printing and distribution of this leaflet began before David’s appointment as Shadow Minister for Innovation, Universities and Skills, and this small part is therefore no longer correct.
Distribution across the constituency will continue.

[12 Jan 2009]

Despite a decade of economic growth, borrowing has rocketed under Gordon Brown. We can’t go on like this, or all of us will be bankrupt.

[12 Jan 2009]

Every child in Britain will be born owing £17,000 thanks to Labour.

[22 Sep 2008]

Bexley Conservatives organised a candlelit vigil for Queen Marys Hospital on the putting green outside the Sidcup hospital site on Friday evening 19th September.

[4 Jul 2008]

David Evennett has congratulated new Christchurch ward councillor James Spencer on his victory in yesterday’s council by-election (3 July).

[24 Jun 2008]

A new contact form has been launched in order to make it easier to contact David. Click on the link above to visit the Contacts page.

[9 Jun 2008]

Courtesy of TheyWorkForYou.com.

[5 Jun 2008]

David raises concerns about the Dartford Crossing tolls in Transport Questions.

[2 Jun 2008]

David’s fifth leaflet for local residents is now available for download.

[23 May 2008]

David raises a number of issues on behalf of consituents during a speech in the House of Commons.

[23 May 2008]

David raises concerns about the rising cost of fuel and the impact on pensioners in Work and Pensions Questions.

[16 May 2008]

The Labour Government is failing to tackle the problems facing Britain. The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, is failing every test of leadership by putting his own short-term political future ahead of the long-term needs of Bexleyheath and Crayford, and the whole of Britain.