Unemployment down by 1,041 in Eastleigh with David Cameron’s Conservatives – don’t risk it with Miliband and the SNP
Mims Davies has welcomed new figures showing 1,041 fewer people in Eastleigh claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance compared to 2010 - a 65 per cent drop. This means more people in work, with the security of a good job and a regular pay packet so they can provide for themselves and their families. Jobs are being created in Eastleigh Constituency by businesses like CooperVision, Draper Tools and Home Instead Senior Care.
People are getting off benefits and into work across the South East, with 243,000 more people in work since the last election. Across the UK, there are 2 million more people at work since the last election.
But all this is at risk if Miliband gets into Downing Street, propped up by the SNP. Because Labour are facing a wipeout in Scotland, he’ll have to rely on the SNP for support. With Nicola Sturgeon calling the shots, we would suffer here in Eastleigh. They would hike up borrowing, hit pay packets, and cost us jobs.
That’s why it’s so important to vote for Conservative here on 7 May and secure a brighter future for our area. We just can’t afford to risk it with Labour and the SNP.
Mims Davies said:
‘It’s excellent news that 1,041 fewer people are relying on Jobseeker’s Allowance in Eastleigh – that’s more families here with the stability and security of a regular pay packet.
“This is thanks to the hard work and the determination of people here, and the Conservatives’ strong leadership and clear economic plan.
“But it would all be put at risk with the chaos of a Miliband-SNP stitch-up, hiking borrowing, hurting the economy, and costing jobs – and it’ll be hardworking people in Eastleigh who’ll pay. That’s why you have to vote Conservative here to get a brighter, more secure future for our community.”
Promoted by Judy Jamieson, on behalf of Mims Davies, both of Eastleigh Conservatives, The Hill, Upper Northam Close, Hedge End, Southampton SO30 4BB