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A message from Paul Harrod

Paul Harrod

Dear friend,

Having grown up in Henbury and worked in Bristol for my whole adult life I have a real passion for our area and its people.

Ten years ago I set up a local charity to help homeless people into work - since then it has helped over 500 people into jobs and has branches across the country.

Now I work for the University of Bristol - linking up small businesses, voluntary organisations and others, to help create more local jobs.

But I want to go a step further and help people across Bristol North West as your next MP.

I think being an MP should not be about grand speeches in the House of Commons. It should be about fighting for a fair deal for local people when it really counts.

My mother worked at Southmead hospital during the 1980s. I remember her coming home exhausted after working extra shifts because they were so short staffed. We must not return to those days of chronic underfunding in our public services.

But Bristol has been badly let down by Labour over the years and I believe it's time for a change. So please back the Liberal Democrats and together we can get a better deal for our area.

Best wishes,

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P.S. Remember, it is a close fight here between the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives. Labour are out of the race locally and cannot win here.

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