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David Cameron visits Ealing Southall

DAVID Cameron has paid a visit to Ealing Southall, where one of two Parliamentary by-elections is due to be held on July 19.
Yesterday local Asian radio entrepreneur Tony Lit was selected to fight the by-election for the Conservatives, after the incumbent sadly died.
The Constituency has been held by Labour since its creation in 1983, according to Wikipedia, and Mr Lit is so far the only confirmed Candidate.
Mr Lit, whose father stood in the Constituency as an Independent in 2001, has always voted Conservative, but joined the Party because of David Cameron.
David Cameron is hoping that he can pull off an astounding victory in this Constituency, with the second largest Asian community in the Country, with one important God send being the Lib Dem’s by-election budget being stretched by another by-election in an obscure northern Constituency the same day (for which Graham Robb was selected to fight).
The Party’s new Campaign Together website is looking for people to help the campaign.






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