Norsheen Bhatti

Posted by Tony Walley
Commenting on the retirement of Mark Fisher MP, Conservative Parliamentary candidate, Norsheen Bhatti said: [quote]"It is very sad that ill health has forced Mark to retire, and I thank him for everything he has done for Stoke. However at the next election local people face a very clear choice between 5 more years of Gordon Brown making things worse, or a chance for change with David Cameron and the Conservative Party.
Posted by Tony Walley
Stoke Central Conservative PPC Norsheen Bhatti and the local party intend to stand up for the local pub community and support The Coachmakers campaign against it's proposed closure. Recent figures show that a net 3,690 local pubs have closed under Labour. On top of Gordon Brown’s above-inflation rises in alcohol duty imposed in the Budget local pubs will face above-inflation hikes in their Rateable Values – and thus their tax bills.
Posted by Tony Walley
Public sector workers across Stoke Central could become their own boss and deliver better services under new Conservative plans, backed by Norsheen Bhatti, the Conservative Parliamentry Candidate for Stoke Central, this week. Under bold proposals, public sector workers would have a powerful new right to form employee-owned co-operatives to take over the services they deliver.
Posted by Tony Walley
Commenting on the news that the National Front, the BNP and an Independent BNP are all to contest Stoke Central at the general Election, Conservative Parliamentary Spokesman Norsheen Bhatti said, “It is deeply worrying that so many extremist parties are targeting the people of Stoke. Stoke residents want an MP who will work for everyone to make our city a better for everyone, not someone who will look to divide and demonise some of its residents.

Norsheen Bhatti Conservative candidate for Stoke-on-Trent Central

From Wikipedia
Norsheen Bhatti (born 14 July 1976 in Birmingham) is a British politician. She is the Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate for Stoke-on-Trent Central.

Posted by Tony Walley
The Conservative hoping to be Stoke Central’s next MP has published a clean expenses and fair campaign pledge.    The contract for honesty and transparency was made by Norsheen Bhatti and follows the scandal
Posted by Tony Walley
Norsheen Bhatti, the recently selected Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Stoke Central has today launched her campaigning website www.norsheen4stoke.com  The website is also a chance for local people to get in touch with Norsheen to tell her about the issues that affect them and about their experiences of living in Stoke Central.
Posted by Tony Walley
Commenting on the preliminary GDP figures for the fourth quarter 2009, published today by the Office of National Statistics, the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Stoke Central, Norsheen Bhatti said:     
Posted by Tony Walley
The Shadow Minister for Health, Stephen O'Brien, was in Stoke-on-Trent today to promote and endorse the three Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidates for the City. Andy Large will contest Stoke North, Norsheen Bhatti - Stoke Central and James Rushton - Stoke South. Mr O'Brien talks about the chances of one or all of the Tory PPC's in the upcoming General Election. He also gives us his view on tomorrows march by the EDL and the fact that the BNP have 8 councillors on our City Council
Posted by Tony Walley
The three Conservative Party Prospective Parliamentary Candidates were united under the Conservative banner today - literally! Andy Large - Stoke-on-Trent North, Norsheen Bhatti - Stoke-on-Trent Central and James Rushton - Stoke on Trent South all met some of the party faithful and members of the press under the new bill poster of their national party leader David Cameron. The massive poster is displayed on the gateway into the city on Lichfield Street, Hanley, close to one of the largest areas

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