Priti's Campaigns
Speaking at a local meeting during the election campaign, Priti stressed the Conservative Party’s commitment to rural communities, rural services, and the rural economy. read more »
Over 50 have closed already and many more are facing cutbacks. Join the campaign to help the local and regional press. read more »
Labour are releasing prisoners early in a bid to relieve overcrowding – and since 2007, over 34,000 offenders have been let out early. read more »
With nearly 6 pubs closing every day of the week, and local pubs under threat, we believe that the Government should be doing more to save the Great British pub. read more »
Conservative Candidate for Witham, Priti Patel threw her weight behind the Rural Action Campaign which was launched on 7th July. read more »
One of the biggest worries for people right now is unemployment. It's already hit 1.8 million - and is rising sharply. read more »
Support Priti's campaign to promote and save our small shops. read more »
Priti is a strong advocate for getting bobbies back on the beat where they belong. Support Priti's push to cut through Labour's red tape to ensure our police force can do their job effectively. read more »
Priti is backing a new, national campaign to express support for the staff of our NHS and the patients they serve. read more »
The national tax bill has risen by £219 billion since 1997, equivalent to £9,000 per family. read more »
On Gordon Brown's watch, occupational pension provision has declined catastrophically and over a hundred thousand people have lost their pensions. read more »
First Labour cut the NHS. Now they're cutting the Post Offices. Support Priti's campaign to Keep Local Post Offices open. read more »
Campaigning against Labour's latest proposed Council tax hike. read more »
A Conservatives Government will scrap the ID cards scheme, and use some of the savings to build more prison places, provide more drug rehab in prisons and create a new border police force. read more »
Witham's gardens are under increasing threat of being covered in concrete. Planning rules drawn up by John Prescott are forcing the demolition of homes with gardens to be replaced with ugly blocks of flats. read more »





