Trudy Harrison is the only candidate with a credible plan to support and maintain local services like the NHS. She has already persuaded the Health Minister to look again at how we can attract the NHS staff our area needs – just think what she can do as our MP.
West Cumberland Hospital is close to Trudy Harrison’s heart. She and all four of her daughters were born there and many of her family members have been treated at the hospital. Indeed, in 2000 Trudy’s second daughter was West
Cumbria’s first ‘Millennium baby’.
That’s why Trudy’s 6-point plan supports local jobs and services. Our local economy needs investment to maintain local services, and Trudy will make that her priority. She will back the new power
station at Moorside and she will back the maternity unit at West Cumberland Hospital.
Trudy has already persuaded the Health Minister to consider a professionally led review to see how our part of Cumbria can attract and retain the extra NHS staff it needs to keep important services running. She’s done more in three weeks than Labour have in years.
Trudy said: “Under Jeremy Corbyn, Labour aren’t delivering for us, and don’t even back our local nuclear industry upon which so many jobs rely. This puts the jobs and investment that the Moorside
development would bring at risk.
“So this time a vote for Labour is not only a threat to our local economy and jobs, but a risk to the future of the vital local services, like the NHS, our area so desperately needs.”
Copeland has had Labour MPs and Labour Councils for years. They’ve failed to make our voice heard and deliver the infrastructure and services we need. A vote for Labour this time around means Copeland and rural Cumbria will just be ignored and forgotten again.