This evening I attended the City of Salford Conservative Federation AGM and I am very pleased that our local members had confidence enough in me to elect me as Deputy Chairman for a second year. We’ve got a really strong team of Association officers from right across the City and together with our excellent team of candidates (more on that soon I’m sure) I know we can deliver a positive Conservative vision for a City that has been let down badly by Labour.
Our new officer team is as follows:
Chairman: Cllr Robin Garrido
Deputy Chairman (Political & Campaigns): Cllr Iain Lindley
Deputy Chairman (Membership & Fundraising): Yan-Nin Cockayne
Honorary Treasurer: David Lewis
Honorary Secretary: Cllr Liz Hill
Constituency representatives: Judith Tope and Christine Allcock
Conservative Group Leader (ex-officio): Cllr Karen Garrido


MY FAMILY HAS LIVED IN THE AREA FOR FOR OVER 150 YEARS AND I WILL BE VOTING CONSERVATIVE AS I NORMALLY DO AS SALFORD CITY COUNCIL SEEMS TO HAVE AN OVER SUBSCRIPTION OVER BLOATED LABOUR COUNCILS WHO APPEAR TO BE BLINDED BY THERE IGNORANCE THAT THE GENERAL POPULATION OF SALFORD WONT BE JACK BOOTED WITH YOUR WEAK ILL THOUGHT THROUGH POLICIES OF WHAT YOU SEE FIT FOR THE GENERAL POPULAS SO I SINCERELY HOPE YOU GET THE THWACKING IN THIS MAY ELECTION YOU DESERVE AND FOR TEN YEARS WORTH OF SPENDTHRIFT WASTAGE AND COVERUPS!!!!TO THOSE WHO IT MAY CONCERN
Yes, Jason. Why don’t the population of Salford embrace a new Conservative government for the next general election. Let us welcome back a government who under Thatcher had just as many (if not many more) financial scandals as the current Labour government. I am sure the many pensioners, single mothers and blue-collar workers will have forgotten the measly pensions, low benefits and crushing of the trade unions.