Paul Kalinauckas

The man who cut the Tories local majority in the 2001 General Election has been chosen by Labour to contest the delayed parliamentary election in South Staffordshire.
Paul Kalinauckas, who was Labour Candidate in 2001, has been chosen by South Staffordshire’s Labour Party members to take on Sir Patrick Cormack again in the poll on 23 June.
Mr. Kalinauckas is Chief Executive of a Development group that works with communities and he and his wife, a local councillor, live in Wolverhampton.
Following his selection Paul Kalinauckas said: “I was proud to have won the votes of over 14,000 South Staffordshire voters in 2001. I am equally proud to have been chosen to stand again this time.
“I want to be a champion for South Staffordshire. I will campaign for affordable housing for first-time buyers, fight for jobs for the area and demand that green belt areas are fully protected.
“I will work with the police to take on yobs and campaign for a local policing team in every community.
“The Tories cannot be trusted with the economy. The Lib Dems want to introduce a new local income tax. Only Labour is on the side of hard-working families here. And only Labour can beat the Tories.”
2 Comments:
Go for it Paul!
“The Tories cannot be trusted with the economy.”
The Tories are not currently in trust of the economy
”The Lib Dems want to introduce a new local income tax.”
This by election has absolutely no chance of changing this.
”Only Labour is on the side of hard-working families here. And only Labour can beat the Tories.”
I can not believe that Labour are on the side of hard-working families. As a married man with children my wife and I have seen our income drop over the last few years under a labour govt. Will this change now? No. Labour, who are on the side of the hard working families have kindly given us £40 per year towards child care, this, as you can imagine, really helps and makes the difference.
Wake up and smell the government, and please don't add another MP to their majority.
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