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MEP visit boosts local campaign

1.31.47am BST (GMT +0100) Thu 24th Apr 2008

Lib Dem Focus Team with MEP for East of England

Lib Dems Campaigners ready for action in Chafford Hundred and North Stifford

Chafford Liberal Democrats campaign received a boost over the weekend when Andrew Duff, the party's Member of the European Parliament called to shore up support. He was seen canvassing in North Stifford and other parts of Chafford Hundred where the Liberal Democrats are expecting to regain the seat they lost in 2004.

Andrew Duff MEP said, "Liberal Democrats candidates are making steady progress in Chafford and North Stifford and South Chafford where their messages have been well received."

"Our candidates have been working hard for their local communities and residents are testifying to this fact."

Dr. Adedoyin Ogunfemi, candidate for South Chafford said, "Many people are calling for change on South Chafford. They are looking to the Liberal Democrats to make a difference on their behalf."

"We promise that if elected we will our hard work and not let our community down."

Earnshaw Palmer candidate for Chafford and North Stifford said, "The Tories have let people down. Four years of missed opportunities and lack of agenda and real progress are the sentiments reflected on the doorsteps."

"Liberal Democrats are poised to do well this time as many people are considering voting for us because they know that we have worked extremely hard for our area and believe that we can be trusted to deliver on our promises."

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