MP Advice Shop at Morrisons

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THURROCK MP Jackie Doyle-Price will be holding an advice surgery for local residents on Saturday 26 March at Morrison’s Supermarket in Grays, between the hours of 10:00 and 12:00.

If you live in the Thurrock constituency and feel Jackie or her team may be able to help give any advice and assistance, then please feel free to come along on the day.

Jackie said “This will be an informal event and there is no need for people to make an appointment beforehand. If you are from Thurrock and have a problem that I might be able to help with, then just pop along on the 26th March and I will be happy to discuss. I would also like to thank Morrison’s for letting us use their facilities”.

Residents can contact Jackie’s constituency office on 01375 802029 if they require any further information or email – [email protected]

7 COMMENTS

  1. Jackie – Anybody that works in the public services or has been hit by cuts will be on a train to London tomorrow to protest against your governments cuts to our local services.

  2. “Anybody that works in the public services or has been hit by cuts will be on a train to London tomorrow to protest against your governments cuts to our local services.”

    As will all the tax dodgers, and others “hangers on” if the Labour government had not left us in such a sorry state finacially then there would be no need to make so many drastic cuts, I certainly don’t like the cuts but something must be done to reverse the mess that we were left in when Blair/Brown departed the big house.

  3. Oh Lambo. Did i touch a nerve there, having a little knock at Jackie and the Condems.

    Weve done the who got us into this mess stuff time and time again. Tomorrow is about the saying no to cuts that slasher osbourne has inflicted on public services across the whole country. Finito.

  4. Sting, nope you ain’t touched a nerve, yep nobody likes cuts to any services but what other choice do ANY government in office have with the deficit so high, can’t keep borrowing to pay off the debts and savings have to be made somewhere.

  5. This is an article about an MP making herself available for the general public to come along for a chat and yet Sting decides to make it a party political thing. Isn’t it just a good thing that an MP does stuff like Jackie Doyle-Price has done? I think it is. It’s not like she was doing it under a banner that said ‘Conservative Voters Only.’
    Sting, you are just being churlish and petty.

  6. Gray64 if Jackie is that concerned about making herself avaliable to the people of Thurrock then why does she have her “local” office on an industrial estate that isnt even in her constituency.

  7. …and we could only see the last MP whenever he popped to Thurrock from his home in Surrey?

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