Conservatives believe in helping people to keep more of the money that they earn, not just by increasing the pay for working people, but by cutting taxes for the lowest paid.
Last year the Conservatives introduced a new National Living Wage for every working person over the age of 25 and next April, this will increase to £7.50 per hour.
One of the country’s most precious landscapes has been given special legal protection for its nationally important wildlife and habitats, writes Natural England.
County’s hardworking taxpayers left devastated by Labour’s savage cuts to frontline services and library closures
Labour-run Lancashire County Council are executing a raft of devastating cuts to local services; which have so far seen over 20 libraries earmarked for closure.
Motorists and cyclists are benefiting after the Conservative government announced last April how £50 million of funding will repair nearly 1 million potholes across the country during 2016/17.
Following county-wide uproar, Conservative councillors, along with even some from the controlling group, have successfully forced Labour's plan to close county libraries to be examined again.
CHORLEY goes to the polls this next Thursday as electors choose their new Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire and their local councillor in 15 of the Borough's 20 wards.
Chorley Conservatives are expressing their deep concern and regret at Lancashire NHS Trust’s decision to temporarily downgrade the A&E service provision at Chorley Hospital and temporarily transfer it to Preston Royal Hospital.
Chorley's Labour-led Council have revealed in their monthly spending tables that they bought two top-end Samsung 75 inch Ultra high-definition LED televisions for £4,599.52 before VAT - equivalent to £5,519.42 with VAT in the lives of Chorley's hardworking families.
Chorley's Labour council have revealed they spent £4,550 before VAT on hospitality entertaining three businesses at the Royal Horticultural Society Show in Chelsea last year. To compare with the lives of Chorley's hardworking families, that is equivalent to a face value with VAT of £546 each. We look at one way how they could have spent no more than £378 a little more than 2 miles away from the show.