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The Economy

Proceeding contribution from Kwasi Kwarteng (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 June 2011. It occurred during Opposition day on The Economy.
I can give my hon. Friend a very short answer: there is no way that any businessman in Spelthorne—[Interruption.] Well, the short answer is no, but the longer, slightly more involved answer is that there are lots of small businesses in my constituency, and a lot of them are related to Heathrow, and the international market and trade. As a consequence of Labour's complete failure over the previous 13 years, no Labour councillors were returned to our borough council. In fact, Labour contested only one of the 13 wards in the borough, which is only 35 minutes on the train from Waterloo. That is indicative of Labour's utter failure to make any headway. Let me tell the House why Labour was completely wiped out. The people in Spelthorne realise that Labour does not understand anything about the economy. Time and again when I have knocked on doors in Ashford, Sunbury and Shepperton—and even in Stanwell, which was traditionally a Labour area—I have met people who realise what this Government have to do. They say to me, ““You've been put into power to clear up the mess that the other lot created.”” I shall not repeat the unparliamentary language, but they tell me to ““something well get on with it.””
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
530 c398 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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