
Deborah Dunleavy, Conservative Prospective MP for Bolton North East, has pledged to do her bit for the British Armed Forces family.
Miss Dunleavy met with representatives from The Royal British Legion at the recent Conservative party conference in
The manifesto sets out priorities for the next Government to improve conditions for the British Armed Forces past and present and their families. It encourages MPs and prospective parliamentary candidates (PPCs) to "do their bit" for Service Personnel and their families, the bereaved, veterans and dependants.
Kevin Shinkwin, the Legion's Head of Public Affairs, said, "We're really grateful to Deborah for making the time to meet with us and listen to our concerns. Our message to every candidate standing at the general election is very simple: 'It's time to do your bit'.
"The entire Armed Forces family needs the support of politicians from all parties," he added. "Our manifesto outlines practical ways the next government can help, and we hope all the parties will give it serious consideration".
Deborah went on to say "I was delighted to meet with The Royal British Legion. They have an important role to play in highlighting the needs of the whole Armed Forces family. I have pledged to do my bit and would encourage everyone to do the same by visiting the general election manifesto website http://www.timetodoyourbit.org.uk/ - to find out more."!
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