The Conservatives are coming back!
From Westminster to Wandsworth, Harlow to Bexley, Fareham to Broxbourne, people can see we are a party renewed.
There is much more to do, but we have the plan and team to get Britain working again.
Watch my rally at Westminster City Hall👇
We've been putting relentless pressure on the Government to stop the use of the Marriott Hotel for asylum seekers.
After taking every possible step to secure the closure, we've been informed that the hotel will be closing in June.
This is a victory for our community.
@superchip2010@BroxTories I'll be getting out across Broxbourne in the coming weeks and will definitely be speaking to voters in Flamstead End soon.
If you want to share your views with me in the meantime, click below 👇 https://t.co/IqiGWTzWpi
‘We shouldn't be denying democracy to the electorate.’
Chairman of Broxbourne Conservatives Councillor Paul Mason slams local councils for delaying the upcoming May elections, something that is expected to impact four million people across the country.
"I'm welcoming the challenge and I will fight it all the way."
Councillor Corina Gander, leader of Broxbourne Council, says she has been inspired by the High Court injunction in Epping to fight a migrant hotel in her area.
@petercardwell
"We've played our part"
Sky's @GarethBarlow presses Broxbourne Council Leader Corina Gander on the issue of resettling asylum seekers if the local authority pursues similar legal action to Epping Council
https://t.co/TC2ROCL7wW
📺 Sky 501
"Illegal immigration needs to stop"
Sky's @LeahBoleto presses the leader of Broxbourne Council, Corina Gander, on the potential cost to the local authority for a legal challenge against the use of a migrant hotel in the area
https://t.co/TC2ROCL7wW
📺 Sky 501
Some councils say they will still pursue legal action to stop asylum seekers from being housed in hotels in their areas, despite a Court of Appeal ruling to allow them to stay at the Bell Hotel in Epping.
Councillor Paul Mason from Conservative-run Broxbourne Council told #BBCBreakfast it would press on with pursuing legal action.
https://t.co/froXRcONcj
The decision by appeal court judges to allow asylum seekers to remain at the Bell Hotel in Epping is a victory for the Home Office.
But where should asylum seekers go, if not hotels?
Conservative councillor Paul Mason from Broxbourne Council, where one of the hotels housing asylum seekers is located, debates Labour peer, Lord Dubs, who fled to the UK from the Nazis as a child.
Cllr Jim Clune and I visiting residents in Wormley and listening to more concerns on speeding traffic and general Highways issues.
We have a plan…….
@BroxTories@_LewisCocking
Fantastic morning speaking with residents in Bury Green today, with @BroxTories and local councillors.
Some great conversations and lots of issues to get working on.
Hoddesdon South & Broxbourne
🔵CON - 1669
🔷 REF - 1239
🔴 LAB - 314
🟢 GRN - 371
🟡 LDEM - 197
🟥 TU&S - 20
I am truly humbled and honoured to have been elected as your County Councillor for Hoddesdon South & Broxbourne.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote — no matter who you supported. Democracy only works when people engage, and I have huge respect for everyone who made their voice heard.
To those who put their trust in me, thank you. To those who didn’t, I assure you that I will represent and serve all residents, regardless of political persuasion. My focus remains firmly on our community — on continuing the work to make Hoddesdon and Broxbourne the very best place to live, work, and raise a family.
I’ll always be accessible, I’ll always listen, and I’ll always fight for what’s best for our area.
Thank you again — now let’s get to work.
Cllr Steve Wortley
Conservative
@BroxTories@Conservatives
Tomorrow is Election Day — and if you live in Hoddesdon South & Broxbourne then I’m asking for your support.
This local election isn’t about national headlines or distant politics. It’s about our community — the place we live, work, and care about every day. It’s about keeping Hoddesdon and Broxbourne a place we’re all proud to call home.
I’ve spent years working alongside so many of you: supporting local businesses, championing LoveHoddesdon, improving our town centre, celebrating and help fund Barclay Park, creating opportunities for young people, and standing up for the services that matter to us, and I’ve done it all without ever claiming a penny in expenses — because serving the community should NEVER be about personal gain.
Tomorrow is your chance to choose someone who puts our community first, not party politics.
If you want someone who will listen, work hard, and get things done right here at home — I’d be honoured to have your vote.
Thank you for all your support so far — let’s keep building a stronger community together.
(Photo: Sharing with Kemi Badenoch today just how proud I am of Hoddesdon and Broxbourne — and why our community deserves the best.)
@Conservatives@KemiBadenoch@BroxTories