Well over 100 people came to Trinity Church in Leek on Tuesday night to hear the four candidates for Staffordshire Moorlands in the General Election on the hustings.
Mark Francois, the Shadow Minister for Europe, took time out to support Karen's campaign in Staffordshire Moorlands on Tuesday. Karen and Mark visited the Kerrygold plant in Leek to see one of the area's biggest companies in action.
Karen Bradley was campaigning in and around Waterhouses on Monday where she met another wide range of businesses from PR agencies to builders merchants - reinforcing her view that the only typical thing about Staffordshire Moorlands is its variety!
Philip Bradbourn MEP came to Leek on Friday to support Karen Bradley's General Election campaign. As a Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands, Philip's patch includes all of Staffordshire Moorlands and he was speaking to voters in Leek to help Karen get out the Conservative message.
Sayeeda Warsi the Shadow Minister for Community Cohesion and Social Action visited Staffordshire Moorlands to support Karen Bradley's campaign on Friday. Baroness Warsi joined residents at the Bagnall Heights residential care community.
Karen Bradley met more businesses in Staffordshire Moorlands today and the clear message they put across was: stop the Labour government raising taxes and let us grow.
Karen Bradley carried her campaign for Staffordshire Moorlands to Biddulph Park tonight as a guest of the local residents' association. Karen met local voters and listened to their concerns in a discussion that ranged from the role of the BBC to the voting system.
Karen Bradley visited Leek livestock market today to talk to buyers and sellers about the issues affecting farming today. Leek market is the only livestock market left in Staffordshire and as such an important place for the business of farming.
Karen Bradley continued her election campaign with visits to local businesses around Rushton Spencer. Karen is committed to helping bring in Conservative policies that will reduce red tape, promote employment and help local businesses flourish - if the Conservatives win the election.
Karen Bradley took her election campaign to Biddulph today. With local supporters Karen was out meeting voters in the town on the day that the Conservatives launched their policy on welfare that will get people back to work.