10 January 2010
A very Happy New Year to you all from a snowy Mid Norfolk. 2010 is an incredibly important year for British politics. The General Election will finally give people a simple choice between another five years of Gordon Brown or a new Conservative Government.

My campaign team are now busy planning for the election (whenever it is) and I’m looking forward to highlighting the positive work and campaigning that we have been doing over the past few years.

There are lots of things in the diary for the start of 2010. On January 30th I’m cycling the final leg of the bike tour (Watton to Attleborough) which will mean I’ve covered all 110 miles of the constituency boundary.

January 23rd and 30th will see the Freeman Team out on the doorsteps of Dereham. If you’d like to come along, send me an email.

I’m also looking forward to speaking to the local young farmers, the National Council for Voluntary Organisations and attending the opening of the new IT suite at Beeston School.

We’re currently putting together details of the new Enterprise Forum for late February and I’ll be banging the drum for local entrepreneurs at the Norfolk Farming Conference on February 25th.

Over the next few months, there are going to be lots of opportunities for people to get involved with the campaign, and show how politics can make a difference to people’s lives in Mid Norfolk. If you are interested, please sign up to the email bulletin, follow me on Twitter, join the Facebook group or get in contact directly.

George