Wokingham Today

Lord Fox talks to business group

- By ANDREW BATT abatt@wokingham.today

WOKINGHAM welcomed the Liberal Democrat spokespers­on for business, energy and industrial strategy last week.

The inaugural meeting of the Wokingham Liberal Democrat Business Network saw more than 30 businesses attend the breakfast briefing at the White Horse.

Clive Jones, the Lib Dem candidate for Wokingham at the next general election, spoke about his business career, and welcomed Lord Christoper Fox – saying those present had a “hotline direct to the House of Lords.”

Jones outlined his priorities if he were to be elected.

He said: “If I was elected, one of my focuses would be improving public services, trying to take them back to where we were not too many years ago.

“When you need a doctor appointmen­t you have one, when you need a policeman because you’ve been burgled, you get a visit from a policeman.”

Lord Fox added: “Our aim as Liberal Democrats will be to work in partnershi­p with businesses, offering stability and opportunit­ies for growth.”

Speaking of Jones’ experience in business, and as the former leader of Wokingham Borough Council, he said: “He’s not typical, his background isn’t typical, his experience isn’t typical,and his knowledge isn’t typical.

“That’s what we need. People who can bring to the House of Commons different experience­s and different strengths.”

“We have to work in partnershi­p with businesses to maximise the opportunit­ies and understand where the opportunit­ies lie, and then actually try to get out of the way.”

The event was sponsored by Mark Ashwell, director of TradeMark Windows and chair of the Wokingham Liberal Democrat Business Network.

 ?? Picture: Andrew Batt ?? MEANING BUSINESS: Lord Fox addressed a business meeting organised by the Liberal Democrats
Picture: Andrew Batt MEANING BUSINESS: Lord Fox addressed a business meeting organised by the Liberal Democrats

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