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With candidates from across the political spectrum standing in , Christchurch, Poole and the surrounding areas, the Daily Echo posed the same six questions to each, to see what they would say. Each was given the opportunity to respond, with word limits for each answer to keep answers to the point. We will be publishing the answers of every candidate, with candidates for each constituency grouped together.

In the first feature of the series, we publish the answers of each candidate standing in Bournemouth West. CONSERVATIVE: Sir Conor Burns We need to build more homes and break the stranglehold the large developers have. Smaller scale development that works with the community should be incentivised.



Here in Bournemouth we need to end the council obsession with building flats with no parking. This is storing up problems for the future. I want to see GPs to go back to seeing patients face to face.

I’m working to bring a dental training college to the area to sort the problem of dentist appointments. I’m proud to have helped secure the £250m investment in the new theatres in and the upgrade of RBH. Town centre, town centre and town centre.

Cleaner and safer. Smaller shops like Westbourne. Tackling anti-social behaviour.

Bringing a farmers market. We are cleaning chewing gum, putting in new bins, hanging baskets – small things to show positive change. Our centre could bring down our area.

It must be fixed. Robust community policing. We get excuses not action.

I want the new.

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