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4:24pm Saturday 1st May 2010 in News By Oliver Evans
This article was updated at midday on Sunday regarding grammar schools.
ELECTION hopefuls met shoppers in High Wycombe today as they entered the final leg of the General Election campaign.
Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat and UK Independence Party candidates chatted to residents and handed out leaflets and balloons in the last weekend before polling day.
The Conservatives have held the seat since 1951 and Steve Baker is hoping to take over from Paul Goodman, who has stepped down over his disillusionment with Parliament.
In an interview with The Bucks Free Press the four clashed over the economy, the future of Wycombe Hospital and grammar schools.
Click the player below to listen to today's interview with the candidates.
All agreed that the economy is constituents’ number one concern – but disagreed over how to tackle the Government’s spending debt.
Labour’s Andrew Lomas said: “I think a lot of people recognise the work the Government has done, they are just concerned that support would be withdrawn from the economy too soon.”
He said the crisis started in America and not because of ‘profligate’ Government spending and public cash was needed to get the economy back on its feet.
Yet Conservative Steve Baker hit out at Labour’s planned 1 per cent increase on National Insurance contributions.
He said: “If you put more tax on National Insurance clearly it tends not to promote jobs and employment. National Insurance is a tax on jobs.”
Lib Dem Steve Guy said his party had outlined detailed spending plans and said of the Tories: “Their current manifesto doesn’t identify in enough detail the spending cuts they would make.”
Liberal Democrat Steve Guy.
Yet Mr Baker said: “You can’t conduct a full spending review from opposition.”
Mr Wiseman none of three main parties ‘were able to give the faintest idea’ how they planned to pay for public services.
Getting out of the European Union, cutting ‘waste and bureaucracy’ and quangos would put the Government ‘well on the way’ to cutting the deficit, he said.
Mr Lomas admitted The Bucks Free Press’ front page story about a grandmother who fell in Wycombe Hospital but had to go to Aylesbury for treatment looks ‘fairly strange’.
Angela Bignall had to go to Stoke Mandeville Hospital because A&E was downgraded in 2005 by the local NHS trust.
Yet Mr Lomas said: “It’s happened under a Labour Government but it’s not been caused by a Labour Government, it is the trust’s decision to allocate resources.”
He said he wanted a ‘full range’ of services, a view echoed by the other candidates.
Mr Guy said: “It’s Government policy to have central super-hospitals. It makes it easier to achieve your target and look good on paper but you are not delivering what the public want.”
A Lib Dem Government would elect members of the public onto the management board, he said – while Mr Baker backed Labour’s foundation trust model, which allows residents to become trust ‘members’ to influence decisions.
He said he could not promise to return A&E and doctor-led births – axed last year – but would ‘strive’ to get more cash for the county, ‘local control’ and more freedom for staff.
Mr Baker said: “Money has been poured into the health service yet we have still lost health services.”
Conservative Steve Baker.
Mr Wiseman said UKIP would ‘put doctors back in charge of the hospitals’ and cut back on a ‘vast army of bureaucrats’.
Mr Lomas and Mr Guy said they personally wanted to abolish grammar schools while Mr Baker and Mr Wiseman stood by the selective system.
Mr Guy told the BFP after the recorded interview: "My personal view is, yes, I want to abolish 11+ selection."
The Conservative said he ‘unequivocally’ backed grammars. He said: “What abhors me is the idea of destroying something good.”
He called for upper schools to be ‘built up’ and parents should not be ‘ashamed’ to send their children there.
Yet Mr Lomas said a child failing the 11+ is a ‘huge kick in the teeth’.
Pointing to research which he said shows poor children do not get into grammars, he said: “The idea that they are a means by which poor, bright kids can be risen through to great heights is completely false.”
Yet Mr Wiseman said UKIP would build more grammars. He said: “The rich people tend to get in because they tend to move their addresses, they move their homes to set up their children into a grammar school.”
UKIP's John Wiseman.
Mr Guy said: “As an engine for social mobility, it doesn’t work and the Conservatives nationally have recognised this.”
The Lib Dems would fund children according to their family’s wealth, he said.
Independents David Fitton and Madassar Khokar are also standing.
Click the link below for our General Election website including news and candidate profiles.
Comments(25)
DeepThinker
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7:02pm Sat 1 May 10
maharaja47
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7:22pm Sat 1 May 10
wycombenewbie
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7:31pm Sat 1 May 10
yog
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8:00pm Sat 1 May 10
wycombenewbie wrote:Oh dear, very desperate.
So you want to get rid of grammar schools Mr Guy? You've really shown how far away from your public you really are. As someone who has moved into this area so your children can benefit from the selective system, this makes you the elections biggest hypocrite
Farmer Pickles
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8:26pm Sat 1 May 10
wycombenewbie wrote:I listened very carefully to the interview and Steve Guy didn't say he would abolish grammar schools, it was only Andrew Lomas who said that.
So you want to get rid of grammar schools Mr Guy? You've really shown how far away from your public you really are. As someone who has moved into this area so your children can benefit from the selective system, this makes you the elections biggest hypocrite
Steve Guy
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9:41pm Sat 1 May 10
demoness
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9:49pm Sat 1 May 10
Voyeur
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10:57pm Sat 1 May 10
Voyeur
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11:00pm Sat 1 May 10
realtory
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11:03pm Sat 1 May 10
demoness wrote:There is nothing desperate demoness with ensuring proper representation in the press. Regardless of whether he says what we agree with or not we should at least be basing our judgement on fact not fiction.
Teehee .
Getting desperate Mr Guy?
Presumerably you may start spending time in your Totteridge constituency again next weekend?
demoness
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11:05pm Sat 1 May 10
Voyeur wrote:Born and bred in Wycombe dear.
Demoness - as you apparently live in Wendover, how do you know so much about Totteridge?
demoness
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11:07pm Sat 1 May 10
Voyeur wrote:Perhaps he joined the RAF to defend his country?
So Steve Baker says he wouldn't support an "aggressive war". . Why did he join the RAF in the first place then? . Surely he know what the RAF did before he joined up? . What about the non "aggresive wars" then?
demoness
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11:10pm Sat 1 May 10
realtory wrote:LOL
demoness wrote: Teehee . Getting desperate Mr Guy? Presumerably you may start spending time in your Totteridge constituency again next weekend?There is nothing desperate demoness with ensuring proper representation in the press. Regardless of whether he says what we agree with or not we should at least be basing our judgement on fact not fiction. The Conservatives have made a disaster of this election campaign by persistently manipulating the press to stir up scare stories about the opposition rather than promoting the good ideas they have. I do hope they soon learn their lesson before they completely lose the goodwill of the British people.
Save Wycombe
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12:32pm Sun 2 May 10
demoness
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1:07pm Sun 2 May 10
Farmer Pickles
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6:12pm Sun 2 May 10
Save Wycombe
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6:45pm Sun 2 May 10
demoness
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7:19pm Sun 2 May 10
towncryer
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5:27pm Mon 3 May 10
demoness wrote:DEMONESS---your voting for "me and mine" -- that sounds like a Tory viewpoint .They are inclined to putting self interest ahead of what's good for the many !!!
Hmm - the lib dems are feeling threatened.
All I have done is point out the unpalatable truth. No bullying there I can assure you.
Why on earth should I produce a manifesto? I am not a politician.Just a person trying to vote for what is best for me and mine. :)
demoness
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9:41pm Mon 3 May 10
towncryer wrote:OMFG!
demoness wrote: Hmm - the lib dems are feeling threatened. All I have done is point out the unpalatable truth. No bullying there I can assure you. Why on earth should I produce a manifesto? I am not a politician.Just a person trying to vote for what is best for me and mine. :)DEMONESS---your voting for "me and mine" -- that sounds like a Tory viewpoint .They are inclined to putting self interest ahead of what's good for the many !!! Hence the Pool closure-- Sell off of assets of Town -- not listening to what people want !!!
Sarah42
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12:30pm Tue 4 May 10
Sarah42
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12:30pm Tue 4 May 10
Sarah42
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12:31pm Tue 4 May 10
Sarah42
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12:31pm Tue 4 May 10
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demoness says...
4:56pm Sat 1 May 10
Despite the lib dem bias on here, the majority of people in Bucks like Grammar schools. This is probably the main reason why the tories stay so true in Bucks.
Wave goodbye to Whitehall boys. :)