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Andrew Turner - Conservative candidate for the Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight

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Andrew Turner

Andrew Turner was elected MP for the Isle of Wight on 7th June, 2001, having kept the promise he made at the 1997 General Election when he said, \"I love the Island. It\'s a wonderful place to live. If I am not elected I shall not simply up sticks and look elsewhere, but stay and fight again.\"

Working for you on the Island
Andrew has met thousands of Island residents at their homes and places of work and at all manner of social events. As your Member of Parliament he stays in close touch. He has recently moved from Cowes to Newport and is at home there at least three days a week when Parliament is sitting (most weeks he goes up to London on Monday lunchtime and returns on Thursday evening) and of course during Parliamentary recesses. But in the constituency with the largest electorate in the country he cannot possibly meet everyone so you are welcome to contact him.

Working for the Island at Westminster
Andrew\'s key objective is to raise the Island\'s profile in Westminster and Whitehall. To this end he has asked literally hundreds of questions relating to the Island\'s needs, taken part in dozens of debates, and been fortunate enough to win the ballot for debates on Island issues such as care homes, health services, and how an Island abbatoir would save animals long journeys to slaughter.


Andrew\'s Experience
Andrew took with him to Westminster considerable experience of government, both local and national, and of the two public services which are valued most by Islanders: health and education. He set up and from 1988 to 1997 ran the Grant-Maintained Schools Foundation, working tirelessly to give new opportunities through self-government to a thousand schools serving over a quarter of the country\'s secondary pupils. As an education consultant his clients ranged from the Institute of Economic Affairs to the Girls\' Day School Trust (which runs Portsmouth High School) and from the US-based Edison Schools to the London Borough of Southwark. He remains passionate to ensure that parents enjoy a wider choice of school, offering a higher standard of education, for their children. Andrew has worked at the heart of Government in Westminster and Whitehall, where he was Special Advisor at the Department of Health and Social Security, working with Sir Norman Fowler, Michael Portillo and John Major, and was a city councillor for seventeen years - so he knows how good local government is run!


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