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UKIP to launch Oldham campaign

Friday, 3rd December 2010

Euro MP Paul Nuttall will officially launch the UK Independence Party's election campaign office in Oldham on Monday, December 6.

The Party has set up base in Lees Road, Oldham, from where activists will spearhead their campaign to fight the by-election in the Oldham East and Saddleworth constituency.

Mr Nuttall is North West MEP for UKIP and also the Party's deputy leader.

"I am delighted to be fighting this seat as UKIP has sensible, rational, down-to-earth policies which will appeal to residents," he said.

"We are also not afraid to stand up and say what needs to be said instead of kowtowing to political correctness.

"I understand the problems of crime and anti-social behaviour which this constituency faces. We want to restore a feeling of local pride and strongly support a policy of zero tolerance and effective local policing.

"I also believe in getting people back to work and having no tax on the minimum wage," said Mr Nuttall.

"From our involvement with local people I know about their other day to day concerns, such as proposed school mergers, and I welcome the chance to represent them in Westminster," said Mr Nuttall, 34.

"The three old Parties have failed to deliver their promises - we won't," he added.

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