On a cold and wet Saturday Morning, James Uffindell, the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Warwick and Leamington, held a street stall at Warwick Market and spoke to several stall holders.
The market setting provided a unique backdrop for genuine conversations with the backbone of the local economy—the small business owners and stallholders. Throughout the morning, James discussed a wide range of issues with the stallholders, ranging from business challenges to the impact of national policies on local enterprises.
James said: "Meeting with stallholders in Warwick Market was an invaluable experience. These individuals are the lifeblood of our local economy, and their insights are crucial for shaping policies that support small businesses and foster economic growth."
The street stall event was not only an opportunity for the Conservative candidate to share his vision for the constituency but also a chance for him to actively listen to the needs and aspirations of Warwick and Leamington residents.
As the campaign progresses, James will continue to connect directly with the people, underscoring his commitment to inclusive and community-driven politics. Constituents can expect more of these initiatives that prioritise open dialogue and engagement throughout the campaign trail.