Bournemouth East covers the collection of neighbourhoods that make up the eastern half of the town, stretching from the busy, historic streets of Springbourne out to the wide sandy beaches of Boscombe and Southbourne. This part of Bournemouth blends classic seaside character with comfortable suburban living: colourful beach huts, a restored pier, clifftop walks and relaxed coastal cafés sit...
Bournemouth West
Bournemouth West forms the western half of Dorset’s largest town, covering the elegant neighbourhoods of Westbourne, Winton, and the scenic West Cliff. Known for its leafy streets, boutique shopping, Victorian charm, and quieter stretches of coastline, this side of Bournemouth blends relaxed coastal living with a lively community feel. Home to independent cafés, green parks, and characterful high...
Reform UK: Bournemouth Area Meeting (2024)
This event took place in 2024. As we now rapidly start to launch our branches across Dorset, four in the next month alone, we are turning our focus to the Bournemouth Area and the constituencies of Bournemouth East and West. We will be holding a meeting on the 26th of November at the Kinson Hall to meet with members and supporters to discuss the next steps for the Bournemouth Area. This meeting...
Reform UK: Our Contract With You
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The Tories’ mass immigration betrayal continues…
UK General Election 2024
Our Contract is not just another party manifesto. It sets out the reforms that Britain needs in the first 100 days following a general election and thereafter. It has been produced with advice from a range of independent economists, think tanks and advisors on savings and costings. Your can click the links below to find detailed information about these policies (issued as a working draft document...
Reform Our Public Services: Law & Order
We must adopt a zero tolerance approach to crime and antisocial behaviour. This starts at the ground level. Common sense dictates more police on the streets will help prevent crime and help catch criminals. Increase police numbers in the community, with officers on the beat, engaging with the local people. Ensure there is more visible policing with a focus on combating violent crime, robbery and...
Introduction
As a nation we have so much potential, so much that we should be optimistic about. We can make Britain great again. To do this, reform is essential in the way our country is run and managed, so it works properly for the people. In many areas, just the application of basic common sense would be a good start! The nation faces many challenges, but we can overcome them. To succeed, we need to do...
Reform our Economy
The Government has increased taxes to the highest level in 70 years with more taxes to come. Medium-term growth is expected to be the lowest for 60 years. This means lower wages and less money to invest in health and other public services. Inflation is at the highest level for over 30 years and productivity is at the lowest for 20 years, with 1 in 8 people of working age on out of work benefits...
Reform Our Public Services: Health
The NHS is possibly the most loved healthcare system in the world. Being free at the point of delivery is at its core and must always continue. The frontline care is normally amazing, dedicated, and always appreciated. But we have to be honest that in the back office, it is neither the most efficient nor the best managed system in the world. Let’s be ambitious: we should aim for zero waiting...