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More Money Per Head for Ipswich

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Wednesday, 26 April, 2017
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Working together, our Conservative MPs and Conservative run Suffolk County Council, are investing the money into Ipswich that our people deserve.

MORE MONEY PER HEAD FOR IPSWICH
Of Suffolk County Council’s 2016-17 Net Revenue Budget of £492.4m, £103.4m (21%) was spent in Ipswich*.
This compares with just 18.2%** of the population of Suffolk living within the Borough Council area.

Suffolk Conservatives recognise the need for more to be spent in the County to ensure our County Town's success and are continuing to pledge support for Ipswich.

However this transformation is under threat by Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party, whose inability to understand the County's financial situation would bankrupt Suffolk within months and put spending like this in jeopardy.  

Only by electing a Conservative Councillor where you live, can you ensure a bright, prosperous future for Ipswich.

Don’t let Labour destroy Ipswich’s future, vote Conservative.


*Excludes schools (which is a separate budget allocation)

**source 2011 census

Pictured is Queen Street, where the re-design works are nearing completion.

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