Indian tech titan N
R Narayana Murthy's son-in-law Rishi Sunak is all set to fill in heavyweight
Tory leader and former foreign minister William Hague's large shoes. Hague, who
stepped down from active politics last July, is the local MP here - known as an
"ultra-safe Conservative seat".
A geographically massive constituency that covers a vast swathe of rural
North Yorkshire, the Conservatives have had a field run here in past elections.
In the 2010 elections with Hague as its candidate, Tories won 63% of the vote
share here followed by Lib Dems who got only 19% of the votes. While the Conservatives won 33,541 votes, Lib
Dems won only 10,205 followed by Labour which won 8,150 votes.
Sunak’s opponents include Labour party candidate and
trade union leader Mike Hill, Lib Dem candidate and teacher John Harris and
UKIP accountant Matthew Cooke. An ardent
fan of cricket and movies, Sunak who co-founded a large investment firm,
working with companies from Silicon Valley to Bangalore was born in Hampshire
and educated at Winchester College and Oxford University. Experts say that winning from this seat is
bound to put Sunak into the limelight and may also catapult him into a
ministerial role if the David Cameron led Conservative Party return to power
post May 7.
Most of Sunak's
constituency are small villages and hamlets - the only towns being that of
Northallerton, Richmond, Stokesley and Leyburn.
The local economy relies upon agriculture and tourism and is therefore
the focus of Sunak's campaigning. Sunak says he will stand up for the farmers
of his constituency and "fight to relieve the costly burden of EU
regulation. Farmers have to contend with complicated new greening requirements,
helpful pesticides being banned, burdensome electronic sheep tags that don't
even work and burial requirements that are outdated.
One of Sunak's main
campaigning points is supporting the local Friarage Hospital. Impressing voters
by saying "community healthcare is in my blood," Sunak who grew up in
a NHS household - his dad is a GP and mother a local chemist, said
"Friarage hospital is a much-loved local institution that employs over a
1000 people and provides vital healthcare services. I will push NHS executives
and lobby hard to ensure the hospital remains a strong provider of health care
services in our area". Sunak also promises to boost small and medium size
businesses of North Yorkshire by lowering taxes, reforming business rates,
reducing regulation, incentivising investment, rewarding innovation and
ensuring affordable finance. He has also made better mobile and broadband
services in the constituency a key priority.
Hague said
"I've been hearing many people saying how well Rishi has been getting to
know the area, knocking on doors and listening to local people. He is an
exceptional individual and I believe he will be a strong and effective advocate
for our community".
Are the elections
in UK anyway different that the ones we
have here !!
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
6th May 2015.
