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I would like to thank the people of Colchester for selecting me as your Prospective Parliamentary Candidate. I am a mother of two young teenagers, worked as a Cost Analyst and then for the National Children's Homes.

Personal convictions led me to politics and the Conservative Party. I believe in principles of fairness and opportunity, in supporting those who have supported the system, those in need and the elderly. I believe our country must work for its young, its elderly and for those who need the NHS.

I believe in finding solutions rather than just talking, standing up for peoples rights as individuals; not for systems that put the wrongdoer before the victim.

I am for more, better equipped community halls, for freeing our police from paperwork and for a better infrastructure for Colchester. Please enjoy your visit to my website and I hope you will become involved with my campaign.



Former Mayor moves to Conservatives for their "positive vision"
Councillor Terry Sutton and his son Craig have moved to the Conservatives in opposition to the town's current MP, in favour of the Conservative's "positive vision" for the town.
Jill's "instant car park" solution to hospital's parking nightmare
Jill Skalla said health bosses should make patient convenience top priority by creating more room for drivers to park. Essex Rivers NHS Trust has a policy of encouraging patients to travel by bus.
More carriages and more services to Hythe and Town Stations
Jill Skalla and Shadow Transport Secretary Chris Grayling have called for more carriages to ease overcrowding for commuters and more and better services to Hythe and Town stations, to help beat road congestion.
William Hague campaigns in Colchester with Jill
Jill Skalla and Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague campaign in the Garrison, with a key theme being the disgraceful treatment and accommodation of the town's servicemen.