Damian HindsVerified account

@DamianHinds

I'm not currently an MP, as Parliament has been dissolved until after the General Election

Alton, Hampshire
Joined April 2008

Tweets and replies

  1. 8h

    Time is short. Vote before 10pm, to keep our economy strong .. our country competitive .. firms creating jobs

  2. 9h

    1 hour til polls close, 11 days til Brexit talks. Vote before 10pm to ensure it’s Theresa May leading for the UK

  3. 9h

    A strong economy means +2.8m jobs, unempl't at a 42 yr low, record spend on schools & NHS. Don't give it up. Vote before 10pm

  4. 18h

    Most of employment growth has been higher-skills occupations, and growth in full-time. Don’t risk it today. Vote

  5. 19h

    Record employment, record female employment, record vacancy opportunities. Vote today to continue with a strong economy

  6. 20h

    National Living Wage has meant biggest annual increase for lowest earners since the data series began (in 1997). Vote today

  7. 21h

    A strong economy has brought lowest unempl’t since 1975. Deficit down 2/3, while govt spends more than any previous govt on NHS & schools

  8. 22h

    Today, don’t risk progress on opportunity: 2.8m jobs created, unemployment at 42 year low, sustained falls in long-term and youth unempl’t

  9. Retweeted
    Jun 7

    Under the there will be more jobs and better jobs. That's why we're the true .

  10. Retweeted
    Jun 7

    For a strong economy, strong leadership, stable government and the best Brexit deal, make sure you tomorrow.

  11. Retweeted
    Jun 7

    RT to show you're proud to be backing Theresa May tomorrow

  12. Jun 7

    No magic money tree. But responsible finances & a strong economy. That's how you afford record spend for schools & NHS. Vote

  13. Jun 7

    Record employment, record female employment, record vacancy opportunities. At vote to continue with a strong economy

  14. Jun 7

    National Living Wage has meant lowest earners got biggest annual increase since data series began (1997)

  15. Jun 7

    Most of employment growth has been higher-skilled occupations. Don't take a risk at

  16. Jun 7

    strong economy has brought lowest unempl't since '75. Deficit down 2/3, govt spends more than any previous govt on NHS & schools

  17. Jun 7

    National Living Wage has meant bigger annual increase for lowest earners since the data series began (1997)

  18. Jun 7

    don't risk progress on employment: 2.8m jobs created, unemployment at 42 year low, sustained falls in long-term and youth unemployment

  19. Jun 2

    High-tax risk that firms "go elsewhere" not just about firms leaving - it's about the NEXT investment decision - does it come to UK?

  20. Jun 2

    % of people relying on 0-hrs contract <3%; avg 25 hrs /wk; job satisf'n higher than others. Def not right for all, but right for some

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