He is asking Wycombe constituents to stick with him and "finish the job of getting this country onto the course we need to secure all our futures".
Conservative, Steve Baker who has represented the Wycombe constituency since 2010, knows it is going to be a very tightly fought seat.
"I am not so sure that the electors of Wycombe will want a Labour MP or a Labour government but that’s what they’ll get if they vote for any other candidate or stay at home in this General Election. I’m asking people to stick with me so we can finish the job of getting this country onto the course we need to secure all our futures." he announced earlier on X (Twitter)
🫡 To represent Wycombe as MP since 2010 has been an honour. Whether it was saving the driving test centre recently or turning around Bucks Healthcare NHS Trust at the start, I am proud of the positive impact I have had on our area.
— Rt Hon Steve Baker FRSA 🗽 (@SteveBakerFRSA) May 22, 2024
📈 Now we need to keep Wycombe thriving.… pic.twitter.com/MPQAeTkMs7

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