Chris Grayling, who has been Epsom’s MP since 2001, was out campaigning for re-election today.
Mr Grayling and Conservative local election candidates met commuters at Epsom train station this morning and then moved on to Ewell Village.
Epsom Conservatives Twitter account also posted photographs of Mr Grayling in Stoneleigh and Ashtead on Saturday as the campaign for the general election gets under way.
Have you seen any of the parliamentary candidates in Epsom? What did you think of their arguments? Did they answer your questions?
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For more on the General Election including a list of the other candidates visit www.epsomguardian.co.uk/generalelection2015
Chris grayling is standing outside epsom station and I feel a tiny bit starstruck #surreyproblems
— jess (@jxssl) April 13, 2015
Chris Grayling at Epsom Station with Local Conservatives, Tina Mountain Rosemary Najim (Woodcote) Jane Race (College) pic.twitter.com/HfuwvTgi9L
— Epsom Conservatives (@EpsomEwellCA) April 13, 2015
Chris Grayling at Epsom station now if you fancy popping down to ask him how many food banks we now have in Epsom
— Warren Greene (@WarrenGreene) April 13, 2015
Great start at Epsom Train Station campaigning with Chris Grayling and other local Conservative candidates. #GE2015 pic.twitter.com/B1Ry8kpkNx
— Jane Race (@MrsJaneRace) April 13, 2015
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