Two days before the general election, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond visited Worcester City Centre, airing his views to local crowds about the other political parties who were competing against Conservative in the upcoming vote. On his tour of the city's main thoroughfare with candidate Robin Walker and a legion of activists, he approached passers-by, urging them to keep David Cameron in Downing Street.
Mr Hammond stopped for a selfie with one fan, asked several customers outside a coffee shop how they were voting, talked to many members of the community about current political issues, and whilst at it, bumped into Simon Williams, owner of Arrivista Business Coaching and Chairman of Coomber Audio Equipment, Worcester, who told him the economic outlook for his business was "the best in 30 years".
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Simon Williams, Arrivista discusses general election with Philip Hammond, Worcester City Centre
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