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David Cameron visits Medway

Conservative leader David Cameron speaks at Gillingham's Sunlight Centre. Picture: Andy Payton
Conservative leader David Cameron speaks at Gillingham's Sunlight Centre. Picture: Andy Payton

Tory leader David Cameron met workers at a gas plant in Medway this morning.

The politician, who was making his second visit to the Towns this year, toured the LNG terminal in Grain.

He was launching the Conservative Party's Energy Security Green Paper.

After being taken round the plant Mr Cameron met workers in the canteen, who were given the chance to ask him questions.

Rochester and Strood parliamentary candidate Mark Reckless accompanied the leader on his visit.

Following the visit to the gas plant Mr Cameron briefly went to Winchester House Nursing Home in Rochester to meet residents.

In January Mr Cameron visited the Sunlight Centre in Gillingham. On that trip he said: "This is a vital battleground and you'll be seeing me around here again."

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