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What others say..."One of the party’s brightest", Bryan Appleyard, Sunday Times
"Much the most impressive Tory candidate at the next election I've yet come across," Amol Rajan, Independent
"Down the road in Hereford, the candidate to watch is Jesse Norman. Norman is someone you need to vote for never mind what party he belongs to. I first met him when he and I carried a very large man in a wheelchair up a flight of stairs. Himself, that is, in person, not a researcher. "Ostensibly a Tory, he is the nearest thing Hereford is going to get to a green MP. Furthermore his dad masterminded the rebuilding of the Roundhouse in London, which is where I saw the Doors and the Jefferson Airplane in 1968. It is hard to think of a political pedigree more impeccable than that. Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, Broad Sheep Magazine
"Jesse's brilliant book shows that the modern compassionate conservatism that I am leading has its roots in the deepest traditions of conservative thought."
"I've just read the most intelligent political tract of 2009, and the best analysis of the credit crunch... its policy implications are ground-shaking. "Once again, Jesse Norman, currently the Conservative candidate for Hereford, has marked himself out as one of the giants of the next parliamentary intake. Don't take my word for it; read his book. www.compassionateeconomics.com"
"Reading your article in the FT was a "eureka" moment for me. Thank you."
"Compassionate Economics is an outstanding book and I thoroughly recommend it. It should appeal to anyone interested in a mature political and economic analysis, which yields practical suggestions for making our country better."
"The LibDems of Hereford will be quaking with worry in their corduroy jackets at the prospect of facing Jesse at the next election. He is that rare bird in British politics, a man who has actually done something serious with his life before seeking election."
"Jesse Norman is a giant of a man, with gigantic charm, intellect and political prospects. Nothing about him is puny, least of all his chances of being elected Member of Parliament for Hereford and South Herefordshire at the next general election, for he is making a full-time job of his candidacy and appears already to be winning hearts and minds." |
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