Ros Brown, Green Party SERIOUS action on climate change and greenbelt protection by ensuring affordable housing is built on brownfield sites and local infrastructure is not overwhelmed.

Greater investment in education and apprenticeships and the abolition of tuition fees, SATs, league tables and Ofsted.

Properly funded public services and an end to NHS privatisation, plus more support for local businesses and a living wage of £10 by 2020.

Further investment in home insulation, renewable energy and public ownership of utilities, and a railway in public hands and greater investment in sustainable transport, cycling promotion and road safety.

Gareth Epps, Liberal Democrat I HAVE a record of campaigning and in particular saving community pubs.

I am a Liberal Democrat because I believe in freedom. In coalition we delivered three-quarters of our manifesto, taking millions out of paying income tax and stopped the Conservatives giving tax breaks for millionaires.

It wasn’t easy but the right thing to do.

I want to invest in infrastructure, boosting Keighley’s economy and creating jobs.

And in new Green Laws for the environment, investment in our NHS – saying where the money comes from - and reform politics to give people their voice back.

John Grogan, Labour SUPPORT raising the minimum wage to £8, cut small business rates and the creation of a National Investment Bank.

Vote to end the privatisation of the NHS and finance extra nurses and doctors at Airedale General Hospital.

Support paying down the deficit sensibly and gradually but ensure Bradford Council gets a fair deal, stopping the discrimination in favour of richer southern councils.

Campaign to get new buildings for Ilkley Grammar School, back the restoration of the ‘brownfield first’ policy for new housing, reduce student fees to £6,000, and ensure that care workers have time to care for the elderly and disabled.

Kris Hopkins, Conservative IN 2010 after 13 years of Labour misrule, our country and economy were in a mess. Businesses in Ilkley were going bust, almost 2,300 residents across the constituency were jobless and the amount of money in people’s pockets was shrinking.

But under a Conservative-led Government, our economy is growing strongly.

Unemployment here is down by more than 40 per cent, inflation is at an all-time low, wages are rising.

And we have cut tax for an estimated 37,426 Keighley and Ilkley residents and taken 4,786 out of paying tax altogether.

We cannot go back.

I ask for your support once again next Thursday.

Paul Latham, UKIP UKIP is standing up for real change in this election: Regain control of our borders from the EU and introduce an Australian-style points-based system to decide who comes to work and settle here.

Stop further privatisation of the NHS as adopted first by Labour, then by the Conservatives with the Lib Dems in tow. We shall invest in training 8,000 people to become GPs. Appoint matrons for every NHS hospital and 20,000 more as state enrolled nurses (SENs).

Have a fairer tax system, scrapping income tax for minimum wage earners, abolish the bedroom tax, scrap inheritance tax paid by children on their parents’ assets.