David Cameron comes face-to-face with potential Aintree voters

DAVID CAMERON last night visited the new Sefton Central constituency to answer questions from the public.

More than 100 people filled Holy Rosary Parish Club, quizzing him on matters from education to health and human rights.

Mr Cameron said: “This is a marginal constituency which will make a difference at the next election.”

He said if elected he wanted to cut paperwork and bureaucracy for the police.

Outside, he was met by an anti-bloodsports group concerned the Tories would reintroduce the Waterloo Cup.

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