How we all vote on Thursday, June 8 will determine just what sort of country we live in for the next five years. There’s a choice to be made.

Either we carry on with the Conservatives, who have hugely increased the national debt, are presiding over Brexit chaos and are determined to deliver ever-growing inequality which affects everyone’s quality of life, or we can vote for a positive change.

As Watford’s next MP, I’ll fight to ensure that the hospital redevelopment the Lib Dems and Tories shelved starts as soon as possible – my children were born here in Watford. The staff are fantastic, but operate in an under-resourced and under-equipped NHS. Labour will get waiting lists down, just as we did before.

We all know Watford’s housing market is broken. As a family which rents, I know that home ownership is becoming an impossible dream for many. Labour will build over 1 million homes and ban letting feeds for tenants. With ‘help to buy’ funding, local people getting on the housing ladder will have "first dibs” on new houses, keeping our community together.

Inflation is creeping up. It is rising faster than people’s wages. That’s the Conservatives doing.

It isn’t right that decent hard-working people can’t make ends meet. Labour will introduce a £10-an-hour minimum wage to end in-work poverty.

Labour plans cheaper gas and electricity to help everyone.

We’ll look after our pensioners by keeping the ‘triple-lock’ and primary school children will get free dinners.

It’s a straight choice in Watford. It’s Labour to win or the Conservatives get in. Whatever they say the Liberal Democrats never win here.