General Election 2015: David Cameron and George Osborne fly in to Wolverhampton
[gallery] David Cameron and George Osborne were at Wolverhampton's Banks's Brewery today after a letter signed by 103 business leaders backed their plans.
The bosses, including Marston's chief executive Ralph Findlay and JCB's Lord Bamford, supported the Tories on their plans for the recovery.
The Prime Minister and Chancellor flew in to Wolverhampton by helicopter, landing at Wergs Golf Club before being driven to Marstons where they met with Mr Findlay.
Wolverhampton South West is one of the crucial election battlegrounds in the run up to May 7.
The letter was released as Labour leader Ed Miliband was promising legislation in a Labour government's first Queen's Speech guaranteeing employees on controversial zero hours contracts the right to a regular contract after 12 weeks of working regular hours.
The commitment - to be included in the party's election manifesto - significantly strengthens its previous policy entitling workers to a regular contract after 12 months.



