Matthew says: "Today's General Election is crucial to our country's future prosperity.
"Jeremy Corbyn and Labour would increase taxes to the highest level since the Second World War. They would introduce a new tax on property and gardens which could treble council tax bills.&nbs
Matthew was pleased to speak to a packed meeting at the Multicultural Centre in West Hendon.
Addressing members of the Indian community he referred to his visits to India, particularly his participation in The Art of Living Cultural Festival in Delhi last year and his admiration for Sri Sri Ra
Matthew has been contacted by hundreds of constituents who are worried about Jeremy Corbyn' s plans for a new tax on property and homes.
Labour have made a lot of very expensive promises which will need to be paid for - and we now know where some of the money will come from.
"The events of Saturday night are truly horrific. The loss of yet more lives to terrorism is tragic and my thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families and all those affected.
"We cannot give in to people who perpetrate such acts of atrocity.
Matthew has spoken of his opposition to the imposition of 'caste' discrimination legislation brought in by the former Labour Government.
Caste discrimination is not expressly prohibited under UK equality legislation, although section 9 of the Equality Act 2010, brought in by the former Labour
Addressing residents in Edgware Matthew took the opportunity to speak about the progress our economy has made under Conservative-led Governments.
Matthew said: "In 2010 Labour left Britain in the grip of an economic crisis.
Matthew visited Bhaktivedanta Manor, Shree Swaminarayan Sidhant and Sri Saddhatissa temples this week to visit and speak to devotees and constituents.
On his visit to Bhaktivedanta Manor, run by the International Society of Krishna Consciousness, Matthew spoke with His Grace Sruti Dharma Das to dis
Matthew met with a group of Black Cab drivers to listen to their concerns about Uber, the Super Cycle Highway, traffic congestion in London and the future of the taxi industry.
The regulation of Black Cabs is a matter for the Mayor of London and the London Assembly but as drivers' co