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Our community has a rich history and a resilient spirit. However, we face numerous challenges that require dedicated and influential representation. As an independent candidate, I am free from party politics and focused solely on our community’s needs and interests.

My campaign is rooted in the belief that St Helens deserves a strong, independent voice in Parliament—someone who is not tied to the agendas of political parties but is driven by the will and welfare of the people.

As a councillor, I have fought tirelessly for better local services, improved infrastructure, and more significant support for our vulnerable residents.

I have seen firsthand the impact that thoughtful, community-focused leadership can have. My commitment has always been to stand up for what is right, no matter how hard.

A National Voice For Local Issues

It’s time for us to have a proactive MP in Parliament, fighting for funding, for true levelling up, and fighting for our communities. I have six years of experience as a local ward and parish councillor, as well as being born and brought up in St Helens South. Determined to bring about positive change

  • Change that doesn’t come with a huge expense
  • Change that translates into a real difference across our communities
  • Change that isn’t whipped by one of the main political parties.

Vote for me, and St Helens South & Whiston will have an authentic voice in parliament, fighting for what is right and a positive future for the Borough I love.

Frequently Asked Questions

I believe that real change comes from the ground up, and I am committed to being a responsive, approachable, and accountable representative.

Competition is a good thing, and the seat for St Helens South & Whiston is one of the safest seats in the next general election. I believe in getting the best out of an individual; you need healthy, fair competition.

I am here to listen to your concerns, stand with you in the face of challenges, and work tirelessly to make St Helens South and Whiston a better place for everyone without the undercurrent of party politics.

It’s a good, fair question.

Currently, Labour is predicted to have an overall majority of 308 seats. Unless 100s of independents stand and 100s of Independents win, the argument that voting for me is a vote for conservatives is a moot point.

The Labour seat I am fighting is listed as one of the safest seats. I ask the question, are you happy with the status quo, or do you want to give someone else a go? Someone who isn’t tied up in party politics understands the St Helens South & Whiston constituency and will fight for every constituent.

My pledges blend national and local issues, and I will work hard for you and ensure your voice is heard.

So, to answer the question “isn’t a vote for Independent a vote for conservative, the answer is absolutely not, a vote for independent in St Helens South & Whiston is a vote for an authentic candidate that will fight tooth and nail for you.

 

 

 

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