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Burnham’s new parliamentary candidates clash ahead of General Election

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Parliamentary candidates for the new Bridgwater constituency – which includes Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge – have clashed ahead of the next general election.

The Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats are all gearing up to fight for the new Bridgwater constituency, which has been formed after boundary changes announced earlier this year.

Lib Dem candidate Claire Sully – who currently represents the Mendip South division on Somerset Council – says her party was “the only credible opposition” to the Tories in light of the central Labour Party stating the seat as “non-battleground.”

A leaked list, put together by Labour’s governance and legal unit, identified only the new Frome and East Somerset constituency is a priority.

Ashley Fox Burnham-on-Sea parliamentary candidate

Claire says: “To all those who wish to see the back of more than a decade of Conservative failure in Bridgwater, North Petherton, Burnham-On Sea and Highbridge (and the surrounding area), I will be your voice.”

“Tory incompetency must be stopped and a new representative installed in parliament, one who will champion your community and interests, be visible and accessible in the constituency.”

“The latest circus at the heart of the Conservatives, where we see Conservative ministers and ex-ministers fighting each other, proves they are simply not up to the task of governing, and before any further damage is done, a general election must be called.”

“Our residents deserve better, whether that’s in education, accessing public health, the environment or the crippling cost of living crisis.”

“A vote for me and the Liberal Democrats is the only way to ensure the Conservatives are beaten at the next general election.”

ballot box at local election

While Labour has not yet selected its candidate for the general election, the party’s Bridgwater Labour Party said it is confident of winning the new seat.

A spokesman said: “We believe that the new constituency is a winnable seat for us. We run Bridgwater Town Council, we have been the main challengers to the Tories in the former Bridgwater constituency, and were the principal opposition on Sedgemoor District Council.”

“The Lib Dems have not a single councillor in Bridgwater and are clearly in third place here. To prove this they have had to import a Mendip councillor as their candidate.”

“The current Tory MP Ian Liddell-Grainger has done a runner as he knows the seat is now not winnable. The Tories have imported a former MEP from Bristol who is totally unknown in the area.”

“Labour’s recent victories in the seats of Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire clearly show that we can win seats like Bridgwater. All the polls show that Labour can win Bridgwater.”

“Accordingly there is now an even greater demand from members to be the parliamentary contender, and we will be selecting the winning Labour candidate in January.”

Meanwhile, a spokesman for Sir Ashley Fox, the Conservative candidate, says: “If people living and working Bridgwater and Burnham-On-Sea want an MP who focuses on their priorities of halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists, and stopping the boats, they should vote for Ashley Fox.”

“The benefits for Bridgwater of having a Conservative MP are clear, with the town being awarded £23.2m in government funding [for the Bridgwater town deal], Somerset now able to access a £2.8bn roads resurfacing fund, and further support to keep the popular £2 bus fare until the end of December 2024.”

“Ashley Fox is an experienced local voice who has delivered previously as the MEP and is now set on delivering again for the people of Bridgwater and Burnham-On-Sea.”

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