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28
May
Labour and the Green Party have revealed candidates to stand in the Wetherby and Easingwold constituency at the upcoming general election.
Voters will head to the polls to elect 650 MPs to the House of Commons on July 4.
The new Wetherby and Easingwold constituency, which includes parts of Harrogate, will be contested for the first time at the election.
Ben Pickles, 29, a Bradford schoolteacher, has been announced as Labour’s candidate to contest the seat.
Mr Pickles said:
Meanwhile, the Green Party has selected Anna Jacobs to stand in the constituency.
Ms Jacobs, a lawyer who has lived in Wetherby for the last nine years, said:
Current Elmet and Rothwell MP, Alec Shelbrook, will contest the constituency for the Conservatives.
Mr Shelbrook’s current seat is among those being abolished as part of the boundary review which proposed the new constituency.
Meanwhile, Reform UK will field Mike Jordan as its candidate and James Monaghan will stand for the Liberal Democrats in the new constituency.
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