Sarah Carr, Liberal Democrat, Hereford & Herefordshire South
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Results: 650 of 650 constituencies declared
| CON 307 | LAB 258 | LIB DEM 57 | OTHER 28 |
Name: Sarah Carr
Candidate for: Hereford & Herefordshire South
Party: Liberal Democrat
Votes: 19,885
Profile:
I AM delighted that Paul Keetch is backing me to be the next MP.
For the last three years as the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate, I believe I have a real record of action working tirelessly in support of local issues that really matter.
From stopping the Conservative council’s planned closure of our schools, to leading campaigns against closing our post offices, to supporting calls for the ESG to better reflect the priorities of local people, and leading a high profile campaign to abolish car parking charges at Hereford Hospital. I will continue to campaign hard on these issues, and others, if elected as your MP.
My campaign continues to gain momentum with people from all parties pledging their support. As the only candidate living with their family in the constituency, I will continue putting Herefordshire first and work hard for all local people regardless of their political views.
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