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Hove Lib Dems hope to strike the right note with latest candidate

by Frank le Duc
Friday 7 Nov, 2014 at 2:53PM
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Hove Lib Dems hope to strike the right note with latest candidate

Beatrice Bass and Jeremy Gale

Beatrice Bass and Jeremy Gale
Beatrice Bass and Jeremy Gale

The Liberal Democrats have chosen professional musician Beatrice Bass to stand for election to Brighton and Hove City Council in Central Hove next May.

Brighton and Hove Liberal Democrats said that Ms Bass was the only declared female candidate contesting the election in Central Hove.

She said: “It’s a privilege to have been selected to stand for election in Central Hove.

“I’m passionate about improving our city that has been so badly managed by this current administration.

“I’m looking forward to continuing our fight to scrap Sunday parking charges, reduce pollution and congestion by making bus lanes multi-use after 6pm and all day on Sunday and to dramatically improve the recycling rate that has plummeted under the Greens.”

She will stand in the ward in the local elections next May alongside fellow candidate Jeremy Gale.

He said: “Beatrice is an outstanding candidate and has already been working hard for our ward. She’ll make a fantastic councillor.”

The two Central Hove seats are currently held by the Green councillor Christopher Hawtree, who has been selected as the party’s candidate for Hove at the next general election, and the Conservative Andrew Wealls. The Conservatives have chosen wealth management adviser Lloyd Magee to stand alongside Councillor Wealls next May.

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  1. HJarrs says:
    11 years ago

    What a shame that the Liberals have decided to abandon their environmental principles and now seek to encourage more cars into the city. I suppose it makes it the Goliath of the LibLabConkip establishment versus the David of the Greens.

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  2. rolivan says:
    11 years ago

    Ms Bass how do propose to fund this initiative when the Council find it necessary to charge on Christmas Day and when you say Free on Sundays do you mean in Council owned Car Parks?

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  3. Christopher Hawtree says:
    11 years ago

    The tenor of Ms Bass’s remarks is unsound environmentally.

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