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Full list of general election candidates in Brighton and Hove published

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 9 Apr, 2015 at 5:23PM
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The full list of general election candidates in Brighton and Hove has been published.

Nominations closed at 4pm today (Thursday 9 April) for the three constituencies – Brighton Kemptown, Brighton Pavilion and Hove.

The candidates are

Brighton Kemptown

Ian Buchanan (UKIP)

Paul Chandler (Liberal Democrat)

Davy Jones (Green)

Simon Kirby (Conservative)

Nancy Platts (Labour)

Jacqueline Shodeke (Socialist Party of Great Britain)

Matt Taylor (Independent)

Brighton Pavilion

Chris Bowers (Liberal Democrat)

Nigel Carter (UKIP)

Caroline Lucas (Green)

Clarence Mitchell (Conservative)

Howard Pilott (Socialist Party of Great Britain)

Purna Sen (Labour)

Nick Yeomans (Independent)

Hove

Jenny Barnard-Langston (Independent)

Graham Cox (Conservative)

Dame Dixon (Official Monster Raving Loony)

Christopher Hawtree (Green)

Dave Hill (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

Peter Kyle (Labour)

Peter Lambell (Liberal Democrat)

Kevin Smith (UKIP)

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    11 years ago

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    Sustainable housing based in Michael Reynold Earthships which can be built on brown and green land sites.

    I’m standing on an anti-corruption platform. Bringing integrity and honesty into politics.

    The country can save billions and billions once the criminals politicians and bankers are brought to book. Check out abeldanger.net for more info.

    Forget about the scandal of paedophiles in parliament, once the horrors of the paedophiles in the Royal family, the nation will be demanding vengeance and a new monarchy.

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