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Labour picks candidate for East Brighton by-election

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 21 Dec, 2017 at 9:50PM
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The Labour Party has picked its candidate for the East Brighton by-election this evening (Thursday 20 December).

Former parliamentary candidate Nancy Platts will contest the by-election which is expected to be held in early February.

 

Nancy Platts

The vacancy will be created by the resignation of Lloyd Russell-Moyle who won the Brighton Kemptown seat in the House of Commons at the general election in June.

He only became one of the three East Brighton councillors at a by-election in August last year.

Nancy Platts, who worked as Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s liaison with the unions until earlier this year, said: “I’m so proud to be representing the Labour Party in the East Brighton by-election.

“Lloyd has been a wonderful councillor and I look forward to meeting lots of people over the coming weeks and working for the benefit of the East Brighton community.”

Councillor Russell-Moyle, who is expected to stand down from Brighton and Hove City Council in the coming fortnight, said: “I’m delighted that East Brighton Labour has selected the fantastic Nancy Platts as our candidate to replace me in East Brighton.

“Nancy, who I worked for in the 2015 general election, has a background in working for the fire service and campaign organisations fighting child poverty and her voice will be vital for East Brighton.

“Living just off Eastern Road, Nancy is a local who is knows the area well and will campaign for homes, community spaces and buses for all our area.”

Lloyd Russell-Moyle

The seat is regarded as a safe Labour seat and returned two other councillors from the same party at the most recent elections – council leader Warren Morgan and deputy leader Gill Mitchell.

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  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    8 years ago

    This area looks to be interesting, With Gill Mitchell standing down and cllr Morgan under fire within his Party, it could be a lively selection of candidates for 2019.

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    • rolivan says:
      8 years ago

      Yes time for a few Independents Christopher.

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  2. Seven says:
    8 years ago

    Same old faces. You’d think with the exciting influx of new members since Corbyn/Momentum we might actually get some new blood to represent us instead of Nancy bluddy Platts, a women who’s been around longer than that old bottle of Creme de Menthe everyone has at the back of the cupboard. I voted for Lloyd because he was young, and although spent his career in/around politics seems to be pretty unaffected, dare I say ‘normal’. I do not see this from Platts, AT ALL. What a shame. Lets get more Brightonians with lives away from politics representing our interests.

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