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Conservatives pick 18-year-old student as by-election candidate

by Frank le Duc
Monday 25 May, 2026 at 8:45PM
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Conservatives pick 18-year-old student as by-election candidate

Louis Bird

The Conservatives have picked an 18-year-old student as the party’s candidate in the upcoming Goldsmid by-election for a seat on Brighton and Hove City Council.

The party said: “Louis Bird has been selected by Brighton and Hove Conservatives to be their candidate for the Goldsmid by-election on Thursday 25 June.

“The selection was formally endorsed by the party’s Executive Council on Saturday (23 May).

Born and raised in the city, Louis is currently a student at BHASVIC where he is studying mathematics, history and politics.

The Conservative Pary said: “Passionate about translating political theory into real action, he is an active member of the Conservative Party’s officer team and recently founded a Young Conservatives group in the area.

Mr Bird said: “I want to make a real difference. I’ve witnessed first-hand how our local services have deteriorated – schools and libraries closing, parks and green spaces under threat.

“Labour doesn’t listen. That is why I’m standing: to fight for Goldsmid and to restore pride in our community.”

He added: “I am deeply honoured to have been chosen to represent the Conservatives in this important by-election.

“If elected, I will work tirelessly to serve the residents of Goldsmid ward. While Labour and the Greens have proved deeply disappointing, together we can turn things around. Join us”

Louis Bird

The seat became vacant when the former mayor of Brighton and Hove, Jackie O’Quinn, resigned from the council earlier this month.

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Comments 9

  1. Rostrum says:
    23 hours ago

    NO

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    • Benjamin™ says:
      22 hours ago

      An unexpected choice of candidate for the party; I can see the reward for setting up a YCG. It’ll be a great experience for him if he has a passion for local politics.

      Reply
  2. Atticus says:
    12 hours ago

    This is too young to be making decisions about the spending of millions of pounds of public money.

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    • Tracy Ward says:
      11 hours ago

      On the other hand a certain Deputy Leader in charge of a £1bn city budget got promoted to this role only three weeks after becoming a first time councillor, and when former Council Leaders had managed with only ONE Deputy Leader so why does Sankey need two at unsolicited public expense?

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  3. ChrisC says:
    2 hours ago

    And some of the comments here are one of the reasons why young people don’t want to get involved in politics and public service.

    There are similar comments on the article about the Green candiate who is 22.

    Councils need a range of members with a range of life experiences. Young people have views and they are just as valid as those of older people.

    When I first started going to council meetings in my home town in the early 80’s every member – no matter the party – was white, middle aged (or older) and mostly men

    Yet there they were making decisions about youth clubs and play grounds and what young mothers needed without any input from ‘young people’ on what they wanted or needed.

    Councils need young people on them if they are to reflect the citizens they provide services to.

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    • Benjamin™ says:
      58 mins ago

      Well said, young people in particular are going to be more important than ever, with 16 year olds been empowered to vote.

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    • Atticus says:
      49 mins ago

      Absolutely Chris. Let’s have some five year olds determining how the education budget is spent. After all, if any of the main political parties think kids of that age will vote for them, they’ll give them the vote too.

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  4. Katy says:
    2 hours ago

    Let’s hope he doesn’t want to go onto university elsewhere. That’s four years in Brighton, working tirelessly but you’ve probably gathered that as a maths student and worked out there is not much chance of you winning.
    Good luck all the same. We need a cross section of society in our councils.

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  5. Patcham Guy says:
    9 mins ago

    I miss the small government no nonsense politics of the conservatives, so I wish Louis all the best.

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