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By-election called for St Helier West

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Monday, 25 March, 2024
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Elliot Colburn Steve Alvarez Wendy Clark

After serving less than half their term as a councillor, a Labour councillor in St Helier West has resigned.

This means there will be a by-election to elect a new councillor on Thursday 2nd May, the same day as the election for the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.

Elliot Colburn MP has been working with local Conservative councillors, Steve Alvarez and Wendy Clark, as well as your local London Assembly Member, Neil Garratt, to stand up for St Helier.

  • We are the only Party to stand against ULEZ locally.
  • We have secured the funding to improve St Helier, with several blocks complete already, and build a second hospital in Sutton, protecting A&E and maternity.
  • We have recruited over 3666 more Police for London, and proposed a further 1000 more on top of that.

But our community is being ignored by the Labour Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and the Lib Dem-run Council.

  • They voted for ULEZ.
  • They are campaigning against the new funding for St Helier.
  • They blocked over 1000 more Police officers for our streets.

You have a choice on 2nd May.

Another Labour Councillor giving Sadiq Khan permission to keep on ignoring us over ULEZ and crime, or our local candidate working with us to scrap ULEZ, improve St Helier Hospital and put more police on our streets.

The Lib Dems came in third place last time – they can’t win here.

We will be announcing our candidate soon, but you can still share your views by taking Elliot Colburn MP's short Residents Survey here.

If you want to scrap ULEZ, improve the hospital and see more Police on the streets, then give them your support on 2nd May.

Remember, you now need photo ID to vote. You can find out more, including how to obtain a free Voter Authority Certificate, here.

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