Will Southport support real change and vote for Independent Sean Halsall? Here are some details you may not see in the mainstream media.

Will Southport support real change and vote for Independent Sean Halsall?

Will Southport support real change and vote for Independent Sean Halsall? The constituency has joined the growing number that have a genuine opportunity to vote for change.

A former Labour councillor, he parted ways with the party due to the direction in which Keir Starmer was taking it:

    • He felt that debate had been “stifled” within the Labour Party, and membership democracy had been “completely removed.”
    • He believed that external pressure was necessary to remind the party of its purpose.
    • He also cited Labour’s support for the two-child benefits cap and the party’s silence on Gaza as reasons for leaving.
    • And he expressed disappointment in the lack of diversity of opinion within the party.

Here’s a short, video policy statement by Mr Halsall:

And here’s a post from X explaining his position on the National Health Service:

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Mr Halsall is one of six candidates in Southport. The others are:

      • Damien Moore (Conservative; incumbent)
      • Edwin Black (Green Party)
      • Patrick Hurley (Labour Party)
      • Erin Harvey (Liberal Democrats)
      • Andrew Lynn (Reform UK)

If you are a voter in Southport, This Site urges you to examine carefully each candidate’s election material, coupled with their parties’ manifestos (if they’re in a party and it has one), then work out which individual candidate’s plans coincide most closely with what you, personally, need.

Then vote for that candidate on July 4 (or by postal vote, if you have one, before that date).

Do not pay attention to the party mouthpieces urging you to vote tactically to “keep ——* out”. Tactical voting simply doesn’t work; we have four consecutive Tory election wins in our recent past to demonstrate that.

And it means you would be voting against your own best interests. Don’t do that.

Vote for what you need. How can you expect politicians to make things better if you don’t tell them how?

*Whichever party they think is the greatest threat to their own.


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