Labour picks Rochdale councillor to fight fallen red wall seat at next general election
07.03.2023 - 17:39
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Labour has picked Rochdale councillor Elsie Blundell to fight the fallen ‘red wall’ seat of Heywood and Middleton at the next general election. Coun Blundell, who represents Balderstone and Kirkholt, was confirmed as the party’s parliamentary candidate following a hustings and a vote of local members.
She defeated fellow Rochdale councillors Liam O'Rourke and Iram Faisal, as well as Coun Azhar Ali, leader of Lancashire County Council’s Labour group. It means she will be tasked with wresting back the traditional Labour stronghold, which was among several across the north to fall from the party’s grasp back in 2019.
Incumbent MP Chris Clarkson caused a ‘political earthquake’ in that winter election, pulling off a shock result to become the first Conservative to ever represent the constituency. But with Labour now consistently polling ahead of the Tories, the party will no doubt see it as one of the seats it must win back if it is to return to government.READ MORE: MP hopeful 'holds his hands up' to behaviour that 'fell below that expected of a councillor'
Coun Blundell said it was ‘an honour’ to have been selected and believes Labour has 'the movement to win here in Heywood and Middleton’.
“Heywood and Middleton deserves better than this government. After 13 years of the Tories, nothing in this country seems to work anymore,” she said in a statement.The Tories have broken Britain – and they are too distracted by chaos of their own making to fix it.”
She added: “We are five Tory prime ministers on and what has our country got to show for it? Food prices and energy costs spiralling out of control, longer hospital waiting lists and crime through the roof.”
Coun Blundell also claims that ‘only Labour has a plan to help
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