By Greg Evans
06.04.2020 - 20:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A new hyper-local party with ambitions to stand in council elections in Bolton has been formed.
Active for Westhoughton, which promises to be “resident-led”, has been created by a couple from the area with members who have joined so far coming from all political backrounds and none.
Former Labour Party candidate Richard Bates, aged 34, said the reason he and his wife Jennifer set the party up is simple.
He said: “We do not consider that any of the mainstream political parties work well for
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