Hello! Mid Cheshire!

by Jack Price-Harbach on 15 January, 2024

Cheshire West & Chester Liberal Democrats have announced that Jack Price-Harbach will be their Parliamentary candidate in the newly-minted Mid Cheshire constituency in the forthcoming General Election.  

Announcing Jack’s candidacy, Paul Roberts, Chair of Cheshire West and Chester Liberal Democrats said, “Jack is a great candidate. He lives in the constituency with his family and knows the area well. He offers a rare combination of working in a practical job as an HGV Driver with academic credentials, having recently obtained a degree in Politics & International Relations with the Open University. Jack would be a great MP for our area.”  

Jack, 34, from Northwich, will be standing in the newly formed seat which encompasses wards in Northwich, Winsford and Middlewich. “I want to offer the people of Mid Cheshire the chance to vote for the Liberal Democrat vision for the country.”  

“Like everyone, I have paid the Truss Tax through much higher mortgage payments. Like everyone, I have been told to make my own way to hospital when calling 999. Like everyone, I have struggled to see an NHS Dentist and had to pay several hundreds of pounds for private treatment. And like everyone, I have faced ever increasing energy bills, whilst water companies have dumped excess sewage into our rivers.  

“Under the Conservatives, people get the feeling that nothing works any more. We have high schools sending children home due to staff shortages. We have patients unable to simply ring their GP and ask for an appointment as they have done for decades.  

“Under our local Labour administration, we play roulette on our daily commute, choosing between trains that barely run or driving on Cheshire’s swiss cheese pothole filled roads. People need change after 14 years of decline. The people I speak to on the doorsteps of Mid-Cheshire see Starmer’s Labour as more of the same.  

“It’s time to get the Tories out and give the Liberal Democrats a chance here in Mid Cheshire.” 

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