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==Statement to voters==
 
==Statement to voters==
Chris Bradburn describes himself as a local champion for [[Durham North]]. He says [[Luke Akehurst]]’s track record and controversial positions make him an unsuitable candidate for this constituency. Chris Bradburn’s campaign says he is focused on addressing local issues such as improving healthcare, creating jobs, and enhancing educational opportunities in [[Durham North]] "unlike his opponent Like Akehurst".<ref>''[https://whocanivotefor.co.uk/person/116945/chris-bradburn "Who can I vote for: Chris Bradburn"]''</ref>
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Chris Bradburn describes himself as a local champion for [[Durham North]]. He says [[Luke Akehurst]]’s track record and controversial positions make him an unsuitable candidate for this constituency. Chris Bradburn’s campaign says he is focused on addressing local issues such as improving healthcare, creating jobs, and enhancing educational opportunities in [[Durham North]] "unlike his opponent Luke Akehurst".<ref>''[https://whocanivotefor.co.uk/person/116945/chris-bradburn "Who can I vote for: Chris Bradburn"]''</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 15 June 2024

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(political activist)
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PartyWorkers Party of Britain
Self-proclaimed "Champion for Durham North"

Chris Bradburn is a British cybersecurity engineer who is standing as the Workers Party of Britain candidate at North Durham in the UK/General election/2024 on 4 July 2024.

Statement to voters

Chris Bradburn describes himself as a local champion for Durham North. He says Luke Akehurst’s track record and controversial positions make him an unsuitable candidate for this constituency. Chris Bradburn’s campaign says he is focused on addressing local issues such as improving healthcare, creating jobs, and enhancing educational opportunities in Durham North "unlike his opponent Luke Akehurst".[1]


 

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