2016 Sleaford by-election
Dustman, former postman and GMB activist Jim Clarke |
The 2016 Sleaford by-election, caused by the resignation of Tory MP Stephen Phillips on 4 November 2016, is scheduled to take place on 8 December 2016.
Candidates
Labour
Dustman, former postman and GMB activist Jim Clarke was chosen by the local CLP on 9 November as Labour’s candidate for the seat. He said:
- “We have a Tory government with no plan for Brexit. Here in Sleaford and North Hykeham 62% of people voted for Brexit.
- “But they didn’t vote to put their jobs at risk, they didn’t vote to lose their rights at work and they didn’t vote for price rises on everyday essentials.
- “Immigration played a big part in the Brexit result and I will not ignore that. We need to earn people’s trust and show that we respect will of the people, but will also hold the government to account on ensuring the best deal for Britain, which protects our local jobs.[1]
Conservative
On 11 November, Consultant paediatrician Caroline Johnson, who contested the Scunthorpe seat in the 2010 General Election (coming second to Labour) was selected for the by-election. Dr Johnson, who is married with three children, said:
- "I am the only person who can support the prime minister and the government to deliver Brexit. I am completely behind the government's plans for Brexit and to deliver on the decision made by the British people."[2]
Others
- Kesteven district councillor Mark Suffield is standing as an Independent.
- Peter Hill, who is also known as The Iconic Arty-Pole, is standing for the Monster Raving Loony Party.
The Lib Dems and UKIP are yet to announce their candidates.[3]