Posted: Fri 18th Mar 2016

Assembly Elections: Mostyn Lawyer to stand for UKIP in Deeside.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Mar 18th, 2016

[vc_row padding_top=”0px” padding_bottom=”0px”][vc_column fade_animation_offset=”45px” width=”1/1″][text_output]Michelle Brown the current Chair of UKIP Alyn & Deeside has been chosen to stand in the Welsh Assembly election on May 5th as UKIP candidate for the Alyn and Deeside constituency.

According to her website Michelle lives in Mostyn and is a lawyer, it also says:

“I am 46 and I live in Mostyn. I am Chair of Alyn & Deeside branch.

My family has lived in the Holywell area since the early 1950s and I went to primary in Holywell and high school in Flint. After graduating from university with a Law degree and Masters in Law, I became a lawyer in the IT services and recruitment sector and I am currently an in house lawyer in the engineering sector.”

As well as standing in the Alyn & Deeside constituency she is also a UKIP candidate on the Regional List for North Wales.[/text_output][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row padding_top=”0px” padding_bottom=”0px”][vc_column fade_animation_offset=”45px” width=”1/4″][gap size=”1.313em” id=”” class=”” style=””][/vc_column][vc_column fade_animation_offset=”45px” width=”1/2″][text_output]Screenshot from 2016-03-20 02:11:07[/text_output][/vc_column][vc_column fade_animation_offset=”45px” width=”1/4″][gap size=”1.313em” id=”” class=”” style=””][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row padding_top=”0px” padding_bottom=”0px”][vc_column fade_animation_offset=”45px” width=”1/1″][text_output]The other candidates standing in the Alyn & Deeside constituency are:
Labour – Carl Sargeant.
Green – Martin Bennewith.
Liberal – Democrat Pete Williams.
Plaid Cymru – Jacqueline Hurst.

In the 2011 Assembly Election Labour candidate Carl Sargeant was elected to the Assembly for the Alyn & Deeside constituency with 52% of the vote, Conservative John Bell 2nd with with 28%, Liberal Democrat Peter Williams 3rd with 7.6%, Shane Brennan Plaid Cymru 7.5% UKIP did not enter a candidate.[/text_output][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row padding_top=”0px” padding_bottom=”0px”][vc_column fade_animation_offset=”45px” width=”1/1″][text_output]National Opinion Polls:

Date(s)
conducted
Polling organisation/client Sample size Lab Cons Plaid Lib Dem UKIP Others Lead
9th-11th Feb 2016 YouGov/Welsh Political Barometer[3] TBA 34% 22% 19% 5% 18% 2% 12%
30 Nov – 4 Dec 2015 YouGov/Welsh Political Barometer 1,005 35% 23% 20% 5% 15% 2% 12%
21-24 Sept 2015 YouGov/Welsh Political Barometer 1,010 39% 23% 18% 6% 13% 1% 16%
24–26 June 2015 YouGov/Welsh Political Barometer 1,151 35% 23% 20% 4% 15% 4% 12%
4–6 May 2015 YouGov/ITV Wales 1,202 35% 22% 21% 6% 12% 3% 13%

Wikipedia: National Assembly for Wales election, 2016[/text_output][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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