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Former Council Leader throws hat into ring

Simon Burgess, former leader of Brighton & Hove City Council and a former leader of the Labour group is standing for selection as the Labour candidate in Hove & Portlade at the coming parliamentary elections which should be in 2015. Labour’s NEC has decided that Brighton Kemptown and Brighton Pavili

Former Council Leader throws hat into ring
Simon Burgess
Simon Burgess

Simon Burgess, former leader of Brighton & Hove City Council and a former leader of the Labour group is standing for selection as the Labour candidate in Hove & Portlade at the coming parliamentary elections which should be in 2015.

Labour’s NEC has decided that Brighton Kemptown and Brighton Pavilion will be ‘all women’ shortlists and that Hove & Portslade will be ‘Open’.

The selections will take place over the coming few months.

Simon has lived in Hove for seven years, he works at a Deaf School in Brighton, is a trustee of a youth club and he chairs the board of trustees at The Sussex Beacon.

Simon said:

“It has been refreshing spending a couple of years out of local politics, focusing on my work with a number of local charities. Hove & Portslade is my local patch and if selected I would particularly want to stand as a champion for the NHS, small businesses and charities – having worked in all of them over many years. My passions remain tackling prejudice, discrimination and social injustice.”
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