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Henley Liberal Democrats have selected Stephen Kearney to be
their candidate for the expected Henley by-election. Stephen Kearney, 49, is
Chief Executive of an international development charity that works in Africa and
the UK.
Stephen Kearney said:
"I want to be a very energetic and
local MP taking up the concerns of people across the whole of the area. As the
local MP I will keep in touch with local people all year round and hold regular
advice surgeries across the area. I will be a strong local champion for our
local communities. I will speak out on the issues that matter to local people
such as the loss of local Post Offices, policing and the environment. I will be
a full-time MP for this area, living and working in its communities and fighting
to safeguard local services.
"People feel let down by a Labour Government
that is out of touch. Gordon Brown's Government simply doesn't understand how
the loss of vital services such as local Post Offices harms the community.
People have told me that they are very concerned about the economy, policing and
the threat to local services.
"The by-election will be a close fight
between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives. Everyone knows that Labour
cannot win here in Henley. Labour finished in a poor third place last
time.
"The Liberal Democrat campaign is already off to a flying start we
already have a headquarters in Thame and will campaign in every part of the
constituency. Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg has already written to
thousands of local residents asking their views on key issues such as crime, our
environment and local health services.
"Now all we are waiting for is for
Boris Johnson to keep his word and stand down as the MP for Henley. The Liberal
Democrats are ready whenever he decides to do that and we will be fighting to
win."
Mr Kearney pledged at a local party meeting in Benson last night to
make a permanent move to the Henley constituency if he is elected as
MP.
In addition to Stephen Kearney's website, you can also follow his campaign on
Facebook and Twitter.




















