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Blackpool South by-election hustings is your chance to set the agenda

Hosted by The Blackpool Lead and The Gazette the debate will see candidates make their case and take questions on all things Blackpool

April 12 2024, 16.21pm
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Candidates in the Blackpool South by-election will be padding up as two media titles combine to host a hustings.

Taking place at Blackpool Cricket Club on Thursday (18 April) the debate will be umpired by the Gazette's BBC Local Democracy Reporter Shelagh Parkinson.

The hustings, put on by The Blackpool Lead and The Gazette, gives people the chance to hear from each candidate and ask their questions of those who are seeking to replace Scott Benton after the by-election was called when the disgraced former MP decided to declare before being bowled out by a recall petition.

Editor for The Blackpool Lead, Luke Beardsworth, said: “It’s great to be partnering with the Blackpool Gazette to host this hustings event ahead of the Blackpool South by-election.

"The eventual conclusion of the Scott Benton saga means that the people of Blackpool South will get the opportunity to choose their MP earlier than most. 

“It’s no secret a lot of people are disengaged and weary with politics in 2024. But here is a chance to see and hear what change might look like firsthand, and ask questions of your own.”

Spin will not be allowed and as well as Shelagh putting questions to candidates it's crucial issues important to you are explored. If you can't make the hustings or don't feel comfortable asking your question on the night then you can also email questions to [email protected]

Gazette editor Vanessa Sims said: “It’s great to be teaming up with The Lead on an event that will give the people of South Shore the opportunity to hear directly what candidates think on the issues important to them ahead of the by-election.

“If you are undecided who gets your vote then this is your chance to hear first hand what their priorities will be if they get elected.”

Confirmed candidates due to appear at the B
Top row: Chris Webb (Labour), Ben Thomas (Greens), Andrew Cregan (Lib Dems), David Jones (Conservatives), Kim Knight (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom) and Mark Butcher (Reform) have all confirmed their attendance at the hustings.

All candidates standing are due to appear at the hustings and have been invited to take part.

There will be full coverage on The Gazette website and social media channels of the hustings as well as coverage on The Blackpool Lead's newsletter and social channels.

The hustings are free to attend (although registration is now closed as we have reached capacity for the venue), there's free parking and tea and coffee is provided and the doors open from 7pm with a 7.30pm start at the cricket club in Barlow Crescent, Stanley Park and we would expect to be finished around 9pm depending on how many questions there are.

List of candidates
- Stephen Black (Independent) 
- Mark Butcher (Reform UK)
- Andrew Cregan (Lib Dems)
- Howling Laud Hope (The Official Monster Raving Loony Party)
- David Jones (Conservative)
- Kim Knight (Alliance for Democracy and Freedom)
- Damon Sharp (New Open Non-Political Organised Leadership)
- Ben Thomas (Green Party)
- Chris Webb (Labour)

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