Labour picks Horsham candidate for General Election

Labour has picked its parliamentary candidate to contest this year’s General Election in Horsham.
David Hide pictured with Labour's candidate for Horsham in the 2015 General Election Martyn Davis (submitted). SUS-150402-094837001David Hide pictured with Labour's candidate for Horsham in the 2015 General Election Martyn Davis (submitted). SUS-150402-094837001
David Hide pictured with Labour's candidate for Horsham in the 2015 General Election Martyn Davis (submitted). SUS-150402-094837001

Martyn Davis was selected by the Horsham Labour Party at a recent meeting held at Roffey Millennium Hall.

This follows the news this week that Conservative current Horsham MP Francis Maude will not be seeking re-election in May as he believed ‘now is the right time to make way for a younger candidate to carry the Conservative flag in Horsham’.

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Since leaving university Mr Davis has worked in education, recently acting as an interim principal of a residential college for students with severe behaviour problems. Since 2004 he has been a freelance education consultant.

Mr Davis said: “I will show the constituency that a Labour Member of Parliament will ensure that the issues that matter in Horsham are highlighted and fought for and not ignored. I will always put Horsham first.”

Mr Davis has served previously as a Labour councillor and is married to Tracey, who also works in education as a teacher.

He believes strongly in affordable housing, healthcare and education for all.

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Labour’s candidate at the previous General Election in 2010 Andrew Skudder polled 4,189 votes, a 7.5 per cent share, in third place behind Liberal Democrat candidate Godfrey Newman and Mr Maude.

The other announced candidates for May’s elections are Roger Arthur, a UKIP Horsham district councillor, James Smith of Something New for Horsham Party, and Darrin Green, of the Green Party.