Vote for Jon Whitehouse in Epping Forest

12 Dec 2019

Today is polling day. Polling stations are open from 7am until 10pm this evening. Use your vote to elect local councillor Jon Whitehouse to be our new MP.

Jon Whitehouse, Epping Hemnall councillor

 

Jon was bought up in Epping and local residents have repeatedly elected him to represent them on Epping Forest District Council and Epping Town Council.

Jon said: "I am campaigning to stop the Brexit mess, for real action to tackle the climate emergency and to improve our public services, which the Conservatives have let down.

"Epping Forest is a brilliant place to live but residents face their fair share of challenges and need an MP who will fight their corner all year round."

The Liberal Democrats came second in Epping Forest district in both elections earlier this year: second to the Brexit Party in the European Elections beating the Conservatives, and second in the local elections in May in terms of vote share.

As well as being a councillor, Jon is treasurer of a local conservation charity and regularly volunteers with his athletics club and local parkrun in Loughton. In his spare time he tries to run regularly: he is due to run his third London Marathon next April and hopes to improve his best time of 2 hours 59 minutes.

Read more about Jon's platform.

If you live in North Weald village, Abridge, Lambourne or Ongar and the surrounding villages you live in the Brentwood and Ongar constituency and your candidate is David Kendall.

If you live in the Roydon, Hastingwood or Sheering area you live in the Harlow constituency and your Liberal Democrat candidate is Charlotte Cane.

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