Support grows for Ian Sollom

Elections in this part of Cambridgeshire are a close fight between the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives

Ian Sollom

People feel let down and betrayed by this Conservative Government.

Lib Dem Ian Sollom is leading the fight to get a fair deal for our communities.

The St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire constituency covers a significant part of rural Cambridgeshire. As well as St Neots itself, the towns of Cambourne and Northtstowe, and new developments on the edge of Cambridge. Across this area, the Lib Dems hold twenty council seats, more than any other party. The Conservatives have nine councillors. Labour have not won a single local councillor in this new constituency in the last 5 years.

Official analysis shows that the Lib Dems would have come a clear second in 2019. Last time Lib Dem candidate Ian Sollom took on Conservative MP Anthony Browne, there were just 2,904 votes between them, and Labour were in a distant third.

It's Lib Dem Ian vs the Conservatives here.

Back Ian to stop the Conservatives taking Cambridgeshire for granted.

I'm backing Ian

More and more people are backing local Liberal Democrat Ian Sollom to win in St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire at the General Election.

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