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Daniel Molloy-Brookes. standing up for Kings Norton
Daniel Molloy-Brookes. standing up for Kings Norton

Candidate announced for Kings Norton North by-election

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Thursday, 6 June, 2024
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We're excited to introduce our candidate for the 4th of July by-election in Kings Norton North, Daniel Molloy-Brookes.

 

Hi, I’m Daniel Molloy-Brookes, and I’m standing in the Kings Norton North by-election.

The resignation of Labour councillor Alex Aitken has triggered this by-election. Our area has been let down by the Labour council, which has effectively bankrupted the city through mismanagement. As a result, they are now imposing a 21% hike in council tax and cutting essential services.

I am standing to fight for Kings Norton. I will work tirelessly to ensure we get our fair share of services and improvements.

I’m campaigning for the resurfacing of Redditch Road and reopening the middle platform at Kings Norton train station, in partnership with Gary Sambrook.

I will add pressure the council to maintain weekly bin collections and will oppose unfair cuts and tax increases. It’s unfair that local residents are being asked to bear the cost of Birmingham Labour’s mismanagement.

Vote for me, Daniel Molloy-Brookes, and Gary Sambrook on Thursday, 4th July. Let's make a positive change for Kings Norton.

You can keep up-to-date with Daniel's campaign in Kings Norton by following him on Facebook.

Daniel Molloy-Brookes Standing up for Kings Norton

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