Putting Cumbria First
Putting Cumbria First | |
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Leader | Jonathan Davies |
Founded | 14 January 2019[1] |
Headquarters | Mile Lane Penrith Cumbria CA11 0BX[1] |
Membership | 190 (2019)[2] |
Ideology | Localism |
Council seats in Cumbria | 1 / 343 |
Website | |
http://www.puttingcumbriafirst.co.uk | |
Putting Cumbria First, also known as CumbriaFirst, is a regional political party based in Penrith, Cumbria. It was founded in January 2019 by local businessman Jonathan Davies with a vision of putting Cumbria's interests first.[2]
Policies
[edit]The party's policies include:[3]
- Increasing funding for schools
- Universal access to 4G networks
- Fully dualling the A66 and A69 roads
- Scrapping the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cumbria
- Increasing front-line police
- Support for a second Scottish Independence Referendum
- Opposition to local government cuts
The party's leader Jonathan Davies supports giving city status to the town of Barrow-in-Furness.[4]
Electoral performance
[edit]The Party Leader, Jonathan Davies, stood as an independent candidate for Penrith and the Border in the 2017 General Election.[5] The party stood three candidates for election to both Eden District Council and Carlisle City Council at the May 2019 local elections, none were successful.[6][7]
The party's first local councillor, Michael Little, was elected to Allerdale District Council at the same election.[8] Davies stood again as a candidate in the 2019 General Election, ultimately gaining 2.2% of the vote in Penrith and the Border.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "View registration - The Electoral Commission". search.electoralcommission.org.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- ^ a b "New political party aiming to put Cumbria first". Cumberland and Westmorland Herald. 15 January 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "Our Manifesto". Putting Cumbria First. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
- ^ Fenton, Amy (24 December 2019). "City status debate for Barrow and Penrith in Cumbria". North-West Evening Mail. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
- ^ "Penrith & The Border parliamentary constituency - Election 2017". Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- ^ "election-results". www.carlisle.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- ^ "Eden District ward election 2 May 2019 results". www.eden.gov.uk.
- ^ "Borough election result 2019". www.allerdale.gov.uk. 2 May 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
- ^ "Penrith and the Border Constituency". Eden District Council. Retrieved 16 December 2019.