Labour select Police and Crime Commissioner candidate

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WARRINGTON Borough councillor David Keane has been selected as Labour’s candidate for Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire.

David, who lives in Lymm and represents the Penketh and Cuerdley ward, has been chosen by Labour members to stand in the upcoming elections in May.

David said: “I am delighted that the Labour Party has placed their confidence in me and chosen me to be their candidate for this important post.

“I’m determined to stand up and challenge the current Conservative PCC on his failure to protect our local communities. The police are under huge pressures after budget cuts from this Tory government. Current priorities need challenge, consultation and reform – this will only happen with a strong and committed Labour PCC.

“Seventeen years as a councillor working to budget pressures and responding to public needs will give me a good foundation for the work of Police and Crime Commissioner.

“I will work hard to repay the trust of Labour Party members by campaigning hard alongside council candidates across the county to win for Labour in May.”


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