Crabb launches campaign with promise to "keep putting Pembrokeshire first"
Crabb launches campaign with promise to "keep putting Pembrokeshire first"
With the UK Parliament now dissolved, Stephen Crabb has launched his election campaign in Mid & South Pembrokeshire with a promise to "keep putting Pembrokeshire first".
Stephen Crabb previously served as MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, having been successful at the last five general elections. For this election, the boundaries of the constituencies have been redrawn and a new Mid & South Pembrokeshire seat has been created which stretches from St Davids to Amroth, and from Dale to Llandewi Velfrey.
Commenting on the start of the campaign, Stephen said:
“As a local man who lives and was raised in the heart of Pembrokeshire, I'm committed to providing a strong voice for our County. It has been an incredible honour to have served as the MP for my home constituency since 2005. I am pleased to have helped thousands of individual residents with casework over the years - always trying to get the best result for local people."
“When I first visited Parliament as a sixth former at Tasker Milward School in Haverfordwest during the summer of 1990, I would never have imagined that 15 years later I would return there as the local MP. Back then it wouldn't have even occurred to me that it would be possible to one day have that opportunity. Every day since has been a total privilege. My promise from the very start was always to do my very best for local people, and to always put Pembrokeshire first.”
"I want to continue to work hard for the people of Pembrokeshire. During the campaign I look forward to demonstrating why a vote for me is a vote to keep a strong local MP, who understands the needs of our community, and has a trusted track record of delivering on our priorities for Pembrokeshire."
Stephen will also use this campaign to shine a spotlight on the Welsh Labour's involvement in the Withyhedge landfill scandal, and the lack of progress in tackling the pollution at the site.
Stephen said:
“I am the only candidate at this election who has fought against Vaughan Gething’s Withyhedge landfill scandal which has ruined the quality of life of thousands of Pembrokeshire people. This election is an opportunity for local people to send a message to Welsh Labour that Pembrokeshire must not be turned into a dumping ground.”
Comment from Paul Davies MS, Member of the Senedd for Preseli Pembrokeshire:
"Stephen has been an outstanding local MP. We worked together on the campaign to defend Withybush Hospital and local health services. I’ve had the privilege of working with Stephen for many years now and his commitment to the people of Pembrokeshire is second to none. He’s a man of Pembrokeshire, who fights for Pembrokeshire - and he has worked tirelessly over the years to support local people, businesses, and organisations."
Comment from Samuel Kurtz MS, Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire:
"I have worked alongside Stephen for the last eight years and I know just how dedicated he is. He is passionate about seeing new jobs created for local people, and is widely respected by the business community in Pembrokeshire and across Wales. Stephen's leadership on the Celtic Freeport was essential, and he's been a strong champion for our local energy industry. We need him to stay on as our local MP."
Crabb launches campaign with promise to "keep putting Pembrokeshire first"
Crabb launches campaign with promise to "keep putting Pembrokeshire first"
With the UK Parliament now dissolved, Stephen Crabb has launched his election campaign in Mid & South Pembrokeshire with a promise to "keep putting Pembrokeshire first".
Stephen Crabb previously served as MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire, having been successful at the last five general elections. For this election, the boundaries of the constituencies have been redrawn and a new Mid & South Pembrokeshire seat has been created which stretches from St Davids to Amroth, and from Dale to Llandewi Velfrey.
Commenting on the start of the campaign, Stephen said:
“As a local man who lives and was raised in the heart of Pembrokeshire, I'm committed to providing a strong voice for our County. It has been an incredible honour to have served as the MP for my home constituency since 2005. I am pleased to have helped thousands of individual residents with casework over the years - always trying to get the best result for local people."
“When I first visited Parliament as a sixth former at Tasker Milward School in Haverfordwest during the summer of 1990, I would never have imagined that 15 years later I would return there as the local MP. Back then it wouldn't have even occurred to me that it would be possible to one day have that opportunity. Every day since has been a total privilege. My promise from the very start was always to do my very best for local people, and to always put Pembrokeshire first.”
"I want to continue to work hard for the people of Pembrokeshire. During the campaign I look forward to demonstrating why a vote for me is a vote to keep a strong local MP, who understands the needs of our community, and has a trusted track record of delivering on our priorities for Pembrokeshire."
Stephen will also use this campaign to shine a spotlight on the Welsh Labour's involvement in the Withyhedge landfill scandal, and the lack of progress in tackling the pollution at the site.
Stephen said:
“I am the only candidate at this election who has fought against Vaughan Gething’s Withyhedge landfill scandal which has ruined the quality of life of thousands of Pembrokeshire people. This election is an opportunity for local people to send a message to Welsh Labour that Pembrokeshire must not be turned into a dumping ground.”
Comment from Paul Davies MS, Member of the Senedd for Preseli Pembrokeshire:
"Stephen has been an outstanding local MP. We worked together on the campaign to defend Withybush Hospital and local health services. I’ve had the privilege of working with Stephen for many years now and his commitment to the people of Pembrokeshire is second to none. He’s a man of Pembrokeshire, who fights for Pembrokeshire - and he has worked tirelessly over the years to support local people, businesses, and organisations."
Comment from Samuel Kurtz MS, Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire:
"I have worked alongside Stephen for the last eight years and I know just how dedicated he is. He is passionate about seeing new jobs created for local people, and is widely respected by the business community in Pembrokeshire and across Wales. Stephen's leadership on the Celtic Freeport was essential, and he's been a strong champion for our local energy industry. We need him to stay on as our local MP."