Andrew Davis announced as Lib Dem candidate to challenge Dominic Raab in Esher and Walton and prevent a hard Brexit

22 Apr 2017

The Liberal Democrats have selected Andrew Davis as their candidate in the 2017 General Election. “People in Esher & Walton should vote for the Liberal Democrats to prevent a hard Brexit and protect the local economy” the party’s local candidate, Andrew Davis has said today. The Liberal Democrats are standing on a clear platform to prevent a hard Brexit by staying in the Single Market, and want to give the British people the final say on the Brexit deal. Andrew Davis, the Liberal Democrat candidate for Esher & Walton commented: “This election is a huge opportunity for voters in Esher & Walton to change the direction of our country and prevent a disastrous hard Brexit. “People in Elmbridge voted decisively to remain in the EU, and certainly did not vote for the extreme form of Brexit that Theresa May and Dominic Raab plan to impose on us after being backed by Labour. “For all those who want to protect our local economy by staying in the Single Market and ensure the people have the final say over what comes next, this is your chance. “The Liberal Democrats are the real opposition to the Conservative Brexit Government and the only party fighting for a Britain that is open, tolerant and united.” Elmbridge Liberal Democrats are holding a "Meet Andrew Davis" event on Wednesday 26th April 19:30-21:00 at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Church Road, Claygate KT10 0JP. You can show your interest on our facebook event. Printed and promoted by Elmbridge Liberal Democrats at 18 Lockhart Road, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 2AX

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