Posted: Wed 29th Apr 2015

Brian Edwards – Independent

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Apr 29th, 2015

We invite you to watch then share Wrexham.com’s video question and answer session with Brian Edwards! Seven days, seven candidates, seven videos…

We have compiled a list of potentially frequently asked questions about this exercise, the questions and the like – you can read it here.

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Each candidate has been invited to make a written statement as well:

“I would urge all voters in this constituency to select the only Independent candidate on May 7. As an Independent I would not have to toe any party line and would be free to pursue vigorously all the issues highlighted in my manifesto.

The points set out in the manifesto are my true and honest beliefs and I have the backing of many members of the voting public. If I were to be elected as M.P. for Wrexham I would consider it a great honour and would strive hard to achieve these goals.”

As the videos come out we would encourage you to share them to as many people as possible, analyse and discuss the content and hopefully get people to take part and vote in the election!



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