Posted: Wed 31st May 2017

General Election Debates – Wrexham & Clwyd South

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

All the candidates looking for your vote in Wrexham and in Clwyd South enjoyed the hospitality of the Fat Boar last night in our live streamed debates!

The two debates were live streamed and accessible via a few different platforms, with the Youtube embeds below to rewatch or skip through to the bits that may interest you most!

Many thanks to the Fat Boar for hosting us and donating their time and effort.

First up was the Wrexham debate…

Then secondly was Clwyd South

We also of course have the brief profiles and Q&A to help you make up your mind…

Wrexham Candidates:
Ian Lucas – Welsh Labour

Andrew Atkinson – Welsh Conservatives

Carrie Harper – Plaid Cymru

Carole O’Toole – Welsh Liberal Democrats.

Clwyd South Candidates:

Christopher Allen – Plaid Cymru

Jeanette Bassford-Barton – UKIP

Simon Baynes – Welsh Conservatives

Susan Elan Jones – Welsh Labour

Bruce Roberts – Welsh Liberal Democrats



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