Brian Andrew Bostock

Candidate for Conquest in Hastings local election

Personal details:

Name
Brian Andrew Bostock
ID
72477
Email
secretary@hastingsandryelabour.org.uk
Party
Labour Party
Statement to voters

Brian’s experience in the NHS make him uniquely qualified to take on the challenges of representing this ward. A registered nurse, he fought for a better deal for members as vice-chair of the Royal College of Nursing, and has been a Labour parliamentary candidate.

He says: “Covid hit residents in this area hard, from work pressures to illness and isolation. If elected I will strive for the local support services they so badly need to recover.”

Candidacies:

Contested the Hastings local election (6th May 2021)
Conquest Labour Party
Not elected (322 votes)
Contested the UK Parliament elections (12th December 2019)
Mole Valley Labour Party
Not elected (2965 votes)

Links and social media:

Email
secretary@hastingsandryelabour.org.uk
Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/Brian-BostockJudy-Rogers-for-Conquest-Local-Election-2021-103584295119307/?ref=page_internal
Homepage
https://hastingsandryelabour.org.uk/
Twitter
ba_bostock
Wikidata
Q76364358

Demographics:

Gender
Male
Age
Unknown

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