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Debbie Caplin

Debbie Caplin

Local Conservative Candidate for Leasowe & Moreton East
Leading 'Leave' organiser in the 2016 Referendum

Debbie Caplin is a life long resident of Moreton who stood for election in Moreton and Leasowe in May 2018 and 2019, increasing the Conservative share of the vote by 16% and slashing Labour's majority from 1,547 to just 301 votes.  

Vida Wilson

Vida Wilson

Local Conservative Candidate for Seacombe and Poulton
Green Belt Campaigner
Chair of Governors at a local primary school

Vida is a long standing and respected Chair of Governors at a Wirral primary school governor. She first got involved in local politics to fight a plan to build on part of Wirral's Green Belt. Thanks to her campaign, Fender Farm was saved and building on some of the flood plain was prevented.

Max Booth

Max Booth

Local Conservative Candidate for Moreton West & Saughall Massie
Working with Councillors Steve Williams and Bruce Berry

Max is leading the 2021 Conservative Action Team in Moreton West and Saughall Massie. Max has been helping support local Conservative councillors for several years, both in our community and in the Town Hall.

Darren May

Darren May

Local Conservative Candidate for New Brighton working with Tony Pritchard
Armed Forces Veteran who served in Afghanistan and Iraq

Darren is an Armed Forces Veteran who grew up in New Brighton and returned to settle here after his service with the RAF. As well as tours of Afghanistan and Iraq, Darren also served as a Community RAF Police Officer for several RAF bases and their local communities.

Tony Pritchard

Tony Pritchard

Local Conservative Candidate for New Brighton working with Darren May
Councillor for New Brighton (2000-2011)

Tony is well known to many people in New Brighton. He was councillor for 11 years and, during that time, helped hundreds of local residents and businesses with issues and problems in our community. Tony lives on Seabank Road and has also served as a governor of New Brighton Primary School.

Ian Lewis

Ian Lewis

Councillor for Wallasey Ward
Former councillor for Leasowe & Moreton East (2008-14)

Ian Lewis was elected to Wirral Council in 2016, representing Wallasey Ward, and the seat originally held by respected, well-known former Councillor Kate Wood.

Lesley Rennie

Lesley Rennie

Councillor for Wallasey Ward
Deputy Leader of the Conservative Councillors
Spokesman on the Merseyside Fire & Rescue Authority

Lesley Rennie is one of our local councillors representing Wallasey Ward on Wirral Council. 

Paul Hayes

Paul Hayes

Councillor for Wallasey Ward
Spokesman on the Liverpool City Region Transport Committee ('Merseytravel')

Paul Hayes was first elected to Wirral Council in 2007, representing Wallasey Ward.  Paul is a member of the Transport Committee of Liverpool City Region.

Paul was called to the Bar by Middle Temple and currently works in communications for a large brand.

Bruce Berry

Bruce Berry

Councillor for Moreton West and Saughall Massie Ward

Bruce was elected as councillor for Moreton West and Saughall Massie in May 2014 and re-elected in May 2018, with a swing of 10.4% from Labour to Conservative.  

Steve Williams

Steve Williams

Councillor for Moreton West and Saughall Massie Ward
Member of the Merseyside Waste & Recycling Authority

Steve Williams was first elected as Councillor for Moreton West & Saughall Massie in 2009, then re-elected in 2011, 2015 and 2019. Since retiring as a Police Officer in 1999 Steve has run his own computer business.

People

  • Cllr. Chris Blakeley (2000-2020)
  • Baroness Chalker of Wallasey
  • Cllr Bruce Berry
  • Max Booth
  • Debbie Caplin
  • Cllr Paul Hayes
  • Cllr Ian Lewis
  • Darren May
  • Cllr Lesley Rennie
  • Cllr Steve Williams

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