Reading Today

Parties pledge to win new Reading West seat

- By JAMES ALDRIDGE Local democracy reporter

LABOUR has vowed to win a new parliament­ary seat, saying the Lib Dems won’t be in with a chance of victory – but it still has to select a candidate.

The Reading West and Mid Berkshire constituen­cy was created as part of a boundary review, and will be contested for the first time at the next general election. It includes Kentwood, Tilehurst and Norcot, Calcot and Theale, and surroundin­g West Berkshire villages.

Nationally, Labour has declared the seat a ‘nonbattleg­round’ constituen­cy. The local party intends to take the seat, which is notionally a Conservati­ve one based on the existing Reading West seat. This is held by Sir Alok Sharma, who will step down when the poll is conducted.

A Labour source told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “We will be fighting for every vote in Reading West and Mid Berkshire and offering the fresh start our area desperatel­y needs.

“Polls are clear that the Liberal Democrats can’t win here and the choice for voters at the next election is a fresh start with Labour or more Conservati­ve decline.”

The political polling site Electoral Calculus has been cited as evidence of a swing towards Labour, with it predicting the party will with 55% of the vote – but this uses national polling models rather than more localised data.

The Liberal Democrats are angling themselves as the main opposition to the Conservati­ves.

Helen Belcher, the Liberal Democrat prospectiv­e parliament­ary candidate for Reading

West and Mid Berkshire, said: “It’s a relief to see that the Labour Party are admitting, at last, that the contest for Reading West and Mid Berkshire is between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservati­ves.

“We are serious in wanting to win this seat.”

Dr John Grout, chair of the Reading Liberal Democrats, added, “We are already seeing the benefit of being the first party to select a candidate for Reading West and Mid Berkshire. We are finding so many voters wanting a change of government, and willing to vote for us.

“Helen will be a marvellous MP, and has already shown she’s working hard to win the seat.”

Ms Belcher added: “May’s local elections clearly showed us in contention across the seat, with more Lib Dem councillor­s elected than either Conservati­ve or Labour. That’s real votes, not models or projection­s.

“Conversati­ons across the constituen­cy confirm that local voters are taking us as serious contenders. And all the time the Conservati­ve government is making itself more and more unpopular, ignoring pressures on household budgets, the NHS, and council funding.”

Most of the new constituen­cy is made up of the Reading West and Newbury constituen­cies, which have both returned Conservati­ve MPs since 2010.

Ben Blackmore, the chair of the Conservati­ves in the new seat said: “We are really confident here.

“Sir Alok Sharma is stepping down, so we will have a candidate selection process. We are 100% in the game and are completely focused on winning.”

Mr Blackmore said the party has a long list of 100-200 candidates hoping to become the Conservati­ve candidate.

“It’s a very competitiv­e seat, it’s a seat a lot of people want to go for,” he continued. “There is a lot of local talent, and a lot of talented individual­s who have roots back here and are really interested in applying to run.”

 ?? Picture: Phil Creighton ?? A ballot box from the 2022 local elections
Picture: Phil Creighton A ballot box from the 2022 local elections

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