Nick reselected for Arundel & South Downs in 2015

Nick Herbert MP, the sitting member of Parliament for the Arundel & South Downs constituency, has been reselected by local Conservatives as their candidate to fight the 2015 General Election.

At a meeting of the Association's Executive Council on Friday (24 January), Nick was given the full support of its members to continue as their Party's representative for the important rural seat.

Arundel & South Downs is a large rural constituency in West Sussex, taking in a significant stretch of the South Downs and picturesque rural market towns and villages including Arundel, Petworth, Pulborough, Steyning and Hurstpierpoint.

Nick has represented the constituency since 2005 when he was elected as the local Member of Parliament at the General Election held in May of that year.  He was re-elected in 2010 with an increased majority of 16,691 votes, taking a 57.8 per cent share of the vote.

Since being elected Nick has championed local communities and led a number of high profile campaigns, notably to save services at the County's hospitals, improve broadband provision, and protect the rural area from unsustainable development.

As well as taking these concerns to Westminster, Mr Herbert has also focused on international development and criminal justice issues, including a spell as Minister for Policing & Criminal Justice.  He is Chairman of the All-Party Group on Global TB and is currently working on a project to promote reform of the civil service.

Speaking after the meeting, the Chairman of Arundel & South Downs Conservative Association, Mrs Sue Holland, said: "We are delighted that our hardworking and enthusiastic Member of Parliament has been reselected to stand to represent our beautiful constituency for a further five years."

Following his successful reselection, Nick Herbert said: "It is a privilege to represent this fantastic constituency and I am absolutely delighted to have been selected as the Conservative candidate again.

"I will continue to do everything I can to work hard for constituents, stand up for local communities, and be a strong voice at Westminster for local concerns."

 

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