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GENERAL ELECTION: Labour’s third candidate for Earley and Woodley parliamentary seat revealed

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Monday, November 20, 2023 7:02 am
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A WOMAN who attended a Woodley primary school is hoping to be selected at Labour’s candidate for a new parliamentary seat.

Annie Gallop has announced she is running for the role of parliamentary candidate for Earley and Woodley, following on the heels of Whitley ward councillor Rachel Eden, and former Hounslow councillor Hanif Khan are also competing to be selected.

Wokingham Today understands two more candidates will be announced in due course.

The new seat is the result of the boundary commission review and sees Berkshire get a shake-up.

Ms Gallop says she grew up in Frimley Close, Woodley, attending St Dominic Savio Catholic Primary School and Maiden Erlegh School in Lower Earley.

She said: “I’ve swam in the Thames at Sonning and worked in Suttons industrial park.

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“I have family in Lower Earley and Spencers Wood, and The Bull at Sonning is our family pub.

“These communities are in my heart and I would be honoured to represent them, as a community-rooted disabled woman who will be a voice for all who want a fairer, kinder more equal future.”

Ms has kicked off her campaign by making visits to the Earley and Woodley constituency, which includes Shinfield and the Reading Borough wards of Whitley and Church.

She said: “I have really enjoyed getting out and about to meet residents and visit community projects such as the Whitley CDG Community Cafe, which is amazing.

“I had an instant connection with this kind of initiative that, in my opinion, is the way to go forward in how this country rebuilds itself by community connections and realising that it can’t be a top-down format to be fully recognised and supported.

“I am disabled so I am not able to campaign in the traditional pounding the pavements way, but I have been able to develop a different way of connecting.”

She is currently a councillor representing the Myatts Field ward on Lambeth Council in South London, which is controlled by the Labour and Co-operative Party.

Ms Gallop serves as the vice-chairwoman of the overview and scrutiny committee and as the Mayor of Lambeth for the 2021-22 municipal year.

She was one of the first members of Unite Community, part of the Unite union, which provides training in Benefits Advice, public speaking and effective campaigning.

Ms Gallop has pledged to advocate for council housing tenants if elected as an MP.

“I was a local community activist long before becoming a councillor,” she explained. ”I am a council tenant and am determined that this vital strata of housing that has been eroded for decades will be rebuilt to give security of tenure, a place for life.

“I established the award-winning Cowley Food Farm in Lambeth an estate vegetable growing project that was one of the first at the time.

“I have used my position as an elected Labour leader to transform lives.

“As the candidate for Earley and Woodley, I want to return to my roots to deliver and work for the communities that are so special to me.”

The new Earley and Woodley Labour Party is expected to select its candidate prior to Christmas.

Wokingham Conservatives have already selected Pauline Jorgensen as their candidate.

The general election must be held no later than January 2025, and it is widely tipped to be next autumn.

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