Aphra Brandreth has been elected as the Member of Parliament for Chester South & Eddisbury after receiving 19,905 votes resulting in a majority of 3,057 following the General Election that took place on 4 July 2024.
Given the challenging national backdrop and the overall election result for the Conservative and Unionist Party, Aphra understands the strength of feeling of many constituents for a fresh voice, working positively and collaboratively to deliver on the local priorities for people across Chester South & Eddisbury.
Aphra’s ‘Plan for Chester South & Eddisbury’ is focused on six main areas and she has already taken steps to deliver on these pledges, meeting with local businesses, officials and colleagues in Parliament and will be keeping constituents updated with progress via her regular newsletter. If you would like to sign up to Aphra’s newsletter, please click here.
Speaking after her election, Aphra said “I am humbled and delighted to have been elected to represent the people of Chester South & Eddisbury in Parliament. I would like to sincerely thank the people of our constituency for electing me as their Member of Parliament and for giving me the privilege to serve.
“I would like to thank my team for their hard work throughout the campaign. Over the course of the last nine months we have knocked on thousands of doors and spoken to many constituents. We were determined to run a campaign that put the people of our constituency first, asking voters to support our plan for Chester South & Eddisbury, and I am thrilled that I can now deliver on these pledges in Parliament.
“I would also like to congratulate the new Prime Minister, Sir Kier Starmer, and his team on their victory tonight. The Prime Minister’s success will be the country’s success and I will work constructively with Parliamentary colleagues of all parties to deliver the best results for Chester South & Eddisbury.”