Local Elections - Keele - May 3rd 2007
Vote Owen Meredith


Send your comments and statements of support to: owen@owenmeredith.co.uk


NEWS: Hustings for Keele local election will take place on TUESDAY 1ST MAY 2007 in the Ballroom, Keele Students Union. Starts at 7:30pm

Joel Foley, former Keele Candidate (2006)
"I am delighted that Owen has been selected for Keele. I was unfortunately unable to put my own name forward again due to new work commitments, but can think of no one better to fight the seat.

Owen has shown total commitment to Keele and raised Keele's profile within the Party. He is an excellent candidate to deliver on the council."


Cllr Jeremy Lefroy, Parliamentary Spokesman for Stafford

I am delighted that Owen has been selected to stand for the Conservative Party in Keele at the Newcastle Borough Council elections next May. I know that Owen will work very hard in the interests of his fellow-residents in Keele.  

"His selection - coming soon after the election of Simon Tagg as Leader of Newcastle Borough Council and Stephen Holland as councillor for May Bank - shows that the Conservative Party is serious about giving young people the opportunity to serve their local communities in positions of great responsibility."
 


Richard Lowe, Keele Graduate

"Owen Meredith has long been at the heart of Keele University - from  being a long-standing member of the Student Representative Council to continuously forwarding motions at Union General Meetings to improve the quality of student life. Last year he took the first steps to becoming a part of Keele Village, and Newcastle as a whole in being the election agent for several Council campaigns, Keele's (Joel Foley) and my own included, he knows what needs to be done for Keele and the borough. Keele needs change from the Liberal Democrat monopoly, and Owen is by far the strongest candidate for the Village AND the University."
 
 

Clarissa Hemmingsen, Second Year Student
"
Owen has displayed consummate passion and diligence towards his work in the area and these intrinsic qualities have been important in making him not only a successful member of the community but also a respected leader.

It is for this reason, and many others, that I believe he would make a vital addition to the Borough as the Councillor for the Keele Ward."
 


Peter Betts, Second Year Politics Student

"Owen is a man in touch with the issues around him, in the village and on the campus. Always at the forefront of the issues that matter, Owen works towards his goals in a sensible and mature manner. Not only does he talk about the issues, he delivers satisfying answers as well."
 
Pambi Kihoro

"I know that you a quality bloke and a damn hard worker, lending you my support was not a difficult decision!!!"

 


Adam Cook, Third year Keele student

Owen is passionate about Keele and passionate about politics. He works hard for the students of Keele through his role as a Student Councillor and CF chairman.  He has also shown his commitment to the village, through his support for Joel Foley at last year's election. If Owen was elected, I know he would be an asset to the Council, providing a much-needed younger voice, and would also be a great representative for the people of Keele Village and University"

 

Published and promoted by Matthew Lewis, for and on behalf of Owen Meredith and Newcastle Conservatives, all of Hawthorne House, Merrial St, Newcastle ST5 2AW.