Keir Mather
Keir Mather was a Labour Party candidate in Selby constituency in the UK Parliamentary general election. They were elected with 22,788 votes.
Keir Mather's policies
Statement to voters
Keir grew up in a Yorkshire village a short distance from Selby.
Full statement
He worked in business policy before his election as Selby and Ainsty's MP in a by-election in July last year.
He has got to work delivering a fresh start for the large and rural constituency he represents.
Keir has worked to deliver cost-of-living support hubs, a Selby SEND school, and fought for local people's concerns, from public transport to flooding and road safety.
He holds regular surgeries, and has been campaigning hard to represent residents of Kippax, Methley and surrounding villages who will be joining the Selby seat after the next election.
Now, he is seeking your support to continue his work. Keir pledges to:
-Cut household bills for good and deliver economic security with GB Energy.
-Take back our streets with more neighbourhood police.
-End the local NHS backlog with thousands more GP and dental appointments.
-Fight for frequent and reliable public transport for all.
-Make sure no child goes hungry with free breakfast clubs in local primary schools.
This statement was added by Keir Mather, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
Record in office
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Keir Mather online
- Mather_Keir
- Home page
- https://keirmather.org
- KeirMatherMP
- The party's candidate page for this person
- https://yorkshirehumberlabour.org.uk/a-fresh-start-our-plan-for-selby-and-ainsty/
Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
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2024 | Selby: UK Parliamentary general election | Labour Party | 22,788 votes (elected) | 1st / 5 candidates |
2023 | Selby and Ainsty: UK Parliamentary by-election | Labour Party | 16,456 votes (elected) | 1st / 13 candidates |
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