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Philip Alexander Thomas

Philip Alexander Thomas was a Liberal Democrats candidate in Priory in the Exeter local election. They received 309 votes.

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Philip Alexander Thomas's policies

Statement to voters

Philip Thomas moved to Exeter five years ago and has lived in Priory Ward for four of those years. He works as a physicist at the University of Exeter and volunteers at his local church.

Philip is a strong supporter of transparent, collaborative decision making in local government. If elected councillor, one of his priorities will be to work hard to improve the Council's transparency and accountability. He has spoken to other Priory Ward residents who feel taken for granted by the Labour Council, for example regarding the handling of the development of Edwards Court.

This statement was added by Philip Alexander Thomas, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.

Philip Alexander Thomas online

The party's candidate page for this person
https://www.exeterlibdems.org.uk/ecc23/alphington-1-3

Philip Alexander Thomas's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2024 Priory: Exeter local election Liberal Democrats 309 votes (not elected) 4th / 5 candidates
2023 Priory: Exeter local election Liberal Democrats 237 votes (not elected) 4th / 4 candidates
2022 Priory: Exeter local election Liberal Democrats 225 votes (not elected) 7th / 7 candidates
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