I'm standing for Honiton & Sidmouth

Find out how the boundary changes affects you

Following the recent Boundary Review, our Tiverton & Honiton seat will be abolished at the next election. Two new constituencies will replace it: Honiton & Sidmouth, and Tiverton & Minehead.

  • Honiton & Sidmouth will see Honiton, Axminster, Seaton, and Cullompton join with Sidmouth, Ottery St Mary, West Hill, and surrounding villages.
     
  • Tiverton & Minehead meanwhile will see Tiverton, Bampton, Sampford Peverell, and nearby villages merged with Minehead, Watchet, and communities across Exmoor National Park.

The map to the right shows the boundaries of the new constituencies, with the purple shaded area showing the Tiverton & Honiton constituency.

I want to continue being your hard-working Liberal Democrat MP, putting the needs of our communities first and being a strong independent voice for change. That is why I am standing for Honiton & Sidmouth - which takes in 70% of our current constituency. 

I remain the Member of Parliament for Tiverton & Honiton until the next General Election is called and promise to continue working hard for everyone I represent - while also being a voice for those across East Devon who are crying out for change.

As always, please do not hesitate to get in touch if you need any advice or assistance. You can also find out more about the boundary review, what it means and why it happened by clicking here.

A map showing the new Constituencies

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