Draft:Sam Bromiley

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  • Comment: Candidates for political office are largely not notable per WP:NPOL. If he wins the by-election, we can re-assess. Bkissin (talk) 00:53, 6 February 2024 (UTC)

Sam Bromiley[1] is a British politician serving as the Conservative Party candidate[2] for the Kingswood by-election. A lifelong resident of the Kingswood constituency, Bromiley has worked in public service within his community, notably as a councillor for Parkwall & Warmley and as the leader of the Conservative group on the South Gloucestershire Council. He aims to address local concerns and enhancing the well-being of his constituents. Bromiley's candidacy in the Kingswood by-election follows the resignation of former MP Chris Skidmore.

Bromiley in 2023

Sam Bromiley is involved in several community initiatives to enhance the quality of life in the Kingswood constituency. He focuses on preserving the Green Belt[3] to prevent overdevelopment and advocates for the conservation of local countryside areas. Bromiley supports the creation of new primary and secondary schools[4] in Emersons Green to improve educational accessibility and quality. He is also involved in efforts to regenerate Kingswood Town Centre and local high streets to stimulate economic growth[4]. Additionally, he is in favour of increasing NHS funding[4] to allow for more operations annually and the reopening of local medical facilities. Bromiley advocates for community safety, including supporting the addition of 555 police officers[4] since 2019 to help ensure safer streets and communities. His activities and stances show his commitment to the well-being and prosperity of his constituents as a local MP.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sam Bromiley chosen as Tory Party candidate for by-election". BBC News. 2024-01-15. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  2. ^ Editor, Becky Feather (2024-01-14). "Sam Bromiley chosen to defend Kingswood for the Tories at next month's by-election". The Week In. Retrieved 2024-02-04. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ https://www.theweekin.co.uk/news/politics/123478/
  4. ^ a b c d
    Campaign Material for Conservative candidate Sam Bromiley

    South Gloucester View Magazine (February 2024 Edition)