Lib Dems in Windsor announce 2019 RBWM Candidates
Your Candidates for the 2019 Elections
My promise to you: If elected as Windsor MP, it will be my sole job as I dedicate my time to you. I will hold my first of many surgeries in the constituency in my first week of election.
Julian is the Lib Dem Candidate for Windsor at the next General Election. The son of a knife-grinder, Julian came to Windsor to work for Centrica in 2002 and lives in the town with his wife, Amy and their three children, who all attend local state schools.
Julian is embedded in his community as a successful long-term local campaigner, most recently helping people to express their dismay at changes to entry fees for residents to Windsor Castle. His past campaigns include:
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Julian supports his local community-run pub and is a governor at St Edward's Royal Free School. He is a trustee of the Berkshire Music Trust and the Windsor Festival.
Julian is an experienced chartered accountant and, as a Borough councillor, has been using his professional skills to help sort out the financial mess at RBWM Council.
Julian has stood for election as MP in Windsor several times, as he is loyal to this area and is dedicated to representing people across the whole constituency.
Julian Tisi will work hard in Parliament on issues that matter to you:
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Your Candidates for the 2019 Elections
Windsor Lib Dems Manifesto Launch We want to build the Better, Smarter, Fairer Royal Borough that residents are asking for. that's why we have put together our 2019 manifesto. Click here to download the whole manifesto Click on the pictures to browse different areas:
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