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As Principal Opposition Leader on the council, John has supported better mental health for residents, and is fighting for the return of local hospital services.
He has advised governments in Trinidad & Tobago, Pakistan and Botswana, and helped prepare the Nigerian President’s submission for the Paris climate accord of 2016.


She is a panellist on Radio 4’s, The Moral Maze and appears regularly on Newsnight, Any Questions, and Sky Newspaper Review.
Claire is director and founder of the Academy of Ideas, and a member of the European Cultural Parliament.
He has worked as an NHS dentist, becoming a senior trade union official representing 30,000 UK dentists.
As co-chair of a Eurosceptic party, he successfully campaigned to ensure that Denmark rejected the Maastricht Treaty in 1992.


He hosts global conferences on medicine and has written two health books for children.
David has campaigned to clean up hospitals, improve sexual health, provide hot school meals and ensure that new-borns are screened for Cystic Fibrosis.
He is now a self-employed business advisor working across Europe and the Middle East.
Jake is also involved in student mentoring and has coached junior rugby.


Brought up in an old people’s home he was taught to love and respect his elders.
Before becoming an MEP Nathan worked in the family business, employing hundreds of people. He has volunteered for the church in East Anglia and London.
As a civil servant he has advised world-leading tech companies.
Most recently he delivered crucial statistics to help the government prepare for Brexit. James lives in Wales with his wife and two children.


Rupert chaired the Prince’s Trust in the South East, and is currently Chairman of Proton Partners International, which delivers cancer treatments to four centres in the UK.
A former editor of Loaded magazine, he co-founded the Men & Boys Coalition and campaigns on issues such as boys’ educational under-attainment, the dangers of online pornography and the importance of fathers.
Martin is a regular pundit on the BBC, Sky News and ITV.

He was born and brought up in Nottinghamshire and after a degree in politics he started his career with a local advertising agency.
Jonathan went on to become Head of External Affairs at the Advertising Association. He lives in Northamptonshire and was a councillor on Kettering Borough Council for eight years.


He has global board experience in social impact, sports, commerce, fundraising and business development. He was CEO of the Mayor’s Fund for London and the Lords’ Taverners.
He was also CEO at M&C Saatchi Sponsorship and Director of Communications at Clubs for Young People.

He is an entrepreneur who has run small, medium and large businesses in the real estate sector, including as CEO of a billion-pound company listed on the stock market.
A long-term Eurosceptic, Richard founded the Leave Means Leave campaign after the 2016 EU referendum.
He previously handled media for Nigel Farage and has written for the Daily Express and Telegraph Online, as well as appearing on BBC News, ITV’s Good Morning Britain and Sky News.


June campaigns to keep the East Coast fishing industry alive and has helped to ban electric pulse fishing in British waters. She has also helped to found Renaissance of the East Coast Fisheries.

Ann was elected as Conservative MP for Maidstone in 1987 and served as a minister under John Major.
She retired from politics in 2010 and appeared on Strictly Come Dancing. Ann has spent much of her political life campaigning to leave the EU.
As an officer in the Royal Marines Commandos he was deployed around the world, including Afghanistan, and was awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross for bravery.
James is a director of Veterans 4 Wildlife, and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.


Christina’s charity work has included volunteering for the Rainbow Trust and the NSPCC. She is married with two grown-up children.

He has spent 25 years as the leading campaigner for Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union, and has been a Member of the European Parliament since 1999.
Her passions include Formula One, cookery, Eastern Philosophy and attempting to finish The Sunday Times cryptic crossword with a nice cup of tea.


He currently runs his own company as well as owning a family retail business that employs over 70 people.
Robert is a director of Tickets for Troops, a charity which donates tickets for events to serving members of the Armed Forces.
Belinda has also campaigned for military personnel. She travels the UK to encourage hotels to donate rooms to military families in need of a respite break.


Prior to setting up First Property, Ben was managing director at a FTSE 350 reinsurance broker. He was educated at Rugby School and Cambridge University.