Emily Carter-Kandola has been selected as the Conservative candidate in the Stretford and Urmston by-election.
The 29-year-old, who studied in Salford and lives in Manchester, said if elected her political priorities would be to protect local greenbelt, ensure residents are helped through the cost-of-living crisis and champion local business.
She said: “I know housing is an issue that is affecting areas up and down the country including Stretford and Urmston. The rising demand and house prices in the constituency means that local residents are having to move elsewhere to get on the housing ladder. I would listen to residents and work with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority to ensure that Places for Everyone delivers the right types of homes in the right places, blocking any inappropriate development on our Green Belt.
“It’s also vital people are supported financially, especially at present. As the cost of living rises and energy bills increase, people are worried about paying their bills this winter. I would work to support residents and businesses to access the Government's support available and ensure that the right services are in place.
“I am also a big supporter of small business. If elected I would work to boost the local economy and make all areas of the constituency are attractive for businesses to set up. This would generate more revenue for the local authority and provide employment opportunities.”
Emily, who advises local companies and charities on communications and enjoys horse riding and yoga in her spare time, added that she believes it’s a time for a change in the constituency.
She said: “I believe it is time for a change in Stretford and Urmston, which is why I’m standing for the Conservatives here. I know there are difficult times ahead for everyone, but it is now more important than ever to get on with delivering our manifesto and deliver for everyone in the constituency, which I believe only the Conservatives can do.”