Jamie Saddler is pounding the streets as the Liberal Democrat candidate in Wirral South and is producing a campaign diary for Catch21, an organisation trying to get more young people interested in politics. Jamie is 23 himself and so has caught their eye.
In his first diary, Jamie talks about tax policy, the military and what it’s like on the campaign trail:
I have more action days planned, I’ll be knocking on more doors, delivering more leaflets, and visiting schools and community organisations right across the constituency. It’s hard work, but I’m enjoying every minute of it! I’m a Wirral lad, and care passionately about the area, and the people who live here. I couldn’t think of anything that would make me prouder than representing Wirral South on those green benches in Parliament. Hopefully the hard work will pay off come May!
You can read Jamie’s full piece here.



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This seat is well down the Tory target list and so if second place is ever to be secured there by the Lib Dems it is likely to be at the Tories expense. Consequently, it is they and their wards that Mr Saddler should be focusing on. In Wirral West the reverse is true, so Labour should be the target there. As a short-term by-product, these tactics would both reduce the chances of either ‘major’ party securing a Commons majority.
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