Our new MPs: Monica Harding, Zoe Franklin, Freddie van Mierlo, John Milne, James Maccleary

We thought you might like to find out a little bit about our new MPs. We didn’t think we’d have quite so many, but this is a lovely problem to have. All details come from the party website or the MPs’ social media. We’ll get to know them more over the next wee while, but here’s a taster. 

Our editor sleepily compiled a Twitter list of all our MPs’ accounts she could find. You can follow it here

Monica Harding MP: Esher and Walton

Monica is the Liberal Democrat candidate for Esher and Walton. Monica is a local mum of four who has lived in Thames Ditton for 17 years with her elderly mother living close by in Hinchley Wood.

Monica has worked as a Director and CEO in the private, public and charity sectors. She was a Director of Communications with the British Council in London, Paris, Tokyo and Shanghai. She was President and CEO of Refugees International Japan and sat on the Board of Refugees International USA. She was CEO of the Industry and Parliament Trust and an Associate Consultant with PA Consulting and now works as a management consultant. She has been Vice Chair of Governors at a local school and a Trustee at Princess Alice Hospice. She founded The Britain Project in 2020, a convening space for progressives – a non-partisan, political movement seeking to build a broad liberal and progressive coalition built on the politics of hope, decency, integrity, fairness and the common-good. She hopes it can contribute to tackling the solutions to the big challenges we face – rather than lurching from election to election with no clear plan on the future of Britain.

Monica came into politics in 2019 with no political experience. She said she got ‘fed up with shouting at the TV and decided to do something about it’. She wanted her children to inherit the country she was given by her parents – the ability to make a good life from little, in a country that was full of opportunities, outward looking, tolerant, and ambitious for the future.

Monica’s priorities for Esher and Walton are the priorities she hears on the doorstep. She wants to ease the cost of living, improve our access to local health services and protect the NHS, and look after our environment including cleaning up our local rivers – the Thames and the Mole – which have been blighted by sewage. She has a keen interest in education, wants to better support our schools, refashion the curriculum for the future and improve access to mental health and SEN support for young people.

Twitter: @monicabeharding

Zoe Franklin MP: Guildford

Zöe Franklin is the Liberal Democrat candidate for Guildford. A former Guildford borough councillor for Bellfields & Slyfield, Zöe is a local and hardworking campaigner who has over 15 years of experience and will deliver the change we need.

Zöe became politically involved because she was sick of seeing her community being let down by the Conservative council and government. After 14 years of Conservative government, she is more angry today than ever and determined to ensure Guildford has the strong, active voice it needs in Westminster.

For Zöe, tackling the cost of living crisis is a priority. She has spoken to many people who have shared their struggles to pay their bills, put food on their table or buy clothing essentials for themselves or their children. Why do we still have people forced to rely on food banks in 21st-century Guildford? She wants fair taxes for all and benefits that really support people who are struggling.

She has also led campaigning, locally, on sewage dumping in the River Wey and the problems Guildford residents have experienced with Thames Water’s water supply, rising bills and hosepipe bans.

“Guildford has been my home for 25 years. Our town and villages are special places and deserve a strong independent-minded MP who will put local people first, be their voice in Westminster and fight tirelessly on the issues that matter to them.”

Twitter: @zoefranklinLD

Freddie Van Mierlo MP: Henley and Thame

Freddie lives in Henley-on-Thames with his wife and young family.

Freddie is commitment to campaigning for better healthcare services for Henley and Thame. He consistently speaks out against sewage dumping in our precious inland water ways. As a Cabinet Member on South Oxfordshire District Council, he championed Henley’s application for Bathing Water Status that would have forced Thames Water to clean up the river. The Tory government rejected the bid and has suspended all new applications.

Freddie works as a consultant to healthcare companies and patient groups. It gives him valuable insight into health systems and the issues they face. He wants to bring this knowledge to improving health services in Henley and Thame.

After years of Conservative mismanagement, voters have a fantastic opportunity to select a new beginning. This election will be a two horse race between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in Henley and Thame. Freddie cares especially for his community and would find it an honour to give back by serving as your MP.

Twitter: @freddievanmierlo

John Milne MP: Horsham

I’ve lived with my family in Horsham District for 10 years. No doubt about it, moving here was one of my best decisions!

For many years I worked as a Creative Director in advertising. I learned about everything from mobile phones and insurance, to blood donation programmes and mental health fund-raising. It’s turned out to be a great training for tackling different challenges.

Currently I serve on Forest Neighbourhood Council, Horsham District Council and West Sussex County Council. After the Lib Dems success at the last local election I’m now also Deputy Leader of Horsham District Council and Cabinet Member for Planning & Infrastructure.

What motivates me is the belief that no matter how impossible it looks, there’s always something we can do. If public services can be broken, they can also be fixed.

James MacCleary MP: Lewes

James is the Liberal Democrat candidate for Lewes constituency which includes Seaford, Polegate, Newhaven and surrounding villages.

James lives in Newhaven with his young family and lived in Lewes before that. He has lived in the area for nearly twenty years and serves as a local councillor.

He has worked for a number of large charities and campaigning organisations, and most recently ran his own business providing communications and data protection advice and training.

James is campaigning for better local health services, to stop sewage dumping in our rivers and coastal waters and to be a strong, local voice for our community.

Twitter: @jamesmaccleary

 

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3 Comments

  • Mick Taylor 7th Jul '24 - 8:22am

    Er. Monica is not MP for Epsom and Ewel…

  • Peter Davies 7th Jul '24 - 8:53am

    Good to be able to confuse our seats in Surrey.

  • Ruth Bright 7th Jul '24 - 9:11am

    In the light of Richard Kemp’s very fair “Party of the Shires” piece, as a foot soldier in Eastleigh I would point out that Liz Jarvis’ victory was based on some surprisingly urban territory.

    Wading through all these LD MP biogs is an unexpected pleasure after so many lean years!

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