Flintshire People's Voice

Political party in Flintshire, North East Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flintshire People's Voice is a local political party in Flintshire, Wales formed in 2024. It currently has 6 elected councillors on Flintshire County Council.

LeaderSam Swash
TreasurerAlasdair Ibbotson
Founded2024 (2024)
HeadquartersCastle Bank, Stamford Way, Ewloe, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 3BZ
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Flintshire People's Voice
LeaderSam Swash
TreasurerAlasdair Ibbotson
Founded2024 (2024)
HeadquartersCastle Bank, Stamford Way, Ewloe, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 3BZ
IdeologyLocalism
Populism
Colours  Green   Teal
Flintshire County Council[1]
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Website
www.fpv.wales
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The party was formed when 5 sitting Labour councillors crossed the floor and defected from the ruling Labour administration after accusing a cabinet member of 'misleading backbenchers'.[2] They further cited policy disagreements and a culture within the ruling group of ignoring the concerns of backbench councillors.[3]

The party's logo includes a chough, the heraldic symbol of the county of Flintshire, which features on the county's coat of arms and flag. The party's registration was approved by the Electoral Commission on the 3rd February 2025.[4]

Representation

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Alasdair Ibbotson Penyffordd
Carolyn Preece Buckley: Bistre West
Chrissy Gee Broughton South
Dan Rose Buckley: Bistre West
Gillian Brockley Hawarden: Aston
Sam Swash Hawarden: Mancot
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