Ellis Holden has been selected as the Conservative Candidate in the coming Hull Road by election, which will take place on 4th July, the same day as the General Election. Ellis lives locally and also stood for the Conservative Party in last year’s Local Election.
Commenting Ellis said ‘I have been motivated to stand because I believe the current ruling Labour Group and before them the Lib Dems have been letting the city down. They really have behaved like two sides of the same coin with high council tax rises, outrageous increases to councillor allowances and all the time the roads deteriorate and are understandably one of the biggest complaints I here from residents. Housing is also a big issue for ward residents and the failure of Labour and Lib Dems to complete York’s Local Plan is costing the taxpayer every day in costs and also denying many residents a realistic chance to buy their own home. I also believe it is vital people stick to their word and yet Labour running the council has gone back on both their commitment to freeze council tax and slashed their free school meals for all primary pupils to a few pilot projects in certain very specific areas’.
Chris Steward, Leader of the Conservative Group on City of York council, said ‘It would be great to have Ellis on the council representing Hull Road. He has shown how passionate he is for his local community over recent years and I know would be a superb councillor across the city and in getting a fair deal for Hull Road ward’.