
"BBC Former detective Charlotte Cadden has been chosen as the Conservative Party candidate for the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election. She said she wanted "a proper inquiry on grooming gangs" that had operated in the region and "to get rid of carbon tax". The by-election on 26 February in the Greater Manchester constituency follows the resignation of former Labour MP Andrew Gwynne on health grounds. In the 2024 General Election, the Conservatives came fifth in the constituency, polling 2,888 votes."
"Cadden said: "I know we're starting off from a very small base of Conservative voters from the last election but we've got our own policies we need to get mobiles phones out of schools, we need to get rid of the carbon tax." She said "local schools, the NHS and policing" were among her key issues. Cadden added: "We've seen social justice theories infiltrate our public services and women and girls are no longer safe in some of those services.""
Charlotte Cadden has been selected as the Conservative candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February. She calls for a proper inquiry into grooming gangs that operated in the region and pledges to remove the carbon tax. She prioritises local schools, the NHS and policing, and advocates removing mobile phones from schools. Cadden criticised social justice theories as having infiltrated public services and said women and girls are no longer safe in some services. The by-election follows the resignation of Labour MP Andrew Gwynne on health grounds. In 2024 Gwynne won with 18,555 votes; Conservatives polled 2,888.
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