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26
Mar
The Green Party has reacted angrily to a Liberal Democrat leaflet that wrongly says they are not putting forward a candidate in the Stray, Woodlands and Hookstone by-election.
Campaigning is underway for the by-election which will take place on April 11 following the resignation of former councillor Pat Marsh.
Gilly Charters is standing for the Greens in the division, but she was contacted by two supporters over the weekend who asked if she was stepping down after they read a leaflet credited to Liberal Democrat candidate Andrew Timothy.
The leaflet urges voters to submit their postal votes before the deadline and describes the race as being between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives.
It says Labour “came a distant third last time” and “the Green’s (sic) have stood down this election.”
Arnold Warneken, Green Party councillor for Ouseburn, was campaigning in the division on Sunday. He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service that the leaflet includes a “blatant lie” about the Greens standing down.
He said:
The Lib Dem leaflet.
The Greens did not put forward a candidate the last time the division was contested in 2022 because Cllr Warneken said they supported Pat Marsh.
The party has made a formal complaint about the leaflet to North Yorkshire Council and North Yorkshire Police for a breach of the Elections Act 2022.
The LDRS asked the Liberal Democrats to respond but they declined.
However, we have seen a direct message on social media platform X from a local Lib Dem official that blamed an external printing company for the error.
Cllr Warneken called it a “limp excuse”.
The direct message said:
A full list of candidates in the by-election is below:
Conservative – John Ennis
Green – Gilly Charters
Labour – Geoff Foxhall
Liberal Democrat – Andrew Timothy
Reform – John Swales
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