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May
Over the next six weeks, politicians will be vying for votes and clashing over what they see as the key issues in the Harrogate district.
From the state of the NHS to the quality of water in our rivers, candidates of all party colours will be having their say on topics as they head into a six-week election campaign.
With this in mind, the Stray Ferret has looked at what could be the key election issues in the Harrogate district.
Robbie Moore, Defra Minister, and Andrew Jones at the Nidd.
But, Tom Gordon, the Liberal Democrat candidate, will likely point to the amount of sewage dumped into the district’s rivers as a counter narrative.
As recently as Thursday, Mr Gordon highlighted river pollution as one of the key issues in the area. Labour candidate Conrad Whitcroft also cites the state of the Nidd as one of his key issues.
Tom Gordon pictured with Daisy Cooper, Lib Dem health spokesperson.
Both Mr Jones and Mr Gordon have raised the issue in their own way.
The Conservative MP brought up the topic of dentistry in the House of Commons in September while Mr Gordon met with the Liberal Democrat health spokesperson to raise the issue in March last year.
Expect the lack of dentistry in Harrogate to raise its head again at some point in the next six weeks.
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