A former world champion bodybuilder from Gloucestershire and a Gibraltar resident are among Reform UK’s candidates in Bristol for the general election.
Thursday’s YouGov poll indicated that Reform has surpassed the Conservatives for the first time.
Reform has candidates running in four out of five parliamentary seats in Bristol: Robert Clarke in Bristol Central, Anthony New in Bristol North East, Scarlett O’Connor in Bristol North West, and Richard Visick in Bristol South.
who is standing for Reform in Bristol North West, won her first bodybuilding title in the USA just two years after a serious car crash had left her in a coma.
Writing on Facebook, the mindset and personal development coach said: “Never been one for politics but after Covid and then coming back from travels to the state of things and seeing Reform’s plans. I’ve found myself paying more of interest in it all.”
Former mayoral candidate Robert Clarke is the Reform UK candidate in Bristol Central |
In Bristol Central, Robert Clarke, a resident of the constituency, previously served as Reform’s mayoral candidate in the 2021 election, securing 806 first preference votes.
A former building apprentice, Clarke is also a qualified nutritionist and naturopath who manages an English language school.
He emphasizes his primary concern as "global governance bypassing democracy; green agendas, 15-minute cities, and other unelected, top-down UN policies."
According to his biography on the Reform website, Clarke "believes that Bristolians, whose families have shaped this city for centuries, deserve a voice. Let’s reclaim our democratic rights, honor our heritage, and ensure Bristol prospers on its own terms."
Little is known about Bristol South candidate, Richard Visick, other than he is believed to be a Gibraltar-based entrepreneur.
At least Anthony New has an address in the Bristol North East constituency where he is standing.
Visick’s election agent is David Wills of Greville Road in Southville while New’s election agent is Peter Gardner who lives in Fishponds.
Visick and New have both been contacted by Bristol24/7 via their email addresses on the Reform UK website to ask for more information about them.
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