Mark Jewell

Candidate for Fylde

General Election - 4 July 2024

Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell is the Liberal Democrat candidate for Fylde. He is a Preston City Councillor representing an area formally within the Fylde Constituency prior to the boundary changes.

He has previously supported the campaign against fracking and agrees with local parish councils that the Morgan and Morecambe windfarm transmission lines, across Fylde, needs a rethink. 

Mark is a strong supporter of renewable forms of energy, but solutions must also consider the impact on farming, businesses and livelihoods.

Mark's top priorities for Fylde are putting an end to the Conservative scandal of sewage in our seas and waterways, urgent action to cut the cost of living  and to cut waiting times for GP's and ambulances.

Mark has worked in Fylde for almost 40 years and will use his experience in project management and as a Councillor to deliver on the issues that matter most to residents.

Mark stated, "I'm standing to bring integrity to being your local MP and get a fair deal for Fylde."

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