Prospective parliamentary candidates who called for rail fares review

Along with 172 MPs, a large number of prospective parliamentary candidates in the May 2010 election supported our call for a review of rail fares regulation.

Train travel is the green option; lower fares are essential to make it the easy option for all.

Conservative candidates

Zac Goldsmith, Richmond Park
Gordon Henderson, Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Henry Smith, Crawley

Green Party candidates

Steven Campkin, Ashford
Richard Crawford, Gravesham
Stuart Jeffery, Maidstone and the Weald
Roisin Robertson, Bromley and Chislehurst
Matt Townsend, Cardiff South and Penarth

Independent candidates

Stephane Tindame, Dartford

Labour candidates

John Adams, Dartford
Simon Burgess, Labour and Co-op Parliamentary Candidate, Brighton Kemptown
Francis Eldergill, Esher and Walton
Sarah Evans, North West Hampshire
Roma Mills, St Albans
Lucy Powell, Manchester Withington
Rebecca Rennison, South West Wiltshire
Ian Ross, Worthing West
Kathryn Smith, Gravesham
Daniel Zeichner, Cambridge

Liberal Democrat candidates

Robert Adamson, East Yorkshire
Don Foster, Bath
David Goodall, Southampton Itchen
Julian Huppert, Cambridge
Geoff Juby, Rochester and Strood
Cllr Allan Knox, Ribble Valley
Andy Stamp, Gillingham and Rainham
Dr Steven Toole, Eltham
Sandy Walkington, St Albans
Sam Webber, Bromley and Chislehurst
James Willis, Dartford

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Last updated: 20 May 2010

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