LABOUR’S parliamentary candidate for Warrington South in the general election has launched her campaign.

Speaking outside the Mulberry Tree in Stockton Heath, Sarah Hall kicked off her campaign to become the next MP for Warrington South.

She says, in Warrington South, it is a ‘two-horse race’ between Labour and the Conservatives.

“I am proud to kickstart my campaign to be the next Labour MP for Warrington South,” she said.

“Warrington South is my home and it’s where I have lived for more than 20 years.

“Warrington South is where I’m raising my family with my husband who works in the emergency services right here in Cheshire.

“After 14 years of Conservative chaos and decline. It’s time for change.

“You know, and I know, that our town deserves better.

“For the past eight years I have been out speaking to residents across Warrington South listening to what matters to them and over the next few weeks, I will set out my plans to give our town its future back.

“Labour is ready to serve. I am ready to serve. It’s time for change in Warrington South.”

At Wednesday’s public gathering in Stockton Heath, the politician set out her first steps for Warrington South – which include delivering economic stability with tough spending rules, growing the economy, and helping communities to ‘manage the Conservative created cost of living crisis’, as well as setting up Great British Energy, a publicly owned clean power company, to cut household bills, secure energy supplies and tackle climate change, cutting the ‘record NHS waiting times caused by the Conservatives’ with more appointments, doctors and dentists, and cracking down on antisocial behaviour, with more neighbourhood police to ‘take back our streets’.

Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, said: “This is a chance to change Warrington South with Labour.

“Over the course of the last four years, we have changed the Labour Party and returned it once more to the service of working people.

“All we ask now, humbly, is to do exactly the same for our country. And return Britain to the service of working people. A vote for Labour is a vote for economic and political stability, an end to Conservative chaos, and a long-term plan to rebuild Britain.”