This item was initially set out on 31st May, but subsequently there have been a number of changes on the Wikipedia publication so this item has been changed most recently on 8th June.
On Thursday 4th July there could be radical opportunities in voting for our Nation and here in Sussex. There have been previous locations on the past and so here is one potential list of possible results. We have had 16 Sussex MPs until this year but there will now be an additional item so there will now be 17 Sussex MPs. The voting options were recently for Conservative, Labour and Green MPs. The one most significant alternative would be a Liberal Democrat votes which have been involved in the past. So here is a list of possible results for Sussex that would make the Sussex more radical than is currently the case.
Green is currently for Brighton Pavilion represented by Caroline Lucas and the proposed solution for that location is Sian Berry this year so that would be one Green MP in Sussex.
Liberal Democrat has previously been successful for two locations so if they were successful this year they could be for Eastbourne with Josh Babarinde and Lewes with James MacCleary so that would be two Liberal Democrat MPs in Sussex.
Labour has currently had two MPs in Sussex and one of them is Hove with Peter Kyle and Brighton Kemptown which is planned for Chris Ward and based on their experiences in the past. These others could be Crawley for Peter Lamb, Hastings and Rye which is Helena Dollimere and East Worthing and Shoreham which is Tom Rutland. If all of these are positive that would provide five Labour MPs in Sussex.
The other locations are most likely to have Conservative MPs. There is the additional item called East Grinstead and Uckfield which is the first setting to cover East and West Sussex and the most likely MP is Mims Davies who was previously for Mid Sussex MP. There is also the new Sussex Weald location which comes from Wealden and it involves Nus Ghani who was previously in Wealden. Then there is Chichester in West Sussex with Gillian Keegan. There are then Bognor Regis & Littlehampton which is providing the new Ali Griffiths, Mid Sussex with the new Kristy Adams and Bexhill & Battle with the new Kieran Mullan. The Worthing West with Pete Bottomley, Arundel & South Downs for Andrew Griffith and Horsham for Jeremy Quin. If all of these are positive that would provide nine Conservative MPs in Sussex.


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