The Workers Party of Britain candidates (Caitlin Hardy in Sheffield Central, and Mo Moui-Tabrizy in Sheffield Hallam) weren’t able to arrange an interview, but sent the following statement instead:
“Please do read our manifesto and ten point plan, where there are some fabulous policies for helping people, creating a fair, fully inclusive, happy, affordable and functioning society with properly funded healthcare and education.
On the environment, we believe that renationalising things such as utilities and transport and bringing sustainable manufacturing back to this country as part of a planned economy, and ending unnecessary foreign wars will all be good for the planet whilst at the same time creating stable employment and prosperity”
Candidates for Sheffield Central:
Angela Argenzio – Green
Sam Christmas – Liberal Democrats
Isabelle France – Trade Union and Socialist Coalition
Caitlin Hardy- Workers Party of Britain
Abtisam Mohamed – Labour
Lucy Stephenson – Conservative
Annie Stoker – Social Democratic Party
Alison Teal – Independent
Candidates for the Sheffield Hallam Constituency:
Olivia Blake – Labour
Sam Chapman – Rejoin EU
Andrew Cowell – Social Democratic Party
Isaac Howarth – Conservative
Jason Leman – Green
Shaffaq Mohammed – Liberal Democrats
Mo Moui-Tabrizy – Workers Party of Britain