The West Country | Archive | 2007 | October | 10


MK chooses Loveday to fight parliamentary seat

From the Falmouth Packet, first published Wednesday 10th Oct 2007.

Mebyon Kernow members in the new Camborne and Redruth constituency have selected Cllr Loveday Jenkin to fight the seat at the next General Election.

Loveday has served on Kerrier District Council for twelve years and is the leader of the Party's four-strong group on the Council. She is also the portfolio holder for Leisure, Arts and Culture.

Speaking after the selection meeting in Camborne, Loveday said: "I am delighted to have been selected for Mebyon Kernow to fight the Camborne and Redruth constituency at the next General Election. I am proud to be able to follow in the footsteps of my father, Richard Garfield Jenkin, who stood in the Falmouth and Camborne seat in the 1970 and 1983 General Elections.

"When the election comes, I will be standing on a platform of making Cornish votes count. The only vote that will make a difference to the future for Cornwall will be a vote for Mebyon Kernow. No other party will be able to move outside of their 'business as usual' scenarios with centralised policies that fail to take account of Cornwall's unique position and problems.

"Previous policies from Tories, Labour and Lib Dems have failed Cornwall and their politicians have misled the people of Cornwall with empty promises.

"It is time for a real change. Only a vote for Mebyon Kernow can make that change happen and I am pleased to give the voters of this constituency the opportunity to make a difference."

Loveday was brought up in Leedstown. Loveday lives in Praze-an-Beeble with her husband Adrian Spalding. They have two sons - Trystan and Taran Mark.

She achieved a BSc in Botany and Biochemistry at Cardiff University and a PhD in Plant Biochemistry at Cambridge University. On her return to Cornwall, she worked for the Cornwall Wildlife Trust as Education Officer and then at Camborne School of Mines, where she developed their environmental degree programmes. Most recently, she has worked for the Natural Environment Service at Cornwall County Council managing the Cycleau project - a European initiative to look after our rivers coasts and estuaries. She is currently working for an environmental technology firm across the South West.

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