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The Member of Parliament for Aberavon and Labour Party Shadow Minster for Asia and the Pacific covered a range of topics when addressing Island Labour in a virtual meeting
Richard Quigley was announced as the Labour Party’s Isle of Wight prospective parliamentary candidate in the 2019 General Election.
Richard moved to the Island in 2003 and runs a successful business in Cowes, where he lives with his wife and two children.
He’s a former governor at Northwood primary school, a trustee for Isle of Wight Foodbank, a trustee of the Footprint Trust and previously a trustee of North Medina Community Trust.
He gained 18,078 votes in the General Election, increasing the Labour Party vote by 957, with 24.54 percent of the vote.
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