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Senedd21: Chris Evans | Green Party | Swansea West
CHRIS EVANS
GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE – SWANSEA WEST
1. Tell us about yourself:
I’m Chris Evans, I’m 47 and live with my partner and our daughter. I was born in Swansea, and returned here in 2008 after 10 years in Scotland, Spain and Portugal.
I work in Swansea University and am also in a local band and look forward to gigging again after lockdown. I got in to politics again whilst studying and chose to be Green after realising none of the other parties are radical enough to fix climate change.
I love hillwalking and reading, as well as volunteering with Clydach Community Garden and The Chinese in Wales Association.
2. What will you do for your constituency/region if elected?
Having a Green voice in the room is incredibly important to ensure Wales has a sustainable and more equitable future. A vote for me and the Greens is a vote which makes your life better, not worse.
Many people are tired of the main parties, particularly the corruption and iniquity in Westminster, where billions are handed to donors with little or no accountability. The trick is to vote for someone like me that would stand up to that, rather than other parties that want to silence Welsh peoples’ voices and bow down to the Westminster and Eton elites.
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