Candidate profile
Greg Paul Judge
Democracy Club person ID 6303
Statement to voters
Greg has lived in Coventry all his life, first in Earlsdon and now in Canley. A committed local campaigner, he has previously stood in Earlsdon and Westwood wards for the Council, and most recently for Coventry South in the 2015 General Election. Greg is standing again to represent his community in Parliament because Coventry deserves national champions who will fight for the real interests of all Coventrians. Local NHS services under pressure, school’s funding stretched and a hard Brexit that impacts harshly on low-income families and local businesses are issues that Greg cares about for Coventry. Greg currently works for a medical research charity, influencing Government and other political parties on funding more cancer research for patients. Experienced in health policy, Greg has previously worked for a national care campaign, working with health professionals and campaigners. Having also worked inside Parliament for several years, Greg has the skills to champion Coventry, driving change that delivers for our city. He has been a trustee of a national charity and currently advises a human rights campaign on helping to protect our privacy and stopping the Government snoop on us all online. Time spent as a school Governor of a local primary school is one reason why Greg is concerned about frontline cuts to school and college budgets. The Liberal Democrats will invest over £51 million extra funding into our Coventry schools and colleges over the next parliament, to ensure no school and no child loses out.
Election history
Westminster general elections
| Election | Constituency | Party | Votes | Rank | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Coventry North West | Liberal Democrats | 2,717 | 3 | first_last |
| 2017 | Coventry South | Liberal Democrats | 1,343 | 3 | first_last |
| 2015 | Coventry South | Liberal Democrats | 1,779 | 4 | first_last |
