Bradley has been unanimously re-adopted to stand as the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Bromsgrove and the Villages at the next general election.
At an Executive Council meeting of the Bromsgrove and the Villages Conservative Association last Thursday (January 15th), he was unanimously re-adopted by local party members.
Bradley will be seeking re-election as the Member of Parliament at the next general election in order to continue delivering on his plan for Bromsgrove and the Villages.
Since he was first elected in July 2024, Bradley has voted to cut taxes for people and businesses, he’s voted for a legal annual immigration cap, and he’s voted to reduce the welfare budget to ensure hard work always pays.
As the MP, he has led the fight back against the Labour government’s 85% increase in Bromsgrove and the Village’s housing target.
Bradley has been one of the most accessible MPs, holding regular surgeries, coffee mornings and Meet Your MP events to ensure as many residents as possible can meet with and speak to their MP.
He is also one of the most active MPs in the House of Commons. Since he was first elected, Bradley has spoken 256 times in the Commons and voted 320 times.
Following his re-adoption, Bradley said:
“It remains the honour of my life to be your MP, and I’m humbled and grateful to have been re-adopted by the local Conservative Party to stand as their candidate at the next general election.
“I’ll be proud to stand on my record of fighting back against the 85% increase in our housebuilding target, voting to cut your taxes, to reduce immigration and holding this disastrous Labour government to account.
“I would be honoured to be given the opportunity at the next election to continue representing you and serving this wonderful constituency in Parliament.
“There’s much more to do between now and the election, and I’ll remain laser focused on delivering on the promises I made in My Plan for Bromsgrove and the Villages.”