Anne Main has been re-elected to parliament with a 6,109 majority, following the General Election of June 8th.
Following her successful campaign, the St Albans MP said, ‘I am delighted to be re-elected as the Member of Parliament for St Albans for the fourth time.
‘I stood on my record and fought a local campaign. I know the public in St Albans dislike negative campaigning, which was why I was determined to fight a local campaign supported by local people and local issues.
‘I would like to thank all those in St Albans who put their trust in me. I will of course continue to represent everyone in the constituency, regardless of their views and affiliations, and will endeavour to ensure that their voice is heard.
‘Being re-elected by the people of St Albans was an honour. Going forward I will be taking to parliament the concerns that people raised on the doorstep, and during the campaign. I am determined to work as hard as ever for St Albans. I look forward to taking local issues back to parliament, and ensuring local people are represented by their MP.’
Watch: Anne Main, chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Bangladesh, talks about the Rohingya crisis and urges support for @DECappeal pic.twitter.com/FFL0lq8O0A
— DFID (@DFID_UK) October 12, 2017