CHARNWOOD CONSTITUENCY LABOUR PARTY SELECT LOCAL ENGINEER TO BE THEIR GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE
Charnwood Borough resident Eric Goodyer has been
chosen by Charnwood Constituency Labour Party to be their
prospective
parliamentary candidate for the next general election. Aged 53 Eric is
a
self-employed electronics engineer, married with 2
children. He set up his own business in 1992 when his previous
employers ceased
trading, along with many other parts of
In Charnwood he has participated in a number of campaigns over recent years. This has included support for more provision for under 5’s, which has now become unnecessary thanks to major initiatives from the Government over recent years. Rights for access to secular education for all, especially in rural areas. Protection for environmentally sensitive and sites of special archaeological interest. Currently he is putting his full support behind the local manifesto demands of Charnwood Labour Party
He is committed to Charnwood Labour Party’s Local Manifesto Commitments
1)
Designation of the River Soar as a
2) Housing development to be aimed at the provision of low cost homes for sale and rent
3) Industrial development to be aimed at supporting small and start-up businesses
4) Re-opening the National Forest Railway line for commuter traffic, as an alternative to M1 widening.
He is an active member of
Charnwood Labour Party Secretary Keith Clafton describes Eric as "a Listener, a Doer and a Writer," and says "we are lucky to have him”.
Michael McGloughlin, Chair of Syston Labour
Party Branch said “We need you as
a candidate in this area, you are a mature person, with strong social
political
convictions, as a pensioner I welcome your attitude towards all strata
of the
electorate.”
PRESS CONTACTS
eric.gooodyer@charnwood-labour.co.uk
MORE BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS FOLLOW
Eric has been politically
active since his
early teens. His first campaign being as a member of a group calling
for better
youth facilities from Harrow Borough Council, which they won. He spent
5 years
living in
He
is
a grandson of Jewish immigrants who fled persecution in
In the 1980s he was politically active is South East London, and has the dubious privilege of being the Chair of Labour’s southernmost constituency, Lewisham Deptford, after the Labour Party’s 1983 election defeat. By 1990 the local party worked their way back to success, winning every single Council seat at all tiers of Government, as well as returning a Labour MP, Joan Ruddock, and a Labour MEP. He views Stephen’s Dorrell slim majority of only 8000 in similar light. As a Councillor, he took on the Chair of the Deptford Regeneration Committee, an area of poor housing and high unemployment passed over by the Government run Docklands Development Corporation. As a result of that committee’s work, millions of pounds of inward investment, from public and private sources helped to build a range of new facilities, including houses, managed workshops and recreational facilities. “As an engineer, specialising in the development of new products I have always been engaged in economic development. It was a great pleasure to work with a superb team in Lewisham that delivered economic development on a grand scale”.