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ABOUT GED HALL

About Ged Hall Reform UK

Ged Hall is standing as a candidate to be MP for Reform UK in the Farnham & Bordon Constituency. Ged was educated in North Wales and went on to read Economics at the University of Greenwich in London. Ged is married and has lived with his wife and three sons in Hindhead for over 20 years. Ged is a former Deputy Leader of Waverley Borough Council and former President of Haslemere Community Rugby Club.

 

Ged's decision to stand for Reform UK is based on a belief that a new, voter-focused approach is needed and that the mainstream political parties have deserted their founding principles.  Ged’s key priorities are Jobs, Education, and Healthcare. If you have any questions, then get in touch today.

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Academic and Early Career

Ged was educated in North Wales and went on to read Economics at the University of Greenwich in London and has lived with his wife and three sons in Hindhead for over 20 years. Ged is a former Deputy Leader of Waverley Borough Council and former President of Haslemere Community Rugby Club.

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From a modest background of being a builder’s son, Ged is accustomed to hard work and delivery. Ged's political views are center-right believing in low taxation, and supporting business and entrepreneurship, whilst ensuring public services are fit for purpose and deliver value for money.

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Ged has been self-employed for over ten years, working as a consultant for banks and finance houses in London and the Home Counties. Ged helped set up the Haslemere Youth Hub to improve services for children and young people in his hometown and now sits as a trustee on the charity board.

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Ged has been self-employed for over ten years, working as a consultant for banks and finance houses in London and the Home Counties. Ged helped set up the Haslemere Youth Hub to improve services for children and young people in his home town and now sits as a trustee on the charity board.

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Ged’s decision to stand for Reform is based on a belief that a new, voter-focused approach is needed and that that the main political parties have deserted their founding principles.  Ged’s key priorities are Jobs, Education and Healthcare.

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