Labour’s Claire Hughes has just been elected as the new MP for Bangor Aberconwy.
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Claire Hughes is head of growth at software company Tahdah Verified Ltd and co-founder and head of growth at workspace company Pluto. She previously worked as digital communications lead for Labour during the 2016 Welsh Assembly election campaign, as well as working for Tom Watson during his time as deputy leader.
The path to a UK Labour government runs through Bangor Aberconwy, the place I grew up and where I'm raising my kids. I want them and my neighbours to have a brighter future that embraces green technology, with well-paid jobs and safe, secure homes. https://t.co/WI5P3miWam pic.twitter.com/Y2P6qKL5vk
— Claire Hughes (@clairehughesBA) July 13, 2023
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