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Sarah Owen

Sarah Owen was a Labour Party candidate in Luton North constituency in the UK Parliamentary general election. They were elected with 14,677 votes.

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Sarah Owen's policies

Statement to voters

Luton is my home and I love it.

Full statement

From railways to healthcare to policing, the country needs a lot of fixing. A Labour government will oversee a decade of national renewal to get the UK back on track.

In five years as Luton North's MP, I successfully campaigned for lifts at Leagrave station, supported hundreds of local small businesses, proposed laws on miscarriage bereavement leave and fireworks regulation, voted for tougher knife crime laws and a ceasefire in Gaza. I have answered over 20,000 individual calls for help. If re-elected I will continue to put Luton North first.

Luton North deserves a government that will work for us, bringing bills down, tackling antisocial behaviour and fixing the NHS. A vote for Labour will help achieve this.

This statement was last updated on June 7, 2024.

This statement was added by Sarah Owen, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.

Record in office

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Sarah Owen online

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Sarah Owen's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2024 Luton North: UK Parliamentary general election Labour Party 14,677 votes (elected) 1st / 8 candidates
2019 Luton North: UK Parliamentary general election Labour Party 23,496 votes (elected) 1st / 7 candidates
2015 Hastings and Rye: UK Parliamentary general election Labour and Co-operative Party 17,890 votes (not elected) 2nd / 5 candidates
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