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Dom Tristram

Dom Tristram is a Green Party candidate in Bath constituency in the UK Parliamentary general election.

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I have lived and worked in the area for over 20 years.

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My children were born at home in Odd Down and currently go to school there.

I work in the technology sector. I studied computer science at university and moved to Bath to work for a rapidly growing start-up. I've worked for a number of Bath-based technology companies since.

I have a long-standing interest in politics which has only grown over time. I believe that most political parties have forgotten about what really matters - the ordinary people, the world we live in, and the quality of our lives. The wishes of the people are largely ignored by most politicians today. I decided that being elected was the best way to give people a voice and protect what we all care about.

I am appalled at what the Conservatives (and Liberal Democrats while in coalition) are doing to our NHS. This government has spent billions privatising it and handing huge chunks of it to their donors in private healthcare. 70% of NHS contracts now go to the private sector, against the wishes of the electorate.

If nothing changes there will be no NHS left soon. However, I will not let it go without a fight. In November 2012 I was elected as a Governor of the Royal United Hospital in Bath. I promised to fight any and all privatisation. If elected as your MP I will do the same in Parliament. Universal, free healthcare, run as a service and not for profit, is not just fundamental to my beliefs but demonstrably the most efficient system. We must not let the profiteers take it from us.

Rights and institutions that have been fought for and hard-won by years of progressive politics are being eroded or destroyed. The poor and vulnerable are demonised, state help is being massively reduced, and millions are having to go to food banks simply to survive. At the same time, the wealthiest have seen that wealth vastly increase and their taxes reduced. Those losing out are being set against those who have even less. This is entirely unjust, unfair and immoral.

People are becoming disillusioned with politics and it’s not hard to see why - we see professional politicians flown-in to cities to fight elections as a step on a career ladder. I am a conviction politician - I want to do what is best for you - not what a party whip tells me to, and not what a rich donor commands.

I am standing for the Green Party as it is the only main party that is fighting for ordinary people. We don’t depend on corporate donations and I believe any party that does has a massive conflict of interest when it comes to deciding policy. My politics, and that of the party, are based on evidence, not lobbying and an unsustainable economic model - a world based on cooperation and democracy that would prioritise the many, not the few, and would not risk the planet’s future with environmental destruction and unsustainable consumption.

Nationally it looks like Labour are going to win the general election with a landslide and the country needs as many Green MPs as possible to keep them in check. With Labour too scared to rock the boat, only the Greens are advocating the policies we all need - returning public services to public hands, rent controls, greater taxation of the super rich, and real action for our environment.

There's no need for a 'tactical' vote for this election in Bath - the Tories can't win. Their collapse as a party along with Reform standing a candidate in Bath mean that they have no chance. A 'tactical' vote for the Lib Dems in Bath is not only unnecessary but hands the Tories an un-earned second place. Even if I don't win, I'd rather Bath went Lib Dem with a Green opposition than Lib Dem with Tory opposition, and I think most residents would too. We can do that.

Vote for what you believe in. Vote for real hope, real change.

This statement was last updated on June 10, 2024.

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

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Dom Tristram is the Green Party candidate. Find out more about their policies in the Green Party manifesto.

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Dom Tristram's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2024 Bath: UK Parliamentary general election Green Party (Results due after 04 July 2024) Position not available
2023 Radstock: Bath and North East Somerset local election Green Party 218 votes (not elected) 6th / 8 candidates
2019 Odd Down: Bath and North East Somerset local election Green Party 418 votes (not elected) 4th / 7 candidates
2015 Bath: UK Parliamentary general election Green Party 5,634 votes (not elected) 4th / 7 candidates
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