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Councillor Candidate
Bev White

Bev White

Party of Women candidate for St Neots Eatons

Party of Women

I’m standing as a Party of Women candidate for St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire because I do not believe anybody on the ballot paper will adequately represent me, an adult human female. I initially became aware of the issue of ‘transitioning’ around 2011 while working within Littlehey Prison. I left the prison thinking ‘this is mad, nobody will allow men into women’s prisons!’ I pushed my concerns aside knowing ‘there is nothing I can do’, after an incident in 2017 I lifted the rock, began reading, found and joined women’s groups, read more, attended events, listened and eventually started writing letters, then getting involved with on street activism. Despite living in a democracy, over the years my questions to elected representatives about aspects of self-identification (self ID), gender identity and the impact on women and girls, have been ignored, met with derision, scorn and name calling, rather than reasoned conversation. This led to me making the decision on Saturday 18th May to stand as a parliamentary candidate.

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Previous elections

St Neots The Eatons (2025)

Party Of Women· Not elected

St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire (2024)

Party Of Women· Not elected

St Neots Eatons Ward

Where Bev fits into things

St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire

Constituency

St Neots Eatons

Ward

Bev White

Bev White

Candidate

St Neots Eatons

About the role

The responsibility of a councillor is to represent the people within a ward by making decisions on local services and other local issues.

What councillors do

  • Make decisions on local services like housing, roads, and parks
  • Represent residents' concerns at council meetings
  • Help resolve local issues raised by constituents
  • Set council budgets and local tax levels

How to influence

  • Attend local council surgeries
  • Write or email about local issues
  • Attend public council meetings
  • Join local community groups

Council

South Cambridgeshire