
James Fell was born and educated in Bradford, attending Bradford Grammar School until 1998. In 2002 he graduated with a Bachelors degree in Computer Science from the University of York. James now lives in Baildon with his wife, Yvonne, and runs a local IT and web design business.
He is standing for UKIP in the 2012 local elections because he believes that UK government incompetence and EU interference is destroying our country.
“I believe it is essential for local government to be as close as possible to the people it represents. Funds raised from local council tax-payers should be used to improve services for the residents of Baildon.
Greedy council executives are paying themselves vast salaries while slashing front-line services like libraries, social care, youth services, transport and road repairs. It is important that the people of Baildon are given the opportunity to have a voice in these matters. I am therefore committed to the following principles:
UKIP is the only political party talking common sense at the moment and is the real opposition party.”
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