Conservative MP Gregory Stafford has confirmed that he will stand again for the Farnham and Bordon constituency at the next United Kingdom General Election.
First elected in 2024, Mr Stafford has been formally reselected by members of the Farnham and Bordon Conservative Association’s Executive Council as the Conservative candidate to represent Farnham, Bordon, Haslemere, Liphook and the surrounding villages in the House of Commons.
While preparations begin for a future general election campaign, Mr Stafford said his priority remains firmly on representing constituents and delivering on the commitments he made when first elected.
The next General Election must take place no later than 15th August 2029.
Christopher Storey, Chairman of the Farnham and Bordon Conservative Association, said:
“Gregory has quickly established himself as a strong, visible and hardworking local MP, deeply rooted in the community and serious about standing up for residents across the constituency. Members were unanimous in wanting him to stand again, and I am delighted that he has been reselected. We go into the years ahead confident in his leadership and looking forward to campaigning positively on a strong local record.”
Looking ahead to the local elections on 7th May, Mr Stafford also emphasised the importance of strong Conservative leadership at county and local level.
He said the Conservative Party is ready to make the case to voters in Surrey for a Conservative West Surrey Council that delivers value for money and focuses relentlessly on residents’ priorities. In Hampshire, following the County Council’s decision to reject Labour proposals to further postpone elections, Conservatives are standing ready to seek re-election and continue providing stable and effective local leadership.
Mr Stafford said:
“Whether locally or nationally, my focus is on earning, and re-earning, the trust of residents. That means hard work, clear priorities and a strong Conservative team delivering for our communities every day.”
