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Matt Wiles • Apr 27, 2021

Sparta Security Supports Ben Houchen


Having had a lot of experience in professional boxing, I think I know a winner when I see one and, in my book, Ben Houchen has done a brilliant job as the elected Mayor of Tees Valley.

People might say I shouldn’t get involved in politics, but I’ve never been one to sit on the fence. To me, it’s not about whether someone’s Conservative, Labour, Liberal or whatever else. It’s about what they do, and the difference they make, and Ben Houchen’s track record is there for all to see.

He’s done what he promised by getting Teesside Airport going again, successfully campaigned for Freeport status for the Tees Valley, and has made huge progress in putting plans in place to bring the site of the Teesside steelworks back to life.

Apart from that, he always finds the time to reply to emails – and that earns my respect. He’s always out and about, clearly works hard, and I reckon he deserves to be re-elected on May 6 – irrespective of what political party he represents.


To read the full article in the Northern Echo follow this link:

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/business/19260423.francis-jones-column-getting-off-fence---backing-winner/


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