The Conservative Party's prospective parliamentary candidate for Kingston and Surbiton has said voters should not be put off by the fact he does not live in the borough.
James Berry will challenge MP Edward Davey for his constituency seat next year, hoping to bring an end to the Liberal Democrat’s 17-year parliamentary career. And the 30-year-old, who lives with his wife Nehali in Victoria, central London, said he believed his ability to listen to residents' issues was more important than where he called home.
The Harvard Law School graduate said his vast experience in dealing with complex medical lawsuits, often involving children and vulnerable adults, would help him understand the needs of constituents.
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