Brighton Pavilion’s Conservative Party General Election Candidate Emma Louise Hogan
Emma Louise Hogan, The Conservative Party, Brighton Pavilion
In my role as an NHS psychiatrist living and working in Brighton, I have first- hand experience of the
needs of the local residents.
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Hide AdMy journey to here began after working as part of the “Parliamentary scholar scheme” run by the
Royal College of Psychiatrists. My role was to advise Parliamentarians on mental health issues
helping them to make and change policy.
This role affirmed my belief that I could take part in discussion at national level of issues that affect
me, my family and my patients. I stood in the local council elections. Campaigning and listening to
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Hide Adconcerns comes naturally to me; it is what I do everyday at work.
The issues currently being championed by the Conservative party really resonate with me as a
doctor and a mother. NHS,Police and Education. Climate change is an issue that we need to tackle;
an issue first raised by Conservatives in 1990. I am keen to end homelessness by tackling root
causes.
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Hide AdI would like residents of Brighton Pavilion to have confidence in me working for them. I am not a
career politician; I am fresh to politics and will feel able to express the views expressed by the
constituents just as I have had to advocate for my patients. “You can trust me, I am a doctor.”