Just 20 days before the 2015 General Election, We Are the Reality Party have unveiled Mags McNally as their new hope to take the Worsley and Eccles South seat.
Party leader Bez has made a last minute change today to add McNally his election billboard on Chapel Street in Salford.
The party will hope this announcement allows them to recover from the rumoured sacking of candidate Jackie Anderson, who is now standing as an independent.
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Bez says: “We’ve injected some fresh blood into the side; she was also born and raised in Salford”.
McNally is a freelance prison lawyer who met Bez through the anti-fracking protests at Barton Moss in 2013.
She worked at Levy’s solicitors in Manchester as a prison law adviser for eight years before going on to study Law at De Montfort University.
If elected, McNally will has pledged to abolish the bedroom tax, make all public transport completely free, raise the minimum wage to £10, abolish sanctions on benefits, address emissions and increase tax credits for single people without children.
Bez added: “I’m ready for office; a lot thought it was too far-fetched for me to become an MP. It could actually be a reality.
“I’ve spoken to hundreds of people who all think I could make a real difference.
“Why should being a politician have to be about being a pushing a vested interest, being pro-fracking and helping the banks? I’m none of those, but I really could be an MP.”