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UK MapThere were a series of curveballs on the final day of nominations to stand at next month's general election. Cambridge resident Keith Garrett threw his name into the mix for the city's parliamentary's race, representing 'Rebooting Democracy'.

He is listed as 'Removing the politicians' on the Cambridge statement of nominations. But there was disappointment in Huntingdon as Eccentric Party leader Lord Toby Jug was forced to pull out of fighting the seat.

Lord Toby, a musician from St Ives, will instead take on Tory big beast Boris Johnson in Uxbridge and South Ruislip where he will replace the party's original candidate Crucial Chris Dowling who has been taken ill.

He said: "This was a hard decision to make as I have so many friends, supporters and fans in Huntingdon, but cometh the hour, cometh the fool."

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Lord Toby, who launched the Eccentric Party earlier this year, had planned to stand in both seats after Crucial Chris became ill but found he was not allowed to do so.

He said: "I will be campaigning in Uxbridge and South Ruislip on a platform of polling absolutely no votes whatsoever. I will be armed on the campaign trail with a heavy duty brush and comb, some scissors and a tub of Brylcreem to sort out Boris's hair."

Lord Toby said that if Boris Johnson fails to win the seat he would offer him the leadership of the Eccentric Party.  Here is the full list of confirmed candidates, with nominations having shut at 4pm yesterday.

CAMBRIDGE

Chamali Fernando (Conservative)

Keith Garrett (Removing the politicians)

Julian Huppert (Liberal Democrat)

Patrick O'Flynn (UKIP)

Rupert Read (Green)

Daniel Zeichner (Labour)

 

CAMBRIDGESHIRE SOUTH

Heidi Allen (Conservative)

Dan Greef (Labour)

Sebastian Kindersley (Liberal Democrat)

Marion Mason (UKIP)

Simon Saggers (Green)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE SOUTH EAST

Jonathan Chatfield (Liberal Democrat)

Lucy Frazer (Conservative)

Huw Jones (Labour)

Deborah Rennie (UKIP)

Clive Semmens (Green)

HUNTINGDON

Paul Bullen (UKIP)

Rod Cantrill (Liberal Democrat)

Jonathan Djanogly (Conservative)

Nik Johnson (Labour)

Tom MacLennan (Green)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE NORTH WEST* (not yet confirmed)

Fay Belham (Christian Peoples Alliance)

Nicola Day (Green)

Nick Sandford (Liberal Democrats)

Nick Thulbourn (Labour)

Peter Reeve (UKIP)

Shailesh Vara (Conservative)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE NORTH EAST

 Steve Barclay (Conservative)

Andrew Charalambous (UKIP)

Lucy Nethsingha (Liberal Democrat)

Ken Rustidge (Labour)

Helen Scott-Daniels (Green)

WEST SUFFOLK

Julian Flood (UKIP)

Matthew Hancock (Conservative)

Michael Jefferys (Labour)

Niall L'Estrange Pettitt (Green)

Elfreda Tealby-Watson (Liberal Democrat)

SAFFRON WALDEN

Heather Asker (Residents for Uttlesford)

Jane Berney (Labour)

Peter Day (UKIP)

Alan Haselhurst (Conservative)

Mike Hibbs (Liberal Democrat)

Karmel Stannard (Green)

HERTFORDSHIRE NORTH

William Compton (UKIP)

Oliver Heald (Conservative)

Joe Jordan (Liberal Democrat)

Mario May (Green)

Chris York (Labour)

 

src: cambridge-news.co.uk

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