Holborn and St Pancras Conservatives have selected 29 year old software engineer Antony Denyer to fight the Highgate by-election on 15 September.
Antony, or Tony as he is more usually known, lives in Highgate. He works for a startup company in the Old Street area affectionately known as “Silicon Roundabout”, which is alive with enthusiastic entrepreneurs and at the forefront of high-tech growth and innovation, something which he is very proud to be a part of. Antony has been an active member of the Conservative party since 2005, as a branch chairman he helped organise networking events for young professionals and fresh graduates. He stood as the Conservative candidate in Highgate in 2010, when he topped the poll for the party in that ward.
Antony is passionate about his local community and is always interested in the needs and concerns of local residents. Antony will fight hard to ensure that Highgate is not forgotten by the rest of Camden and ensure that the charm and character that makes Highgate a great place to live is maintained. “Highgate is a beautiful village and a wonderful place to live; I want our community to have a strong voice that will fight for the best interests of local residents.”
Tony said “I am privileged to be reselected as the Conservative candidate for Highgate. I hope to represent Highgate on the issues that affect people the most, from antisocial behaviour, quality of council accommodation, conservation, to pavements and parking. As a local resident I’m somebody who wants to bring about positive change for the benefit of all Highgate residents.”
The Highgate by-election was triggered by the resignation of a Labour councillor elected only last year.


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