Sunday, May 26, 2019

Alexandra Phillips

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'''Alexandra Lesley Phillips''' (born 26 December 1983) is a [[Brexit Party]] politician and activist, on its [[party list]] of candidates for the [[South East England (European Parliament constituency)|South East England]] constituency at the [[2019 European Parliament election]]s. As second candidate, after [[Nigel Farage]], at close of poll she seemed certain to be elected.

Born in December 1983, Phillips was formerly a director of Speechwright Limited<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VQ0pWJ Speechwright Limited] at companieshouse.gov.uk, accessed 26 May 2019</ref> and has written for the Brexitcentral.com web site.<ref>[http://bit.ly/30LMZyv Alexandra Phillips] at brexitcentral.com, accessed 26 May 2019</ref>

Confusingly, a [[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]] candidate in the same region was also called Alexandra Phillips and as first candidate for her party was also expected to be elected.<ref>Alexandra Phillips, [https://ind.pn/2QikeVn I’m standing to be an MEP because voters deserve more than a sticking plaster for Brexit] at independent.co.uk, accessed 26 May 2019</ref> The Brexit Party has commented on this unusual situation “The two are both in a great position to get elected and it could well be an electoral first anywhere to return two MEPs with identical names, let alone in the same region.” The Green Party Alexandra is also known as Alex, which may prove to be the way to avoid confusion.<ref>Frank le Duc, [http://bit.ly/30LN05x Two candidates called Alexandra Phillips stand in European elections] in ''Brighton & Hove News'' dated 7 May 2019</ref>

==Notes==

==External links==
*Alexandra Phillips, [http://bit.ly/2VQ0rxP Let’s challenge the Remainers’ slurs and smears with an unashamedly positive Brexit agenda] dated 19 May 2019

[[Category:1983 births]]
[[Category:Brexit Party politicians]]
[[Category:Living people]]


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