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Councillor dossier

Data last refreshed:
Attendance
90%
present at meetings
Rank
40
of 88 councillors
Active red flags
1
open accountability flags
Conduct cases
0
no recorded cases
Won with a majority of just 102 votes (4%), making this one of Cornwall's most marginal seats.
| Committee | Held | Attended | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Community Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Committee | 7 | 6 | 86% |
| Cornwall Council | 8 | 8 | 100% |
| Standards Committee | 4 | 3 | 75% |
| Strategic Planning Committee | 1 | 1 | 100% |
| Together for Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee | 6 | 6 | 100% |
| West Sub-Area Planning Committee | 1 | 1 | 100% |
No recorded votes.
Juliet Line retained the Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval & Heamoor seat with 928 votes, a majority of 102 votes (4%) over Independent Hugh Eddy, and the result required a 2 % swing to change hands. Compared with the 2021 election, her margin fell by 19 percentage points, and the turnout was 47.27 %. With a vulnerability score of 59 out of 100, the seat is classified as competitive.
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Share | Elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Juliet Anna Line | Liberal Democrat | 928 | 36.4% | ✓ |
| Hugh Eddy | Independent | 826 | 32.4% | |
| Giane James Mortimer | Reform UK | 651 | 25.5% | |
| Alison Louise Thomas | Conservative | 143 | 5.6% |
Turnout: 47.3% (2,548 of 5,390 electors) · 10 spoilt votes
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Share | Elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrew George | Liberal Democrat | 1,483 | 56.0% | ✓ |
| Simon Elliott | Conservative | 873 | 33.0% | |
| Mark Russell | Green Party | 224 | 8.5% | |
| Paul Nicholson | Liberal Party in Cornwall | 69 | 2.6% |
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“Nigel Farage has left Makerfield” “Nigel Farage has left Gorton & Denton” “Nigel Farage has left Caerphilly” It’s the line that came before the declaration. He always leaves the places he tries to convince are so important to Reform UK. https://t.co/2fQXea7YVf
The Pervy Plumber Rob Kenyon, Reform UK’s #Makerfield candidate is entering the final days of his campaign. It’s safe to say it’s been one of the poorest run campaigns seen. He’s peddling the ‘Wigan becoming a dumping ground for immigrants’ line, trying to add a bit of fear https://t.co/4W9krMzBW1
To be clear, Wigan Councillors that have had a DBS check have a line on their councillor profile stating that they do. Reform UK’s candidate Rob Kenyon doesn’t. He also hasn’t attended a single meeting as councillor, or signed in as a councillor. His photo here is from the 2024 https://t.co/OPLJzW0ias
The lies aren’t stacking up. It was for security, then Brexit. The bottom line is, he should have declared it. Reform MP says information about Farage’s £5m gift was obtained ‘illegally’ https://t.co/WfVNkR3Fdm
Matt Goodwin’s Lucrative Hungarian Fellowship Could Be in Line for the Chop Following Orbán’s Defeat https://t.co/DX4KSwlLK5
You can’t make it up. Reform UK’s Scottish Leader Malcolm Offord just used the “I’ve got a lot of gay friends” line to defend himself… https://t.co/PU1HYZ4vFw
Reform candidate who called for all Muslims to be deported and backed Tommy Robinson in line to become MSP https://t.co/jB9ZwB1kuT
Reform UK's candidate for the #Senedd - Valerie Ellis works in HR. According to her company's own careers page, "core skills such as Manual Handling, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion, Health & Safety and DSE are delivered via modern on-line platforms". Wonder how she squares https://t.co/VtgtXxQE1t
That one line was the only coherent thing he could say about Reform UK’s plans for the NHS. It’s just a hollow sound bite, James Orr was asked repeatedly what your plans are for the NHS and he presented none. You’re selling snake oil. https://t.co/m22cfCBxcI
Tour kicked off to a great start last night, sold out in Bridport! 23 dates to come. Thanks to everyone who joined us. This is the line-up for the Autumn tour - David Delarre, John Parker, Evan Carson — and True Foxes. We’re ready. See you there. 🎟️ https://t.co/XQfwEKf8q5 https://t.co/1P4Gf44Ow6
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Cornwall planning: Why five new homes are five too many for a Cornish village - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council's west area planning committee refused a permission-in-principle application for five open-market homes on greenfield land outside Madron's development boundary near Penzance.
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Cornwall councillors say 'protect our freedom of speech' - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council voted to support a motion requesting urgent review of complaints procedures to protect councillors' freedom of expression from sanctions.
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Cornwall planning: Penzance sees 140 new homes approved despite safety fears - Cornwall Live
Cornwall Council approved 140 new homes in Penzance despite safety concerns from the mayor about unlit woodland pedestrian access.
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Rash of complaints at 'speed pimple' improvements - Cornwall Live
Parish chairman Cllr Hugh Eddy labeled roadwork to complete a speed hump at Heamoor crossroads a "bodge" after Cormac only built ramps on two of four wings.
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Reform UK member calls out Cornwall Council for near-invisible yellow lines danger - Cornwall Live
Reform UK councillor Keith Johnson criticizes Cornwall Council after officers reportedly said no funding remains to repaint faded yellow lines in Saltash.
Coverage from cornwalllive.com, devonlive.com, plymouthherald.co.uk. May not be exhaustive.
Juliet Line is a Liberal Democrat councillor representing the ward of Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval & Heamoor on Cornwall Council. She serves as a member of several scrutiny and overview committees, including the Community Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Committee, the Constitution and Governance Committee, the Corporate Finance and Performance Overview and Scrutiny Committee, the Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee, the Standards Committee, the Together for Families Overview and Scrutiny Committee, and the West Sub‑Area Planning Committee. In addition, she holds a seat on the full Cornwall Council body.
During the reporting period, Councillor Line attended 25 of 27 council meetings, giving her an attendance rate of 92.6 %. She has no recorded conduct cases and no expense data are available for review. The profile flags one active red‑flag indicator described as “slim_majority.” She has been mentioned in the media twice. In the most recent election, she retained her seat with 928 votes, a majority of 102 votes (4 %) over Independent candidate Hugh Eddy; the result would have required a 2 % swing to change hands, and her vulnerability rating is recorded as 59 out of 100.
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