Jack Sargeant, pictured with his father Carl, says he will be ‘seeking justice’ for him.
Welsh politics

Carl Sargeant’s son Jack fights Welsh byelection for Labour

Jack Sargeant selected as party’s assembly candidate in Alyn and Deeside, as he vows to find out truth behind his father’s death

Press Association
Thu 4 Jan 2018 04.34 EST

The son of the Welsh assembly member Carl Sargeant has been chosen as Labour’s candidate to fight for the seat left vacant by his father’s death.

Jack Sargeant said he wanted to represent local people in Alyn and Deeside “in the proud tradition of my father”.

He also said he would find out the truth behind his father’s apparent suicide last November, which occurred while Carl Sargeant was suspended from Welsh Labour over unspecified allegations about his personal conduct.

Jack Sargeant, 23, said: “I am humbled and honoured to have been selected as Labour’s candidate to contest the Alyn and Deeside by-election on Tuesday 6 February. I would like to thank local Labour party members for the faith they have placed in me.“I will be standing on a platform of being a powerful voice for local people in the proud tradition of my father. I will also be seeking justice for him – getting to the truth about the chain of events that led to his premature death.”

He added: “From tomorrow I will be out and about on the campaign trail right across the constituency, listening to local concerns about the economy, health and education. If elected, I promise to champion North Wales’ interests on all these issues.

“While friends from the wider Labour family across Britain will be welcome to visit and campaign alongside us to secure victory, I want to emphasise this will be a locally run campaign.

“I take nothing for granted in this byelection. But I believe my Labour values and my commitment to work tirelessly to ensure those values deliver for local people can win through on 6 February.”

Carl Sargeant, 49, was found dead at his home on 7 November, four days after being removed from his role as cabinet secretary for communities and children while facing allegations of harassment.

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