Here's why TV star Ross Kemp was in Chesterfield this week
and live on Freeview channel 276
The former Eastenders actor and investigative journalist visited Chesterfield to back Labour candidate Toby Perkins’ bid for re-election in the town.
Ross joined Mr Perkins for a community meeting at Holme Hall and a coffee morning at Holmebrook Valley Family Centre.
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Hide AdHe then took a tour of the town and spoke to voters who will go to the polls next Thursday (December 12).
Mr Perkins said: “I am very grateful that Ross came to Chesterfield not just to endorse me for re-election and explain why people need a Labour Government, but to also stand up for decency in politics and fight against extremism and hate.
“We were overwhelmed by the number of people stopping by for selfies and autographs and it certainly created a buzz.”
The parliamentary candidates standing for Chesterfield are as follows:
Emily Jane Coy - Liberal Democrats
John Noneoftheabove Daramy - Independent
Leigh Higgins - The Conservative Party Candidate
Neil Jackson - Green Party
Toby Perkins - Labour Party
John Scotting - Brexit Party
There are 59 polling stations in and around the town.
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Hide AdMost people in the Chesterfield borough will vote to elect the MP for Chesterfield.
But voters in the Barrow Hill and New Whittington ward and the Lowgates and Woodthorpe ward fall within the North East Derbyshire constituency, so will vote to elect the MP for that area.
for more details visit the Chesterfield Borough Council website.