William Lloyd (councillor)
William Albert Lloyd (born 1 November 1988) is the Brentwood First Councillor for Warley in Brentwood, Essex.
He was elected in May 2007 to represent the Conservatives but has since left the party to lead the newly formed Brentwood First group.[1] He was the youngest person to be elected to official office in Britain at the age of 18,[2] the minimum age for candidates having been lowered from 21 to 18 the previous year.
See also: United Kingdom local elections, 2007
At the time he was elected, Cllr Lloyd was also Head Boy of Brentwood County High School and studying A-levels.[3]
External links
- William Lloyd according to Brentwood Borough Council's website.
- Brentwood First
References
- ↑ Martin Bell gives his backing to new Brentwood First political party
- ↑ BBC NEWS | England | Essex | Councillor, 18, 'youngest in UK'
- ↑ Teenage Bond fan ousts Lib Dem | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics
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