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Birmingham teenager bids to become º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's youngest councillor

Luke Holland, who just turned 18, is standing as an independent candidate in the Moseley and Kings Heath ward

Luke Holland is standing to be a councillor

A Birmingham teenager is aiming to become the youngest councillor in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Luke Holland, who just turned 18, is standing as an independent candidate in the Moseley and Kings Heath ward in the local elections on May 7.

It is not only his youth which marks his out from the others vying for the seat but four key pledges detailed on his website.

Firstly, he claims he’s “not in for the money” and if successful will give his entire £16,267 yearly councillor’s allowance to tackling poverty in the north of the ward.

Secondly, Luke, who set up an eco-green cleaning business when 17, will hold a clean-up once a month tackling dirty areas around the ward.

Thirdly, he says he will inspect every street once a month for maintenance issues and lastly, distribute a leaflet of all the work he’s done four times a year to households.

With help from his 20 strong team, he has been very busy out leafleting, attending hustings, doing interviews and meeting the people face to face or through social media.

Far from being dismissed as a young upstart, he has been winning people over with his policies.