Insurance veteran running in snap election

Tom Bartleet

Former owner and CEO of Erskine Murray Insurance Brokers Tom Bartleet has announced his intention to stand in the upcoming general election as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Suffolk South.

Bartleet, who founded Bartleet Insurance in 2011 before taking the role of CEO at Erskine Murray, wrote in a LinkedIn post: “I was so unhappy with the political situation here that I started by

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