Pete Morley is not a career politician, he has spent years building and running businesses, managing budgets, employing local people, and giving back by raising thousands for St. Michael’s Hospice and the UK Sepsis Trust, as well as volunteering with local junior football.
A member of the Bexhill Chamber of Commerce, Pete has been part of the community for decades and understands the challenges local residents and businesses face. With the council £211 million in debt and services declining, Pete is standing to bring financial discipline and accountability. As a family man with four children, he cares deeply about the future of Bexhill and wants to see a better future for Bexhill West.
On the 7th May, Pete is ready to put his experience to work and deliver the change residents deserve.
Fix the Council’s Finances
- East Sussex County Council plans to borrow £70 million just to cover day-to-day costs – not to improve services – adding around £3 million a year in interest, with total debt at around £211 million, despite maximum council tax rises.
- Residents who budget and live within their means deserve a council that does the same – properly managing finances and balancing the books.
Why Reform UK
Last year, your current county councillors voted to cancel this election, denying Bexhill West residents a voice. Reform UK challenged this in the High Court and restored your vote.
Reform UK’s candidates are a fresh team of capable people who have seen council failures first-hand – and are standing to bring practical experience, challenge poor decisions, and push for better outcomes for residents.
Reform UK is committed to:
- Keeping the NHS free and reducing waiting lists.
- Protecting pensions, including protecting the triple lock for pensioners.
- Supporting children with SEND.
- Protecting the environment.
- Cutting energy bills, reducing wasteful government spending, and helping households keep more of what they earn.







