Clacton By-Election Candidate Profile

Rees Cowne

Independent
Formerly LibDem

Business executive and entrepreneur standing as an Independent candidate for Clacton. His campaign focuses on safer streets, healthcare, jobs and young people, the high street, coastal protection and having an MP who is visible and accountable.

Independent in Clacton Former Liberal Democrat candidate Known election contests: 2 Local policies published Business background AI position estimate: Centre
Rees Cowne, Independent candidate for Clacton
Candidate photograph via Democracy Club
At a glance

Rees Cowne

Rees is presenting himself as a serious Independent alternative focused on practical constituency issues rather than party politics or the novelty surrounding parts of the Clacton by-election.

Independent, formerly LibDem Standing as an Independent in Clacton after standing for the Liberal Democrats in May 2026.
13 August 2026 Polling day for the Clacton parliamentary by-election.
Business executive Chief Operating Officer at talent management and speaker agency Kruger Cowne.
Not currently local Rees openly states that he does not currently live in Clacton.
On living in Clacton: Rees has been direct about the fact that he does not currently live in the constituency. He says that if elected, his presence would be felt locally and that his reputation would depend on becoming part of the community for the long term.
Previous party: Rees is standing in Clacton as an Independent, but he stood for the Liberal Democrats in Brompton & Hans Town on 7 May 2026, just over three months before this by-election.
Background

Who is Rees Cowne?

There is substantially more public background information about Rees than appeared on the previous version of this page.

Talent, media and business

Rees is Chief Operating Officer at Kruger Cowne, an international talent management and speaker agency.

His professional biography says his work covers strategic operations, commercial development, partnerships and growing the agency’s talent and client portfolio.

His own campaign biography describes experience across talent, media, live events, business operations and public communication.

Founder and entrepreneur

Rees is also the founder of StageSide, a live events and talent platform operated by TalentZ Global Ltd.

StageSide describes him as its founder and as COO of Kruger Cowne. His own biography also describes business ventures, entrepreneurship and early-stage investment.

Outside business and politics he has also written about a long-standing involvement with music and live performance.

“I am not interested in being a politician.”

Rees Cowne, campaign statement
Why he says he is standing

A serious Independent choice

Clacton should not be a backdrop

Rees argues that the national attention around the by-election risks turning Clacton into scenery for a wider political spectacle rather than concentrating on the people who actually live here.

He says his objective is to offer residents an Independent option centred on public service, local priorities and accountable representation.

Against election theatre

His policy site acknowledges the unusual nature of this contest, including satire, protest candidates and personality politics.

His argument is that serious issues such as health, crime, employment, housing, local business and coastal protection still require serious opposition and scrutiny.

“Clacton must not be treated as a backdrop.”

Rees Cowne, Clacton campaign statement
For Clacton

His local priorities

Rees has now published a much more detailed set of Clacton-specific policies and says these have been informed by conversations with residents, businesses and local organisations.

01

Safer streets

Visible and accountable policing, faster responses and stronger action against antisocial behaviour and low-level crime.

02

Healthcare people can reach

Better access to GPs, dentists and mental health support, with services available before problems reach crisis point.

03

A working high street

Support for independent businesses, action on empty commercial properties and concern about rents, rates and neglected town centres.

04

Jobs and young people

More apprenticeships, training routes, practical skills, youth activities and local jobs so young people do not have to leave the area to build a future.

05

Cleaner coast and water

Cleaner coastal water, protected beaches and better infrastructure, with the seafront treated as an economic and community asset.

06

Roads and potholes

Faster repairs, better reporting and immediate warnings where dangerous road defects create risks for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.

07

Beach safety

A review of lifeguard coverage, emergency equipment, public warnings and coordination between businesses, authorities and emergency services.

08

Managed migration

Rees calls for practical and humane migration management while protecting local services and keeping parks, beaches and other shared public spaces accessible.

09

An MP who shows up

He argues that an MP should be visible, accessible and accountable, with residents able to judge their representative on whether they are actually present.

Beyond Clacton

National positions

His website and election leaflet go significantly further than the original Clacton.org profile.

Europe Rees describes himself as pro-European and says Brexit damaged Britain’s economy, influence and international relationships. He supports rebuilding closer practical relationships with Europe on trade, security, science, culture and education.
Defence Supports stronger UK defence capability, better resources for the armed forces, improved support for veterans and deeper cooperation with NATO and European partners.
Economic renewal His campaign leaflet calls for rebuilding the economy through investment, trade, exports and infrastructure, alongside stronger international partnerships.
University education His published Clacton election leaflet pledges free higher education and says existing student debt should be written off for people who are still paying it.
Schools and leadership Proposes teaching Leadership, Responsibility and Ethics in the national curriculum from Years 4 to 9, with an optional GCSE.
Cost of food Wants stronger scrutiny of major businesses including supermarket groups where pricing, supply chains or market power contribute to high everyday living costs.
Animal welfare Supports stronger protections, tougher enforcement against cruelty, higher standards in farming and food production and improved education around animal welfare.
Environment Calls for stronger consequences where companies damage rivers, land, beaches or air, alongside improved protection of coastlines and natural spaces.
Clacton.org analysis

AI political position indicator

Centre
AI editorial estimate
FL L C R FR

Rees combines broadly liberal and pro-European positions with stronger defence, public-order and managed-migration policies. His economic programme includes business investment and growth alongside intervention on areas such as supermarket power, free higher education, environmental regulation and protection of creative workers. Taken together, his published platform currently places him around the political centre.

FL = Far Left, L = Left, C = Centre, R = Right, FR = Far Right. This is an approximate Clacton.org AI editorial estimate based on published statements, policies and political history. It is not a position supplied, endorsed or approved by Rees Cowne.

Technology policy

His actual position on AI

Protect human creativity

Rees has also published a specific policy position on artificial intelligence. He opposes unregulated AI where systems use creative work without permission or compensation, replace human judgement or undermine creative professions.

His stated position is that technology should support people rather than remove them from the process, with stronger protections for writers, artists, musicians, performers, designers and other creative workers.

Published election material

Rees Cowne’s campaign leaflet

The leaflet below was published for the Clacton by-election and uploaded to ElectionLeaflets.org on 6 August 2026.

Political history

Independent now, Liberal Democrat three months earlier

Rees Cowne is standing in the Clacton by-election as an Independent. However, on 7 May 2026, just over three months before the Clacton poll, he stood as a Liberal Democrat candidate in Brompton & Hans Town in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

Date Election Party Votes Result
7 May 2026 Brompton & Hans Town, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Liberal Democrats 173 Not elected, 9th of 12 candidates
13 August 2026 Clacton parliamentary by-election Independent Pending Current election
Known election contests: 2. The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s official result confirms that Rees stood for the Liberal Democrats in Brompton & Hans Town on 7 May 2026 and received 173 votes. He is standing in Clacton on 13 August 2026 as an Independent.
Research

Sources and further information

Wherever possible this page uses Rees Cowne’s own published campaign material, supplemented by official election records and independent candidate databases.

Clacton.org candidate coverage: Clacton.org supports Independent candidate Martyn OBrien while also publishing information about every candidate so local voters can compare their backgrounds, policies and published campaign material.