With your support and confidence behind us on May 22nd you can help build a fairer Harringay, a fairer Borough and send a clear message that the residents of Harringay ward believe in social justice, community cohesion, the opportunity for all to thrive and equality.
Our key priorities for the borough:
Labour’s Record in Harringay
We have also
How the Liberal Democrat record damages Harringay locally
People in Harringay believe in fairness and social justice and the Liberal Democrats have abandoned that all together. They have supported Pickles, Duncan Smith and Osborne all the way.
The Liberal Democrats talk down Harringay but they have no positive vision for improving the ward or the borough and dealing with the big challenges. The Liberal Democrats in Harringay ward offer support for their party’s legacy of broken promises and Harringay Labour offer the opportunity for residents to help us build and support a fairer more inclusive community.
We want to see improvements to the local environment which means tougher action on landlords, betting shops, planning and licensing breaches. We also want to see improved safety for pedestrians and will continue to campaign for a crossing at Alroy Rd, traffic calming measures and improvements to pavements and roads.
Please use all three of your votes on May 22nd for Harringay Labour.
Cllr Gina Adamou
Emine Ibrahim
James Ryan
The Labour Party Candidates for Harringay Ward
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Black is not invisible though. And the majority of us with disability have a visible sign that we are. Our brains work, its our bodies that let us down. This was a missed oppurtunity. Perhaps Labour consider us to be bad for the image. The last black Labour councilor in St Anns Ward where I live was Brian Haley and they deselected him under a cloud as well.
No one asked them
The disabled or black people. Do you agree that black is not invisible?
In St Ann's the Labour party have put up a modestly diverse list of candidates. Their selection process ensures that at least one woman is ALWAYS selected and as Emine has pointed out, there are Black residents who choose to stand in safer seats further east (one even lives in St Ann's). You can criticise them for a lot of things but definitely not this.
But not so diverse it included the disabled or a black person. Image is at work here and nothing else.
There are 57 council seats up for election and you want each ward (3 in each) to have a disabled candidate standing for each party? The libdems couldn't even find 57 people who lived in Haringey.
I would like as many wards as possible to do more to encourage the disabled and the black community to put people forward for election into more positive roles. But image is everything.
If there are disabled people out there who want to be candidates there is definitely room for them! Find me one who wanted to be a candidate but couldn't. It's just not a fair thing to bash the political parties with. Unless it's a safe seat they have trouble getting candidates.
You think it takes a disabled person to look out for the rights of disabled people? You think it takes a black person to look out for the rights of black people? I suppose you think BAME candidate won't ONLY look out for the rights of their particular ethnicity?
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