Showing posts with label GLA elections 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GLA elections 2016. Show all posts

Thursday, May 05, 2016

No ifs nor buts: Get the Vote out for Sadiq Khan as London Mayor (and for Labour everywhere)

It is 7AM and polling stations across the land have just opened.

This is going to be a really close vote in London. Ignore the polls. Every single vote will count. London is a Labour City but unless we turn out our supporters the Tories will win.

So today can all Labour supporters in London (and elsewhere) remember the key Get The Vote Out polling day message of "knock early, knock often".

Good luck!

Monday, May 02, 2016

"On the Knocker" for Sadiq in Forest Gate.

The collage is from recent campaign sessions in Forest Gate North (West Ham CLP).  The Labour vote for Sadiq Khan in the ward is pretty overwhelming. It is also amazing how many Party members there are nowadays. Every street it seems has 2 or 3 members.

I noticed what appears to be a Fire Insurance plaque on a building in Sebert Road, E7 (top middle). Not sure it is original since the London Fire Brigade was in operation by 1881.

The statue of the cat on the garden wall (top left) is great.

In a council owned block off off Forest Lane E7 there is a black and white picture (bottom middle) in the communal hallway of children playing cricket in the street. I wonder who put this there and why. 

Friday, April 29, 2016

"London Mayoral election - a week till polling day" - West Ham Campaign plan


"If you have any time over the next week you could ensure we get London a Labour Mayor. And if you can join us on 5 May please let us know. It's actually quite fun.... (honest...)

Shop at the Co-op?
If you've received a ballot paper please Vote Yes to Motion 12 to ensure the Co-op Group carries on working with the Co-op Party.

TONIGHT - Weds 27 April
Canning Town North, 6pm, St Lukes Church, Tarling Road,
Plaistow North, 6pm, outside Plaistow Station
Stratford and New Town, 6.30pm, Maryland Station, Leytonstone Rd, E15 1SA

Thursday 28 April
Canning Town North, 6pm Carson and Cambus corner E16 4BG
Green Street West, 6.30pm, entrance East Shopping Centre, Green Street, E7 8LE

Friday 29 April
Forest Gate North, 7-8.30pm, meeting junction of Field Road and Suffolk Street, E7 9DW, contact – Anam
Saturday 30 April
Forest Gate North, 10.30am, meeting junction of Sebert Road and Woodgrange Road, E7 0NG, (contact – Wendy)
Green Street West, 11am, entrance East Shopping Centre, Green Street, E7 8LE Custom House, 2pm, with London Young Labour, meeting Custom House library, E16 3JJ
West Ham, 2pm, ATL cafe, 125 Plaistow Rd, E15 3ET
Stratford and New Town, 2.30pm, West Ham Labour office, 306 High Street, E15 1AJ


Sunday 1 May
Canning Town South, 11am, corner Carson and Cambus Rd, E16 4BG
Custom House, 11am, Custom House library, E16 3JJ
Forest Gate South, 11am, 2 York Road E7 9HT
West Ham, 11.30am, ATL cafe, 125 Plaistow Rd, E15 3ET

Monday 2 May
Custom House, 11am, Custom House library, E16 3JJ
Stratford and New Town, 2.30pm, outside Sainsbury’s Local/Neighbourhood, Celebration Avenue, E20 1DB

Tuesday 3 May
Custom House, 6.30pm, Custom House library, E16 3JJ
Plaistow South, 6.00pm, Barking Road Community Centre, Pragel Street, E13 9EZ
Green Street West, 6pm, entrance East Shopping Centre, Green Street, E7 8LE Wednesday 4 May
Plaistow North, 6pm, outside Plaistow Station
West Ham, 6.30pm, ATL cafe, 125 Plaistow Rd, E15 3ET

Thursday 5 May. Election Day! We'll have central points around West Ham for you to come to. More info soon...

Best wishes
Julianne

PS. If you can't come out to help, could you help by donating to the campaign? You could even win a signed Sadiq T-shirt! click to donate here.

Julianne Marriott
Vice Chair Campaigns and Comms, West Ham CLP
t: @westhamlabour
e: westhamlabour@gmail.com
w: westhamlabour.wordpress.com

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Campaigning for Sadiq in West Ham, Stratford & Forest Gate

Collage is from my last 3 canvassing sessions in West Ham ward, Stratford and Forest Gate North. Our MP Lyn Brown joined us at Stratford. A positive response for Labour and Sadiq as you might expect but also for remaining in the EU (when we remember to ask the question).


Sunday, April 17, 2016

Sadiq Kahn - the boy from a council estate who will fix the Tory housing crisis.

Picture is from the launch this month of Mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan, policy on Housing for London.

The launch took place in a church hall in Earlsfield, South London. On the way to the launch from the station I walked past the Henry Price Council Estate, where Sadiq was brought up.

Sadiq mentioned the 3 bedroom flat that he was brought up in his speech. Unlike millions of present day Londoners, his home was safe, secure and affordable.  

Growing up in a council estate shaped his experiences and that is why "he will be the council estate boy who fixes the Tory housing crisis".

Due to such high house prices and private rents, it is much harder now to save for a deposit to buy a home and impossible for many. His own daughters are unlikely to be able to buy anything local. While it is has been great that his mum lived nearby for his kids, other grandparents in London will be worried that they will not be able to live near to their children.

In London, hospitals and businesses cannot attract staff due to the high housing costs. This election in May for Mayor should also be a referendum on London housing. We cannot allow London to be only for the rich.

The average price for a house in London is now over £500,000.  The average London renter now spends £100 more a week on rent than they did four years ago. The average deposit for a first time buyer is now more than £108,000 which is more than the average price of a flat in a third of England

As mayor he will make sure that 50% of new homes are genuinely affordable. He will make sure that Londoners, not overseas investors, will get first dibs on new homes.

He will set up "Homes for Londoners" and build on Transport for London and other public land. Homes built on former NHS sites will have a proportion of homes reserved for health workers.

Sadiq will also set up a "not for profit" letting agency which will end rip off fees and promote longer rental periods and he will name and shame rogue landlords.

There is a stark choice him and Zac Goldsmith. He will build homes at genuine affordable social rent and introduce the London Living rent set at one third of local income. As well as part buy, part rent to get people on the property market. 

Zac thinks that the definition of affordable includes so called "starter" homes at £450,000. Shelter says  the average starter home will only be affordable if you earn over £77,000 per year. This shows how out of touch he is at the same time he is still defending cuts to the disabled.

"The Tory housing crisis is changing the face of our city forever. The London we love is changing – and not for the better. This election really is a referendum on fixing the Tory housing crisis.
And there’s a real choice for Londoners. Zac Goldsmith will build homes for overseas investors that Londoners can’t afford. I’ll build homes that Londoners can afford. I’ll be the Council estate boy who fixes the Tory housing crisis".

Check out the full details of speech here and his Housing Policy manifesto here at "Redbrick"blog

Friday, March 11, 2016

A Manifesto for all Londoners - Sadiq Khan our Future London Mayor

On Wednesday Sadiq launched his manifesto for all Londoners

"London is the greatest city in the world. But we are at a crossroads.

Our city gave me the opportunity to go from the council estate where I grew up helping to run a business, serving as Transport Minister and now running for Mayor. I had the benefit of a good state school, a place at university that I could afford, and ultimately, good jobs for my wife and me that enabled us to buy a family home.

But today, Londoners are being priced out of our city. The next generation is missing out on the opportunities that our city gave me when I was growing up.

For a child on a council estate today, London is not the city of opportunity that it was for my brothers, my sister and me.

For young families and individuals on average incomes, housing is increasingly unaffordable – with home ownership a distant dream. Social mobility is failing. In-work poverty is rising. Rocketing transport fares are making it more expensive to get to work or training.

London’s status as one of the world’s leading commercial and cultural capitals, and the prosperity that it brings, is not assured.

We are in competition, not just with New York, Paris, LA and Tokyo, but with rising powerhouse city economies such as Beijing, Shanghai, Sao Paulo, Mumbai, Mexico City and Moscow.

We cannot afford to price ordinary, working Londoners out of our city. If we shut down opportunity, London will become closed to the young, to the entrepreneurs, and to the hard-working people who make our economy and communities tick.

My mission is to restore opportunity, and in doing so to protect and advance London’s competitiveness and its status as a world-leading city for business, creativity, and fairness.
My first priority will be tackling the housing crisis. We need to build more homes, including more genuinely affordable homes for Londoners, and fewer gold bricks for overseas investors.

And I’ll be the most pro-business Mayor yet. Not just because I’ve helped to run a business, and understand the challenges that those trying to grow an enterprise face, but because I know that a prosperous, growing economy is central to ensuring that our city

remains a place of opportunity. I’ll work with businesses to ensure that more Londoners have access to the skills they and our economy need, and I’ll stand alongside business leaders in campaigning for Britain to stay in the EU.

I’ll also be the greenest Mayor ever, seeking to establish London as a leader in low-carbon innovation and industry, cleaning up our dangerously polluted air, and setting out an ambitious long term plan for clean energy in our capital.

I’ll make sure that our transport services meet the needs of a modern economy, while remaining affordable.

And I will make London safer and more secure, with a renewed focus on neighbourhood policing, action to tackle the spread of extremism, and fighting for the resources our police and fire services need. In doing so, I will keep the GLA council tax precept down as far as possible.

With money so tight for so many Londoners, I supported the decision to cut council tax following the end of the Olympic precept. My promise is to keep council tax as low as possible without risking Londoners’ safety.

I’ve got the experience, values and vision to put London back on the right track.

I’ll be a Mayor for all Londoners".
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Sadiq Khan 

(picture of Sadiq and members of the UNISON Housing Association Branch at the House of Commons last month)