Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Labour Councillors Elected Again

Following our election in early May we would like to thank everyone who voted for us and re electing us for a further 4 years. We are grateful for your support and the confidence you have shown in us to represent you on Brent Council.

We would also like to pay tribute to Ruth Moher who retired from the Council in May. She was a highly respected Councillor who worked hard to represent Fryent residents. She had previously been Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children and families and more recently served on the Planning committee. I am sure you will join with us in our thanks to Ruth and hope she enjoys spending more time with her grandchildren.

We would like to welcome and introduce our new Councillor Vincent Lo, many of you would have met Vincent on the doorstep during the the election campaign. Vincent is a former Labour Parliamentary Candidate who halved Boris Johnson's majority in 2017. He is the Chair of Brent North Constituency Labour Party (CLP) and passionate about creating a fairer society with opportunities for the many. A Londoner born and bred, he is a researcher in public policy and believes in an economy that works for all, universal education and investment in our public services. He practices Mixed Martial Arts and enjoys reading in his spare time.

During the months before and during  the election we estimated we met about 3300 residents. We are sorry if we missed you but want you to know we are available at our monthly surgery in Kingsbury Library on their 3rd Saturday of each month. You can also contact us via e mail details below.



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George, Shama and Vincent

1 comment:

  1. In my opinion it should not matter which party a councillor belongs to
    because the main thing is serve the interests of the local residents to the best of your abilty and to be quite frank
    I don't think that the Labour council Cabinet is doing that,
    well not in a way that pleases me.
    I know about the cuts to funding etc but I really think that Brent council is often to eager to use the cuts as an excuse for neglect and half heart efforts.
    That may not be what Labour wants to hear but that is how I feel as a Brent resident and it's up to Brent council to take that on board and make improvements as soon as possible because I but one of a growing number of Brent residents that feel fed up with the way thing are in Brent at present.

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