Several members of Brent Green Party attended the Make Willesden
Green campaign's policy discussion on Saturday as observers. The
participants were local activists and residents, mostly non-party but
with some disillusioned Labour supporters, who were concerned about
their lack of say in local issues, poor consultation, the loss of some
key local amenities, and the feeling that Willesden Green was being
changed into a featureless dormitory which would squeeze out poorer
people. The Council was seen as remote and unresponsive.
The meeting was highly positive and very participative and people left determined to exercise some People Power at the local elections in May 2014.
Alex Colas is standing as an independent grassroots candidate in Willesden Green ward. He has worked alongside Green Paty members in several campaigns including the Keep Willesden Green campaign over the redevelopment of the Willesden Green Library and the loss of the Willesden Bookshop and the open space, as well as the continuing campaign against the forced academisation of Gladstone Park Primary School which serves many children from Willesden Green,
Alex wrote a Guest Article in the last edition of Brent Green Party's Willesden Green News.
At the beginning of the well-attended meeting Alex explained the relationship between MWG and the Greens. MWG is standing on an independent platform and is not a political party and welcomes support from supporters of all parties and none. The 'Green' in Make Willesden Green stands for the place and not the party.
However, the Brent Green Party believe that an independent grassroots councillor for Willesden Green would enhance local democracy and has issued the following statement:
The meeting was highly positive and very participative and people left determined to exercise some People Power at the local elections in May 2014.
Alex Colas is standing as an independent grassroots candidate in Willesden Green ward. He has worked alongside Green Paty members in several campaigns including the Keep Willesden Green campaign over the redevelopment of the Willesden Green Library and the loss of the Willesden Bookshop and the open space, as well as the continuing campaign against the forced academisation of Gladstone Park Primary School which serves many children from Willesden Green,
Alex wrote a Guest Article in the last edition of Brent Green Party's Willesden Green News.
At the beginning of the well-attended meeting Alex explained the relationship between MWG and the Greens. MWG is standing on an independent platform and is not a political party and welcomes support from supporters of all parties and none. The 'Green' in Make Willesden Green stands for the place and not the party.
However, the Brent Green Party believe that an independent grassroots councillor for Willesden Green would enhance local democracy and has issued the following statement:
Brent Green Party welcomes the candidature of Alex Colas who is standing as an independent on the Make Willesden Green platform in Willesden Green ward in the local elections.We believe that the election of Alex Colas, arising from his principled participation in local campaigns, would be healthy for local democracy. In recognition of this we will stand only two candidates in the ward and recommend that our supporters give Alex their third vote.
Further information on the Make Willesden Green campaign can be found HERE
1 comment:
Congratulations to Brent Green Party on a very principled and sensible decision, and good luck to Alex and his supporters in the Willesden Green area in the local elections in May.
Philip Grant (non-party political, but doing what I can independently to promote more accountable local government in Brent)
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