Thursday, 6 April 2017

Labour's nominations for Dollis Hill and Preston Wards May 2018

Dollis Hill branch has selected: Parvez Ahmed, Liz Dixon, Arshad Mahmood

Preston branch has selected: Ihtesham Afzal (Sham), Daniel Kennelly, Anita Thakkar

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sad to see 2 of the councillors who have served Preston ward for some years have decided to go.

Anonymous said...

Ihtesham Afzal lives in Queensbury Ward he also applied for Fryent Ward.

Anonymous said...

Any update on Mapesbury ward selection?

Martin Francis said...

Lia, Shazad and Tariq Dar were selected

Anonymous said...

Thanks Martin.

Anonymous said...

What do we know about Sudbury ward?

Anonymous said...

Queenbsury Branch has selected Sandra Kabir, Kana Naheerathan, Ramesh Patel

Northwick Park selection is on Monday and Kenton Tuesday.

Anonymous said...

Northwick Park must surely include Keith Perrin.

Alison Hopkins said...

21:41 - I'd hope so, but not bank on it. Butt isn't exactly fond of him.

I wonder what the Mapesbury selection will do to the use of the PCC as a polling place?

Anonymous said...

If he isn't selected just wait for the backlash from the Residents he currently serves so well. The fact that MoButt isn't one of his fans makes Keith Perrin the number one candidate in most people's book.

Anonymous said...

Any news on the selection of Cllr Butt's brother?

Anonymous said...

Hello. What's this then?

Anonymous said...

Sudburyy went for:

Mary Daly (trigger-balloted)
Aisha Hoda-Benn (trigger-balloted)
Saqib Butt

Martin Francis said...

Is that Saqib Butt - nominated for Sudbury? (see 10 April 10.58 above)

Anonymous said...

What is a trigger ballot?

Anonymous said...

Yes Martin. 9 April 2017 00:13

Anonymous said...

'Tokyngton Library in Wembley is sold to religious organisation'

'Saqib Butt' is he the same person who is the Trustee of Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park) Wembley

http://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/news/tokyngton-library-in-wembley-is-sold-to-religious-organisation-1-1929247

Anonymous said...

I think the trigger ballot offers members a two-way choice between voting “yes” or No to candidate/s being re-selected unchallenged as party’s candidate for the next council election.