Ameet Jogia and Navin Shah stand for community

Wednesday 31st May 2017 05:33 EDT
 
 

The election on June 8 is about the direction this country will take through Brexit and beyond. While the Tory lead has gone down by 1% to 43%, according to a YouGov poll, Labour has gone up by 4% to 38%. Theresa May's poll lead has fallen to five points, a fortnight before the general elections. Among the 44 Brit-Asian candidates across various parties, Ameet Jogia is one of the key candidates in a winnable constituency. He is standing against Labour's Barry Gardiner, who has allegedly been amidst various controversies. Ameet Jogia does not come from a privileged background – in fact his family was homeless when he was young and he then grew up on a council estate. But he understands the needs and concerns of our local community.Navin Shah a very popular and highly experienced activist is contesting Harrow East constituency. He brings with him decades of political experience and community work, winning 3 times the London Assembly seat of Harrow and Brent. A champion of equalities, Navin has worked relentlessly for community cohesion and is someone who has takes pride in being an antiracist campaigner. He is passionate about combating cuts in key services like Police,  NHS and Education. Navin's contribution to the Indian community is unparalleled. Navin is standing against Bob Blackman whom he defeated in 2008 in the Assembly election. 


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