Join Labour’s team on Thursday to help defend my community

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Article by Alice Perry

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I’m Islington born and bred. I’m proud to have grown up here and gone to school here. In some ways Islington has been transformed almost beyond recognition from the place where I grew up. But I remember, as a child, the days of going to a crumbling school and seeing good people struggling to make ends meet. While, I didn’t completely understand why at the time, it is clear to me that Tory policies caused this and I fear the same might happen again… and as before our community will be abandoned by the Government

When the Lib Dems ran the Council they tried to block free school meals, whilst spending taxpayers’ money on hanging flower baskets on Upper Street. The Lib Dems simply don’t see the borough’s inequality as a blight that must be tackled urgently. I am standing to be a Councillor because I do.

I do not accept that thousands of Islington residents should live in overcrowded housing. I do not accept that thousands of children should grow up in abject poverty in jobless households. I do not accept that someone on the Packington Estate should have a life 15 years shorter than someone in Putney. One of my political heroes Ken Livingstone has demonstrated how local government can be a powerful force for improving the lives of ordinary people. Islington’s Labour Council has the power to effect the changes that should have been made long ago.

One of my best friends went to Islington Green School. He left with no qualifications. He couldn’t hold down a job and got into trouble with the police. Then Labour’s New Deal paid for him to do an art course at City Lit. He then did an art foundation and a fortnight ago graduated with a BA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins. A world of career opportunities is now open to him. Labour made this possible. Labour policies transformed his life. Yet too many young people in Islington are condemned to a bleak future. Too many are not in education, training or work. The Conservative government’s policies are hitting young people very hard. As a councillor I would support practical solutions that counter this. I would support community schemes that aim to pull people out of the cycle of poverty that sees many trapped.

It is heartbreaking to see how my primary school classmates from poorer backgrounds have aged so much faster than have the children from middle class families. People’s lives are cut short from smoking, poor diets and inadequate housing. I am proud of the council’s excellent policy offering all primary school children a hot, nutritious, free school meal. I am proud that despite massive budget cuts Islington is building thousands of new homes.

I am standing as the Labour candidate in a by-election in St Peter’s, Islington. This is the ward where Boris Johnson lives. For the first time in 20 years it is a straight fight between Labour and the Tories. It is vital to send a strong message to the Tory-led government and the Mayor of London – that our community rejects their unfair cuts, which hurt the poorest the hardest. We are living in scary, uncertain times. Right now, the riots throughout London and UK are terrifying. But our city has a future and that is why this by-election is important. We need to stand up for equality; we need to fight for our community.

If you can spare any time on Thursday please come and help us in our struggle.

 

4 comments so far (is that a lot?)

  • http://callylabourcouncillors.org.uk/2011/08/10/labours-alice-perry-says-we-need-to-fight-for-our-community/ Labour’s Alice Perry says “we need to fight for our community” « Labour Councillors representing Caledonian Ward in Islington (Paul Convery, Rupert Perry and Charlynne Pullen)

    [...] the eve-of-poll, Alice writes a heartfelt statement about why Islington needs to change. “In some ways Islington has been transformed almost beyond [...]

  • Rupert

    Great stuff. Wish you well tomorrow.
    Ann and Rupert

  • Caroline Allen

    Hi Alice,
    Could you please explain your failure to attend either of the St Peter’s hustings events? I would have thought that tonight, of all nights, the residents deserved your time and attention. I certainly would have welcomed the opportunity to debate the issues that are important to St Peter’s residents with all the candidates.
    Your absence was most certainly noted.
    Caroline Allen
    Green Party candidate for St Peter’s.

  • Aliceperryuk

    Some parties seemed to spend a lot of time tweeting and writing negative, personal things about me during the St Peter’s by-election. Islington Labour in contrast ran a really positive campaign. We are about giving people hope and reasons to come out and vote for us. I am proud of the campaign we ran and totally honoured to receive 52% of the vote