Dear Jack,
Being a councillor means listening, fixing, and fighting
for the people you serve.
It means being rooted in your community, making sure every voice is
heard, every concern is acted on, and every street is clean, safe, and
cared for.
Across London, people are waking up. They’re fed up with unsafe
streets, rising bills, and broken promises. And they’re starting to
realise that Reform is the only party willing to say what others won’t
and do what others don’t.
When I first stood as a councillor, it was because I was tired of
paying more and getting less: fewer police, rising crime, failing
public services, and politicians who promised one thing but delivered
the opposite.
But on the council, you can change things.
- You can install CCTV to protect your streets.
- You can sort out the bins.
- You can tackle fly-tipping, antisocial behaviour, and protect your
local high street.
- You can bring back pride to the places we call home.
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