Interview with Christopher Wellbelove Those living on estates in Lambeth have seen a major drop in living
standards since the introduction of housing reframing. Local relationships
have been destroyed and as you get to know your new housing officer
they move. Services to tenants and leaseholders have deteriorated badly
as a result of the botched reframing excercise, so this is a crucial
local issue. Why should people consider voting for you to be their local
representative?
Lambeth Council Election is in
How
long have you lived in Lambeth and what is your background?
I was born and brought up in London and have lived in Lambeth since
1997, living in Brixton prior to moving to Clapham in May 2003. I have
worked for BT since 1996. I joined the company working in a call centre
and have progressed to my current role as a marketing manager in their
Global Services division.
What was your first involvement in politics?
Whilst I have always been interested in politics my first involvement
was when I joined a march against racism which I came upon whilst travelling
around London for the day. There were two people on the bus who were
complaining about the colour of the participants of the March and that
they were 'taking over'. Being quite outspoken I gave them a piece of
my mind and went to join the March - I must have been about 12 or 13.
As I grew up under a Tory government which caused record levels of unemployment
, closed schools, youth clubs, hospital wards and introduced the Poll
Tax, I was regularly marching through the streets of London and campaigning
locally.
Why do you want to become a councillor?
Since moving to Clapham I have become increasingly involved
locally including being an active member of my Tenant' s and Resident's
Association, attending Area Forums and community safety meetings. Increasingly
I have been struck by how sick local people are of broken promises,
lost paperwork and a general disorganisation that comes from a weak
council. I'd like to be part of a team that turns this around and I
believe that Lambeth Labour Group, will be able to achieve this.
What issues do you think are most important to residents in your area?
Wherever you live, crime, and the fear of crime has got to
be one of the most important issues.
Parking is a major problem in Lambeth, the Lib Dem / Tory administration
are like Jekyll and Hyde - in public supporting those who are victims
of over-zealous ticketing whilst in the council voting for the inclusion
of targets which has resulted in a 71% jump in appeals against tickets.
Have you ever been a victim of crime?
I was burgled several years ago. The local area where I live was being
terrorised by two family's and following the burglary they took to breaking
my windows and generally made everyone on the street's life hell. Eventually
they were evicted, though I feel sorry for the next set of neighbours
who would have to put up with them.
Should I be elected I will work have for the residents of Clapham Town
Ward and drive for an end of broken promises by Officers . As a councillor
I will only promise what I can deliver - and hold my hands up should
I ever be unable to fulfil a commitment.