Our voices matter, and it’s time we make a stand for a better, safer, and more inclusive future. That’s why I am running for the Enfield youth elections to fight for the issues that directly affect us, issues that we cannot afford to ignore. First, housing has become a pressing problem.
Many young people in Enfield face difficulties finding affordable housing, and as we grow, this challenge will only become more real. It’s essential that we demand better housing police’s that ensure a stable, supportive environment for all children and young people. Safe and affordable housing is the foundation on which we can build successful futures. Another critical issues is knife crime.
It’s a tragic reality that far too many young people in our community have lost their lives or been affected by violence. We need to address the root causes of this violence such as lack of opportunities, anger, and fear and create programs that engage young people., provide them with education, and give them a sense of purpose. This is not just about reducing crime, but about building a future where our youth can grow and thrive without fear. Inclusion and equality for all, regardless of race, religion, or belief, is another crucial part of my campaign. Our diversity is what makes Enfield strong. But we must do more to ensure that everyone feels valued and respected.
Every child and young person, no matter their background, deserves to feel they have a place in this community. As children, we are the future of this borough. The issues that we face today will shape the world we live in tomorrow. It’s time to take charge and make our voices heard. Together, we can create a safer, more inclusive, and more supportive Enfield for everyone. Vote for me if you want change. Vote for me if you want me to be part of the Enfield youth council. Let me be your voice.