Fardowsa Mohamed

Why am I the Best person to represent Enfield ?

I am not running for office for vanity or personal gain—I am running because change is not just something I want, it is something I need.

Enfield, like any other borough, has its flaws, but I refuse to accept that it must stay this way.

Our youth, our future, are being ignored, and that ends with me. I am a principled candidate who stands for action, not empty promises.

If elected, I will work tirelessly to ensure that Enfield reaches the standard it deserves.

What Do I Stand For? My political ideology is rooted in socialism, in the belief that power should be in the hands of the people. Specifically, I believe in the strength of young people to drive meaningful change. We have the power to break free from the generational flaws that hold us back and build a future that works for everyone. If we create an environment where our youth thrive, the world will follow suit. A society that invests in its young people is a society that prospers. My Biggest Achievement I am not just talking about change—I have lived it.

The Use Your Voice programme shaped me into the outspoken advocate I am today. When my team won the award for Best Public Speaking and Rebuttal, presented by the Mayor of Enfield, I realized that my words had power. I have the skills to represent Enfield, to defend what I believe in, and to make sure your voices are heard. What Change Do I Want? Change is inevitable—so why should Enfield be left behind? I will bring real opportunities to our youth, ensuring food security, mental health support, and pathways for success. The time for action is now. Let’s build the future Enfield deserves.

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