You should vote for me because I understand the challenges young people in Enfield face every day. We are constantly overlooked, our voices ignored, and our opportunities taken away. I refuse to accept this as our reality. As your representative, I will make sure our concerns are heard and acted upon.
If elected, I would aim to secure better funding for youth services, create more job and apprenticeship opportunities, and push for real solutions to issues like knife crime and mental health support. Too many youth clubs have shut down, leaving young people with nowhere to go. I will fight for safe spaces where we can grow, learn, and connect with our community.
I think these aims would have a positive impact on young people because they address the root causes of the issues we face. Knife crime isn’t just about violence it’s about the lack of support, opportunities, and hope. I will work to implement better street lighting, self-defence workshops, and stronger partnerships between young people and the police to build trust, not fear. Mental health is another major concern, and I will push for free counselling in schools and more open discussions about mental well-being.
I have experience in standing up for young people and advocating for change. Through my involvement in community projects, I have developed leadership, public speaking, and problem-solving skills. I believe these make me an ideal candidate because I won’t just talk about change, I will fight for it.
This is our future, and we deserve better. Vote for me, and together we can make a real difference.