L-R: Gina Adamou, Emine Ibrahim, David Lammy MP, & James Ryan |
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Continuing our 2014 UK Election special, we talk to Emine Ibrahim, who is standing for Labour as a councillor candidate in the London Borough of Haringey. A respected political and social activist in the community, she tells us about the challenges local people are facing in her ward.
1) What is your current job or profession?
I am currently full-time Branch Secretary of Redbridge Unison. I represent and negotiate on behalf of thousands of local government staff in the London Borough of Redbridge.
2) In which ward are you
standing in?
I will be standing in Harringay ward, which is the west side of
Green a Lanes from Turnpike Lane to Finsbury Park taking in the actual park
itself and includes the Harringay ladder in the west of the ward and Ducketts
Common, as well as on the east side of Green Lanes from Alfoxton Road to the
Salisbury Pub.
3) What are most
pressing local issues for in your ward?
One of the biggest issues I face in Harringay ward is the huge
problem with the number of betting shops, which have multiplied considerably in
the area to specifically target the gambling habits of the Cypriot community.
We have probably the highest saturation on Green Lanes, from Stoke Newington to
Enfield , of betting shops in Europe .
I want changes in the law to stop further proliferation and more powers for
local authorities to reduce numbers and to stop Fixed Odds Betting Terminals,
which disproportionately impact on our community due to our particular
vulnerability. The impact this has on woman in our community in terms of
domestic violence is huge.
4) What can British
Turks in your wards expect from you? Will you
get active on Cyprus
as a councillor?
I need to be clear that we are fighting to be elected to represent
the residents of Harringay ward, from whichever community they identify as
being a member of.
What I can say is that Cypriots can expect me to be a strong voice
on issues which impact on their daily lives and income far more than [British]
foreign policy on Cyprus .
I am a committed supporter of a lasting solution to the Cyprus problem, but the place to
fight for that is not in the Council chamber.
However I do feel that standing in a Harringay ward on Green Lanes
with Gina Adamou – in what was traditionally the heart of the Cypriot diaspora
– is an important moment for us. Many Cypriots from both communities came to
the ward in the 60s and 70s and lived and worked together in peace –
particularly women in the rag trade – when our homeland was going through its
darkest hour. So to now stand with Gina, who has been serving the ward for so
many years, makes me very proud and sends such a good message to Cyprus .
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