Independent parliamentary candidate for Harrow West

Pam1Pamela Fitzpatrick, a committed activist for social and economic justice, peace, and human rights in Harrow and beyond, is standing as an independent parliamentary candidate for Harrow West.
“I will always stand up for the people of Harrow West” says Ms Fitzpatrick, a member of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and a director of the Peace and Justice Project.
As an independent representative not needing to tow any political party line, Ms Fitzpatrick would be like a powerful magnet for the voters disillusioned by the Labour and Tory converging politics under the inadequate and incapable leadership that has failed to be on the same page as public on many local, national and international concerning matters.
Pamela Fitzpatrick was a long-standing member of the Labour Party, Labour councillor in Harrow for eight years and was the Unite backed Labour parliamentary candidate in Harrow East in 2019.
She has worked in the voluntary sector for over 30 years, set up a legal advice centre in Harrow in 2010 and has been an active trade union member for 40 years.
Reflecting on why Harrow West needs change, Ms Fitzpatrick said:
“I am deeply rooted to the community in Harrow West. I have lived, worked and raised my family here, as a result understand exactly the issues and pressures that confront this community – this is the agenda for my candidacy rather than representing the interests of a mainstream party as a ‘whipped’ MP”.
“Harrow West needs a candidate that is going to stand up and address our community’s acute housing crisis. I am committed and determined to fight for more affordable homes and challenge the surge in luxury developments that do not meet our community’s needs. Everyone deserves a safe, affordable place to call home”.
“It’s clear to all who know Harrow West that reversing the devastating cuts to our local services is desperately needed. I am dedicated to ensuring our schools, healthcare, and support services receive the funding they need. Our community deserves access to quality public services that support everyone’s well-being”.
Ms Fitzpatrick also said: “I pledge to foster an inclusive community, addressing the impacts of international conflicts and promoting solidarity”.

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