Alan Craig manifesto

Alan Craig

Jesus said “The leader is the one who serves” Luke 22:26

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Christian Choice priorities:

  • Promote marriage and stable family as a long-term solution to youth crime, educational under-achievement and child poverty
  • Stop the mega-mosque at West Ham near 2012 Olympics proposed by a controversial Islamic sect (MegaMosqueNoThanks.com)
  • Champion London’s most vulnerable – the unborn, the elderly, the refugee
  • Reduce the yawning gap between the capital’s inner-city poverty and City-bonus wealth
  • End the (alleged) corruption at City Hall


Alan Craig

  • University and Business School-educated, Alan was chief executive of an international group of manufacturing companies employing 2,500 people.
  • He then moved to the capital’s most deprived neighbourhood in east London where he has lived and served the community for 25 years.
  • First elected in Newham in 2002 as the sole opposition councillor facing 59 Labour members and the executive mayor, Alan stands up for local people against Newham’s authoritarian Town Hall.

 

Christian Peoples Alliance has united with The Christian Party to offer you The Christian Choice.


“Among all the candidates running for London Mayor, Alan Craig stands out above the crowd. He has shown leadership in industry and for years he's been devoted to bringing change to the inner-city through serving the community in London's East End. London won't do better than to choose Alan for Mayor.”
Baroness Caroline Cox, House of Lords

 

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The Candidates' Booklet

  • Audio, Braille and large-print versions of the booklet will be available by 10 April.
  • Please email info@londonelects.org.uk or phone 0800 876 6444 for more information.
London Election on 1 May 2008