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Candidate Statement: Naz Panju – Barnet Post

Conservative candidate for Hornsey and Friern Barnet

Naz Panju, Conservative candidate for Hornsey and Friern Barnet
Naz Panju, Conservative candidate for Hornsey and Friern Barnet

I’m Naz Panju and I’m your Conservative Parliamentary Candidate.

I run two successful businesses – one of which spans 7 countries and helps educate thousands of students. I am an education expert and criminologist with a degree from the University of Cambridge.

Using this unique expertise, I want to ensure that businesses benefit from reduced taxes. The Conservatives will scrap stamp duty for first time buyers and introduce a help to buy scheme, pensioners will have their pensions protected by the triple lock and our borders will be secured using the Rwanda scheme.

Under a Labor MP in Hornsey & Friern Barnet, we suffered from high crime rates, poor public services and police station closures.

If elected Labor will raise your taxes – corporation tax, private school tax, fuel tax, council tax are all at risk: if they haven’t ruled it out in their manifesto, it’s on the table!

Catherine West decided to leave part of her community church this week to watch a football game, leaving several residents who had left the game shocked and dismayed to hear of her.

Labor took our vote in Hornsey & Friern Barnet for granted. If it’s a change you all need in Hornsey & Friern Barnet, it’s from the Labor mayor, Labor MP and Labor council.

I urge you not to hand over our borders, our taxes and our schools to a Labor government.

Vote for change – Naz Panju will make London safer by supporting businesses with lower taxes and better education opportunities for all!

Statements by five other candidates: Dawn Barnes – Liberal Democrat, Dino Philippos – Labor Party, Helen Spiby-Vann – Christian People’s Alliance, Fabio Vollono – Green Party and Catherine West – Labour.

Barnett Post approached the UK’s reformist candidate Navdeep Singh for a statement, but did not receive one.

Note: Barnett Post approached all candidates for ward seats and gave them the opportunity to make a 250-word statement. The purpose of these statements is to give voters the clearest possible understanding of the prospects of the people they are asking for their support. In doing so, we acknowledge that some views have caused me offense and upset, and we apologize if this is the case.


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