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Inside: Read why Vince is backing Munira to be our next MP

Munira’s factfile LIVES: Whitton.

FAMILY: I’ve been married to Michael for 12 years and we have two young children. Michael and I have lived in Twickenham and Whitton since 2005.

PROFESSION: I’m a businesswoman working for a global science and technology company based in Feltham. I’ve also worked in the NHS and the voluntary sector.

HOBBIES: I have two small children so I spend lots of time in local parks! I love cooking with my daughter and sometimes you can spot me running “ in Whitton. I also enjoy dancing If I am elected, although my style is somewhat different to Vince’s. I will work to FAVOURITE SPOTS: I love running in Crane Park and Kneller Gardens stop Brexit and and enjoy walking in Bushy Park. Both Murray Park and Marble Hill are great for the kids and I can't wait tackle the climate to see a revitalised Twickenham Riverside. emergency. A local champion who shares our values

The Magazine speaks to Munira Wilson about why she’d make a great local MP for our area.

Q: Munira, with Vince standing opportunities and freedoms that we down at the next election, could grew up with. I want them to live in an you tell us why you want to be open, progressive and united country. our next MP? I’m passionate about making sure we have more money going into our Munira: is a fabulous MP schools, a health and social care system for local people. He always puts people that works for local people and taking before politics and has helped tens of action to tackle the climate emergency. thousands of people over the years. He has also made a huge impact nationally. As a working mum rooted in our local community, I understand many Like Vince, I live in the area and want to of the challenges local residents face. serve my community on the issues that Whether it is commuting into impact their lives every day at both a London, using local health services or local level and at a national level. I have shopping on our local high streets, my worked with him over the last 14 years, family and I use the same services. including as a local councillor, campaigning alongside him to stop Q: Will Brexit dominate the Heathrow expansion and to stop Brexit. next election? What else do you We live in unprecedented and worrying think we need to focus on? times, now with the highest court in the Munira: People will decide what the land finding our government and prime election will be about, but I think minister have acted unlawfully. Since Brexit will dominate, especially in the EU referendum, I have been our area, which voted heavily to horrified by the lurch to the right and remain in the EU in 2016. the increasing anger and hate in public debate. I want to play my part in However, our schools need more securing a better future for our country. money, we need to improve local health and social care services – Q: What drives you to make a especially mental health provision difference locally and nationally? for young people – and residents Munira: Like many people, I feel the need to see more police on the country is heading in the wrong streets. Importantly we need to direction under this government. I’m rebuild a country that is focused on tackle the climate especially concerned about what this some of the biggest challenges and will mean for future generations - for opportunities we face, including my children and others like them. I tackling climate change and want them to have the same harnessing the digital revolution. A community track record

unira has a track record of Mopposing local police cuts and Heathrow expansion, oldest child attends a pushing for better local rail and school in Whitton and bus services, as well as improving importantly she’s been road safety in Twickenham. campaigning on some of Munira is a community “I’ve known Munira the most important local champion who was described by issues for some time — the Richmond & Twickenham since she moved to our whether it’s opposing a Times as a “fighting force”. area back in 2005. She’s been a dedicated local third runway, improving councillor, she’s helped local railway stations and residents and improved services or making the road safety. I worked case against Tory cuts to with her to help get the local police numbers. best for local people. Her As my time as an MP experience as a senior comes to an end, I do so businesswoman and in safe in the knowledge that the charity sector will be our party has selected an invaluable in Parliament. outstanding candidate to Munira has been be the next MP for embedded in the local Twickenham. Let’s make community for some time it Munira at the next ▲Munira by the road safety now. She was married in general election”. scheme she campaigned for and East Twickenham, her delivered as a West Twickenham councillor (2006-2010).

�Munira campaigning for �Munira campaigning fairer fares and accessible to stop Brexit with stations, including helping MP. to secure lifts at Whitton.

▲Munira campaigning for action to tackle increasing air pollution ▲ Munira, and levels back in 2012. ▲ Vince with Munira on ▲Munira has been �In her day job, her wedding day in 2007. working with Vince Cable Munira has been for 14 years including as working on Brexit a local councillor. issues for 3 years.

�Munira campaigning to stop Brexit with Chuka Umunna MP. ●

● ● ● ▲ Munira, Sarah Olney and Ed Davey MP responding to the recent ● Heathrow consultation. ● ⊳ School pick up Our schools need time: Munira talking to fellow parents about the impact of school funding cuts.

The Liberal Democrats demand better for our children’s futures. 86% of local The Tory government’s flawed funding has schools have had a budget shortfall since created this crisis, leading to teachers leaving 2015/16, which amounts to almost £11m and increased class sizes and a Special of cuts across the 29 schools in our area

Education Needs & Disability (SEND) crisis. over the last four years.

Munira Wilson, local Munira added, “We will school mum, said “They are School cuts in our area“ give schools the resources cutting school funding to “are almost £11m over they need to teach and the bone and not giving our the last four years pupils need to learn. A children the education they cash injection of £2.2 deserve. It’s a disgrace that teachers are billion would reverse buying their own resources and head school cuts, allowing our teachers to get on teachers are forced to go cap in hand to with the job of teaching rather than having parents to provide everyday materials”. to concentrate on budgeting for the basics”.

he climate emergency is an existential threat TACKLING THE and air pollution is damaging too many CLIMATE EMERGENCY lives. Working with the EU enables the UK to set high environmental standards and work together to protect our planet. Munira Wilson said, “Nationally, we need to see a dramatic increase in renewable energy, electric vehicles (I switched to a plug-in hybrid recently!) and better building insulation to both reduce carbon emissions and tackle fuel poverty. I'm proud to support our local Lib Dem council which has put climate change at the heart of its decision making after 8 years of Tory inaction." We need to make our streets safer

Also, conviction rates for offences including violent robberies and sexual assaults have experienced a decline. Local campaigner Munira Wilson said, “Since 2015, the Conservatives have cut £1bn from police budgets while resolutely maintaining that falling policing numbers have nothing to do with rising crime. But the stark truth is that our police officers are now spread so thinly, officers are prioritising what they can and can’t attend”. are concerned about. I was pleased to see our

Knife crime is largely an inner city local Lib Dem council has been doing its bit

London issue, although by investing in neighbourhood we need to make sure Expand community “ watch, but the Mayor of London preventive measures “policing to make must step up to the plate and are put in place to stop a visible difference expand community policing to the spread and deal make a visible difference on with the crisis. local streets and across the Munira Wilson added, “Locally, we've seen capital. We also need an overhaul of youth a worrying spate of muggings targeting services to give all young people new young people, which I know many parents opportunities to reach their full potential”.

● Prevent 40,000 ● Ban fracking, and ● Ensure 4 million ● Plant 60 million trees premature deaths a more than double properties get insulation a year to remove year by cutting air green electricity to retrofits by 2022, carbon from the pollution. 60 per cent by 2030. prioritising the fuel poor. atmosphere. Come and join the WINNING team

Let’s make it Munira for Twickenham Stop Brexit - improve local services - tackle the climate emergency

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