Wednesday, 7 December 2011

A Different Kind of Politician (Our man in Feltham)


Andrew Charalambous is UKIP’s candidate to be MP for Feltham & Heston.

Andrew is a businessman who has spent much of his career helping to reduce homelessness in London. He pioneered an innovative social housing scheme that allows poorer tenants to avoid paying rent and deposits.

Andrew has also served 15 years as a special constable in the City of London and the Honourable Artillery Company. He is a patron of the Leukaemia Society and studied law at London University before qualifying as a barrister.

Andrew said, ” I am delighted to be standing as a candidate for UKIP, Britain’s fastest-growing political party.More importantly, UKIP is the only party which is willing to liberate the British people from the chains of the European Union.
Labour took Britain in to the financial crisis we face today.The coalition parties are determined to keep us there, with our EU membership now costing us £50 million every day.

“We are also bailing out the EU’s failed Euro while sacrificing front line services in Britain.This hurts those who need our protection the most: The elderly, the seriously ill and the disabled.It is about time that the people of Britain were put first”

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said, “Andrew is an excellent candidate. He fully grasps what matters to the people in this country and will fight tooth and nail for those in Feltham and Heston. UKIP is doing well in the polls in Greater London, often beating the Liberal Democrats. The time has come for a fresh voice in British politics and increasingly for many, UKIP is that voice ”


Post reproduced from UKIP Feltham and Heston branch bulletin.