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Campaigning for a better deal for Crucible Close service charge payers

  I had some success boosting my vote at the May Seven Kings 2026 election making the argument that working and middle class families needed to combine to challenge the upper class Weston family who are behind the proposed Tesco Toxic Towers. The legal challenge I was part of against the Tesco Toxic Towers is an example of working class and middle class families uniting to fend of a proposed toxic development (due to its proximity to a High Road and the Elizabeth Line) To be clear, I am not criticising the Weston family, they are just doing their best for their family. High service charges for flats appears another opportunity for working class and middle class families to work together. My pitch to be the Your Party candidate at the GLA election will say if selected I will argue for a ban on new high rise and flat service charges to be to renewed annually in the same way motor insurance is renewed each year. Smaller local firms often provide far cheaper fees than big nati...