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![]() Kingsley Abrams |
Kingsley Abrams is Deputy Cabinet Member for Enterprise and had been a Labour Councillor for Vassall Ward since May 2006.
When and why did you first become interested
in politics?
The thing that first got me involved was the strong anti-apartheid stance
taken by the Guyanese government. I am from Guyana originally and the Government
had, for example, decided not to allow Cricketers from south Africa to travel
to Guyana and play. I thought it was extremely important that they took this
stand.
What inspired you to become a councillor?
I live in Vassall ward which I represent. Vassall is a very diverse ward
and I enjoy working with people from lots of different backgrounds. I suppose
I was just in the right place at the right time to stand for a position where
I could help local people.
Has it been worth it?
Yes it has. We’ve now got a Labour council with a Labour Mayor
and being offered the enterprise portfolio, best job in the council listen to
local people and deliver.
![]() Kingsley with MP for Vauxhall Kate Hoey |
What’s your greatest fear and your greatest
hope?
My greatest fear is seeing the effects of poverty on our society continue.
My greatest hope is that Labour will be in power in Lambeth for a very long
time indeed, so that we can deliver for the people of Lambeth
What’s the first thing you would do
if you ruled the world for a day?
Try and sort out the situation in the middle east. We urgently need a
two state solution.
What single thing would most improve your
area?
Allowing council's to build social housing .
What’s your favourite film?
The Godfather
What does your council do particularly well?
Lambeth Council understands diversity and supporting people from different
backgrounds. The council is good at using diversity as a strength.
What do you consider your greatest political
triumph?
Winning Vassall and coming top of the poll.
What was your most embarrassing moment?
When I first came to UK, I'd never seen an escalator before! I had a
lot of trouble stepping on and off them. That was pretty embarrassing.
What is the biggest problem with local government
today?
The lack of ability to build new homes.
How would you solve it?
Change legislation to allow council's to borrow and build new homes.
Who is your political hero, and why?
Dr Martin Luther King. Inspiration for black people everywhere. He really
believed and campaigned for the idea that "All men are treated equal".
When and where are you most happy?
When I’m with my family in Guyana sitting on the sea wall, early
in the morning or late in the evening.
What’s your theme song, and why?
A reggae version of How Great Thou Art by George Nooks. It which was
originally a gospel song. I heard it playing when I was in Brixton Market and
bought it straight away. I play that song every morning to inspire me!
What one book would you take with you to a
desert island?
The Arrogance of Power by Anthony Summers – it’s about the
secret world of Richard Nixon.
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