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Did that highly fast and wordy 'Girls Watching Guys Watching Boys Watching Girls That Make The World Go By, Aye-Doo-Aye, They Solemnly Convene To Make The Scene' song. Or something along those lines.


Ridiculous, and some people thought Yes were too complicated.

Living on the poverty line, as a community development worker on the estate has involved Andy mentoring young people and helping to set up a number of community services such as kids clubs, youth clubs, lunch clubs, parenting courses. Andy has had the privilege of seeing many peoples lives turned round from a life stuck on drugs to a life in full time work and in strong relationships.


One more message to go!

The prize goes to Ted Max.


Working in the community Andy has developed strong links with the faith and voluntary sectors across South London. He has worked, part time, with the Centre for Social Justice helping Iain Duncan Smith and the Conservative Party to develop policies that will have a positive and real impact on the lives of those he has spent the last 8 years working alongside.


In December 2008 Andy was selected as the Conservative Party Prospective Parliamentary Candidate (PPC) for the Camberwell and Peckham Constituency ? challenging the incumbent MP ? The Right Honorable Harriet Harman. Andy passionately believes that it is time for politicians to get out of the Westminster bubble and find out what is really happening on the streets in the UK.


For more details of Andy's thinking, activities and news of the Conservative Association in Peckham and Camberwell follow the link

Conservative Association - Camberwell & Peckham


To compare with our current MP see Harriet Harman

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