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Leader of Conservative Group on Westminster City Council, Mobile CEO, & Dad. Promoted by J Cockram for P Swaddle both of 90 Ebury Street SW1W 9QD

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Joined February 2009
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@paulswaddle
Paul Swaddle
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The clock is ticking: Labour are days away from targeting Westminster family homes with their Family Home Tax in the autumn Budget.    With some of the highest housing costs in the country, Westminster families are already feeling the pressure. Labour’s Family Home Tax would
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@paulswaddle
Paul Swaddle
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So it is looking likely that a tourist tax will be introduced in the budget, however this will only help Westminster if it is kept by the local Council and not the Mayor of London! https://t.co/lxNCx8C5xX
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bbc.co.uk
London may introduce an overnight tourist levy, potentially raising £240m annually for the city.
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@pitt_ford
Cllr. Ed Pitt Ford
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Pleased to see the press picking up on Labour’s attempts to push through a district heating system that could cost over £50,000 per flat!
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@westminstertory
Westminster Matters
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💰Labour is preparing a new Family Home Tax, previously billed as a Mansion Tax, that would hit Westminster’s family homes. People in Westminster already face some of the highest housing costs in the country. Labour’s Family Home Tax would punish ordinary families, pensioners
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westminsterconservatives.com
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@Conservatives
Conservatives
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Don't let Ed mislead you. As Martin Lewis confirmed this morning, bills are up because of policy decisions... Decisions Ed Miliband made.
@Ed_Miliband
Ed Miliband
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2/ Average annual energy bills remain high due to Britain’s dependence on fossil fuel markets, which spiked after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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@VoteTimBarnes
Timothy Barnes
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Do we think the Labour council would have been quite so quick to volunteer their guilt if it had been in relation a politician from another political party? This Labour council roll over whenever the Labour Mayor wants anything, like the Oxford St disaster. No different here:
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Paul Swaddle
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So it was either a Labour cock-up or a Labour cock-up. Good job that was cleared up.
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Paul Swaddle
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So it was either a Labour cock-up or a Labour cock-up. Good job that was cleared up.
@JackElsom
Jack Elsom
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To be fair, Westminster Council have said it was their cock-up. A council spokesman said: “The Secretary of State filled in the form correctly and registered the address as a second home. There was an oversight by the council, and we did not register it as a second home. This
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Paul Swaddle
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This is shocking.
@VoteTimBarnes
Timothy Barnes
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How damning is this? Channel Tunnel says UK investment 'non-viable' as it halts projects https://t.co/0BpyKPKRts
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@paulswaddle
Paul Swaddle
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💰 Labour is preparing a new Family Home Tax, formerly reported as a Mansion Tax, that will target Westminster’s family homes. People in Westminster face some of the highest housing costs in the country. Labour’s Family Home Tax would hit ordinary family homes, pensioners and
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@JonathanGlanz
Jonathan Glanz
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Sadiq Khan’s Oxford Street plan ‘will fuel shoplifting and mugging’
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telegraph.co.uk
Association of residents and businesses in central London says scheme ‘solves nothing’
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@paulswaddle
Paul Swaddle
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The Mayor is pressing ahead with his plans for Oxford Street, with little consideration for disabled access or for less mobile residents who rely on buses to move along the street. I will continue to oppose these proposals. If you’d like to support our campaign, you can join the
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westminsterconservatives.com
On 28 February, the Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, launched a consultation on the introduction of a Mayoral Development Area to allow him to force through the pedestrianisation of Oxford Street. We...
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@Conservatives
Conservatives
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So much for ‘build, baby, build.'
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@VoteTimBarnes
Timothy Barnes
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At the last election, the Labour councillors promised to reopen these toilets "within months"... that was in 2022! More broken promises from Labour in Soho and Westminster more widely. @PaulEFishr
@sohosocietyw1
The Soho Society
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On World Toilet Day @CityWestminster planning notice to change Broadwick street public toilets into a cafe -as this is what we need most in Soho. To comment visit planning portal & use this reference 25/07995/COFUL #SohoLondon @britloos @age_uk @CllrPLilley
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@PaulEFishr
Paul Fisher
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Between April - September 2025 Westminster CC’s affordable home building hasn’t reached double figures (@RossLydall ). 3.5 years into the Labour administration and all projects currently underway in Westminster were started under the Conservatives. https://t.co/UbP707XOZF
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@pitt_ford
Cllr. Ed Pitt Ford
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How do we charge using this EV charge point @CityWestminster
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@PocketApp
Pocket App
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Great design isn’t just about pixels & polish - it’s about purpose. In this edition of Good Reads, we explore some of the most thought-provoking perspectives on mobile innovation, design, & the future of app experiences. #PocketApp #GoodReads #DesignInspiration #DigitalInnovation
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@CityHallTories
City Hall Conservatives
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When the Mayor's team has to model the impact of Government taxes on London, they can't do it - but when they're asked to model the positive benefits of Sadiq Khan's schemes, they can. @CllrGeorgiou asks - why the hypocrisy in the economic forecasting?
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@VincentStops
Vincent Stops
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A partially sighted women asked @CityWestminster Cllr @maxpsullivan how she would get to Portland Place when they take away the accessible bus stop on the street and route bike tracks through the pavement. He didn’t answer!
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@PocketApp
Pocket App
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✨ Where digital meets devotion. Everyday Faith, built with the Church of England, brings spiritual reflection into the modern day.👉 https://t.co/Fz9oiM4kfV #CommunityApps #PocketApp
pocketapp.co.uk
Everyday Faith is the new daily devotional app from the church of England that delivers reflection content to encourage users in their faith. The app features a
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