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Tories whine as local businesses sip wine with Labour

Croydon’s Labour Party went on a charm offensive yesterday, spending the afternoon meeting local small businesses over wine and canapés, fronted by the shadow London minister Sadiq Khan – a likely 2016 London Mayoral candidate – and Steve Reed OBE, the MP for Croydon North, at Selhurst Park.

The meeting prompted local Tories to whine in complaint.

Labour does the business-like thing: Steve Reed OBE, the Croydon North MP, standing left, addresses the Federation of Small Business audience watched by Tooting MP Sadiq Khan

The four-hour session was organised in conjunction with the local Federation of Small Business branch.

Croydon Conservatives, who have had control of the Town Hall for eight years, are understood to have complained to the influential FSB about the event being held.

“I thought Labour have done what the Conservatives are not doing and listening to people at the coal face,” said one of the attendees, Nigel Greenhalgh, of Surrey and Sussex property developer Village Developments.

“I was very impressed with Sadiq Khan. I was very impressed with Steve Reed. I was particularly impressed with Lord Mitchell, who was an entrepreneur and small businessman – they listened to the 60 or so people who were here.

“The Conservatives had better listen or they’re going to lose,” he said.

The effusive response of Greenhalgh and other FSB members wasn’t down just to the post meeting hospitality.

Jeremy Frost, the local FSB chairman, who works in the insolvency business, one of Croydon’s few growth areas in recent years, said that he felt that the event was “a brilliant idea” (he may have had something to do with it) and that his “members enjoyed themselves”.

Frost said, “It’s disappointing that some of the other parties locally have not done this.”


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