Lord Barwell’s son has a second go at getting himself elected

WALTER CRONXITE, Political Editor, sifts through the much-delayed council candidate selections of the local Conservatives, who could lose one-third of their Town Hall seats come the elections in May

After an absence of 16 years, there just might be a Councillor Barwell at Croydon Town Hall once again, after Croydon Conservatives today published their full slate of 70 council election candidates for the borough’s 28 wards.

Those named include 23-year-old Exeter-based Jack Barwell.

Barwell is the son of the former Croydon Conservative MP and Downing Street chief of staff, “Lord” Gavin Barwell, who was forced to withdraw from the House of Lords as a working peer when he was caught out not declaring all his business interests as required. Not that any of that gets mentioned in Barwell Junior’s official – and misleadingly inaccurate – online candidate profile.

Barwell appears to be the only “nepobaby” candidate on the Tory slate for the May 2026 elections, as others have given this losing battle a bit of a swerve. It’s not just the impact of four years of failed Mayor Jason Perry that Tory candidates will confront on the doorsteps in Croydon over the coming weeks, but continuing anger over the damage done to the country by Truss and Johnson, Gove and Jenrick. And, it should be said, by Barwell Senior.

Based on latest public opinion figures, and the rise in the polls of Nigel Farage’s Reform Ltd, just 22 of the plucky Tories named today could be councillors come May 8.

Exeter-based: Jack Barwell, who seems to have forgotten that he stood for the West Country city council in 2022

Croydon Conservatives could lose as many as 12 of their 33 council seats at the Town Hall elections on May 7, including the part-time Perry, the small businessman masquerading as the borough’s Mayor. And not all the Tory losses will be to the grifters of Reform.

Among the casualties could be sitting councillors Jeet Bains in Addiscombe East, where Reform could split the right-wing vote to allow Labour to win both seats, and Simon Fox in Waddon, who won’t have pesky Andrew Pelling splitting Labour’s vote to his advantage this time around, as was the case in 2022.

The Tory selections have been revealed much later than before the 2022 or 2018 local elections, possibly, it has been suggested, because it has been much more difficult to find willing lambs to go to the electoral slaughter.

So the list of 2026 candidates includes Vidhi Mohan, a former council cabinet member, who has dusted off his blue rosette to take up a vacant paper candidate slot in the unwinnable Addiscombe West ward, long after he said he was retiring from local politics. And it very much looks like Margaret Bird, in Old Coulsdon, been persuaded to defer her own retirement, too.

Jason Perry, unlike his mayoral rival, Blue Labour’s Rowenna Davis, is not seeking election as a councillor this time around, as he did – ultimately at huge public expense – in 2022.

Giving it a swerve: Willy Perry, son of Croydon’s Mayor, has better things to do with his time than stand as a Tory candidate in the local elections

But just as Croydon Tories managed to lie in their announcement on Monday about “life-long resident” Mario Creatura, so today’s continuity pitch from piss-poor Perry is deliberately disingenuous.

“This election will decide who continues the hard work of rebuilding our borough,” Perry said today.

Except it won’t, and he knows that to be the case.

Because after four years of the bungling Tory Mayor’s multiple failures, the council’s debts are just as huge as they were in 2022, and last July the government was forced to send in Commissioners to run the council, taking power out of Perry’s hands. And, it is worth noting, also from whoever is elected Croydon Mayor in 2026.

What is notable on the Croydon Conservatives’ list is the absence of any women candidates (outside current councillors) nominated for “safe” Conservative wards. And the absence of any non-white Tory men who are not already councillors being nominated for winnable council seats. Funny that…

Missing in action: Barwell junior is the only YC committee member stepping up for the local elections. Most probably consider it to be a lost cause

A real sign of how this is a good election to swerve if you are a Croydon Tory is that of the eight-strong Croydon Young Conservatives committee of 2025 (all male; all but one white), only Barwell and Alfie Kingett have stepped up as council candidates in 2026. And Kingett will be only a paper candidate in Labour stronghold Broad Green.

What that means is that even Mayor Perry’s little Willy, a former chair of Croydon YCs, has ducked the chance of following in his old man’s footsteps into the Town Hall. Things must be looking grim.

Croydon Tories have trotted out their favourite trope about a lifelong Croydon resident in the case of Barwell Junior (“I’ve lived in Croydon all my life”), omitting to mention he was sent to secondary school in Sutton, where he was deputy head boy at Wallington County Grammar School, and who then spent his university years at Exeter, where he appears very much ensconced.

Forgotten result: Barwell jnr was standing for election in Exeter in 2022

His online profile says that Barwell is currently “Media Spokesperson, Honiton and Sidmouth Conservatives”, which is not in Croydon.

His CV is a litany of mostly unpaid, party volunteer positions. All of them in Devon. “Campaign manager – Honiton and Sidmouth Association”. “Campaign Assistant – Devon Conservatives”. “Campaign Manager, Devon”.

No mention of Croydon.

His bio on the Croydon Conservative website tells another porkie, too: “My name is Jack Barwell. I’m a 23-year-old first-time political candidate.”

Barwell Junior seems too young to have memory loss, so it is odd that he has already forgotten that in 2022 he stood for election to Exeter City Council, in the charmingly named Mincinglake and Whipton ward, where he was soundly trounced.

Will Barwell get elected this time around, as the Conservative running mate of council cabinet member Andy Stranack in Selsdon Vale and Forestdale?

It could be a tight one, because not only are they up against Reform, but also standing in this ward is Peter Underwood, on his home patch, the Green Party’s mayoral candidate, where four years ago he was second in a council by-election, beaten only by a Tory candidate who proved to be a completely useless councillor.

The 2026 Croydon Conservatives council candidates

Inside Croydon’s early election outlook for the Tory candidates is given in brackets after each ward

Addiscombe East (Labour gain)

Cllr Jeet Bains
Richard Hoque

Addiscombe West (No chance)

Brad Cook
Vidhi Mohan
Ranjiv Nagi

Bensham Manor (No chance)

Graeme Fillmore
Anusri Jain
Jon Sanders

Broad Green (No chance)

Mary Croos
Titilope Fadipe
Alfie Kingett

Coulsdon Town (Tory hold)

Cllr Ian Parker
Cllr Nikhil Sherine Thampi (chicken run from Old Coulsdon)
Cllr Luke Shortland

Crystal Palace & Upper Norwood (No chance)

Ferri Emami
Philip Marques
Des Wright

Fairfield (No chance)

Hina Amin
Steve Jacobs
Peter Jarvis

Kenley (Tory hold)

Cllr Gayle Gander
Cllr Ola Kolade

New Addington North (Reform gain)

Cllr Adele Benson
Livinus Bondzie

New Addington South (Reform gain)

Cllr Lara Fish
Cllr Tony Pearson

Norbury Park (No chance)

Don Charles-Lambert
Hony Premlal

Norbury & Pollards Hill (No chance)

Shakera Bowen
Tirena Gunter

Old Coulsdon (LibDem gain)

Cllr Margaret Bird
Raf Makda

Park Hill & Whitgift (Tory hold)

Cllr Andrew Price

Purley Oaks & Riddlesdown (Tory hold)

Cllr Endri Llabuti
Cllr Alasdair Stewart

Purley & Woodcote (Reform target)

Cllr Simon Brew
Cllr Samir Dwesar
James Hillam

Sanderstead (Tory hold)

Cllr Lynne Hale
Cllr Yvette Hopley
Cllr Helen Redfern

Selhurst (No chance)

Mike Belliere
Ben Gadsby

Selsdon & Addington Village (Tory hold)

Cllr Joseph Lee
Cllr Robert Ward

Selsdon Vale & Forestdale (Tory hold)

Jack Barwell
Cllr Andy Stranack

Shirley North (Reform target)

Cllr Sue Bennett
Cllr Richard Chatterjee
Cllr Mark Johnson

Shirley South (Reform target)

Cllr Jason Cummings
Cllr Scott Roche

South Croydon (Labour target)

Cllr Danielle Denton
Matthew Dormer
Cllr Michael Neal

South Norwood (No chance)

Jude Ayim-Owusu
Anthony Boutall
Alan Clarke

Thornton Heath (No chance)

Matt O’Flynn
Heena Patel
Jeffrey Fisher

Waddon (Labour gain)

Donald Ekekhomen
Cllr Simon Fox
Laksh Subhav Kumar

West Thornton (No chance)

Colin Humphrey
Sachin Mithia
Patrick Ratnaraja

Woodside (No chance)

Nymphia Jain
Jane Parker
Henry Udechukwu

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7 Responses to Lord Barwell’s son has a second go at getting himself elected

  1. Jim Bush says:

    What is the point in anyone standing (for any party) in the Croydon Mayoral election in 2026, if the successor to Piss-Poor is just going to be a puppet from the start, with the Government inspectors pulling the strings?

  2. The curse of the Barwells. Grim isn’t it. The offspring of a complete and utter political failure coming back to haunt the Croydon electorate. As usual planted in a very winnable seat without any direct connection to that part of Croydon and only a secondary connection to Croydon itself with him primarily being a de facto resident of Exeter. Perhaps he will come back during his holidays if he wins the seat to pick up his Councillor expenses.
    The only problem for the Barwells and Perrys is that their names will be a burden with most of the electorate even though it secures them access to all areas with Croydon Tories.

  3. Might Jack be a placeholder for Perry if the part-timer isn’t re-elected Mayor? Time will tell

    • The scuttlebuck among Tories in Croydon was that that was what Perry was going to use his Little Willy for. After all, who’d make such a sacrifice for piss-poor Perry otherwise?

      It’s still possible that might happen, but such is the impact of having candidates from three parties in potential contention in so many wards, it could just be that the Tories cannot plan such a manoeuvre (cost to Croydon tax-payers: at least £20,000) with any certainty until after all the votes have been cast.

  4. Hazel swain says:

    IMO Councillors should live in their wards ……My Waddon Ward Councillors.. Conservative!!!!….. have done a lot for the ward .

    • From 2014 to 2022, Waddon had three Labour councillors. Since 2022, it has a single Conservative councillor. He lives in Purley.

      That you don’t seem to know this tells us all we need to know.

    • Chris Cooke says:

      That’s not a legal requirement though. You can use residence as a factor for choosing whom to vote for though.

      Having a legal bar would severely limit the pool of available candidates. It’s hard enough to find candidates as it is.

      What if say you were a Tory voter but in your ward there were no conservatives living in it willing to stand. You’d be depriving yourself of the opportunity to vote for your preferred party – and denying them a chance to win seats on the council.

      Is that what you really want?

      The legal requirement is to live or work in the Borough and that should suffice.

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