Inside Croydon will be sending the invoice for our proof-reading services to the incompetents at Croydon Conservatives’ HQ, after they made a late amendment when caught out with an untruth.
But how many more lies might be found on the Tories’ website?

Shady: Jack Barwell, running for election for a second time
When they published their list of candidates for the 2026 Town Hall elections, young Jack Barwell’s personal biography on the Croydon Tories’ website read: “My name is Jack Barwell. I’m a 23-year-old first-time political candidate.”
Today, that same page on the Croydon Tories website reads slightly differently: “My name is Jack Barwell. I’m a 23-year-old first-time Croydon candidate.”
One of those statements is true. The other is a lie.
It’s hardly the most egregious example of political deception. “More a sloppy error,” one disgruntled Croydon Tory grumbled after admitting that they had been found out this week,
But if that kind of pathetic attempt to deceive the electorate over nepobaby candidate Barwell can be so easily uncovered – and then corrected, without apology – how many other lies are there on the Croydon Conservatives website? What else, more important things, are they trying to deceive you about?
Barwell, 23, 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. It must be a family trait: Barwell Senior only stepped down when he got caught out, too.

Corrected by Inside Croydon: the Croydon Tories rushed to amend Lord Barwell’s son’s profile
The latest Barwell election lie is part of part-time Mayor Jason Perry’s favourite trope about being a lifelong Croydon resident. “I’ve lived in Croydon all my life,” Barwell Junior still says. Which is not strictly true.
In fact, Jack Barwell was sent to a selective secondary school in Sutton, where he was deputy head boy at Wallington County Grammar School, and then spent his university years at Exeter, where he appears very much ensconced.
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, Tory 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.
It is very possible that Selsdon Vale and Forestdale ward candidate Barwell’s interest in politics in Devon will resume once the local elections are over on May 8.
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Not much shampoo being bought in that family is there. #boiledeggs
The curse of the Barwells strikes again. They just always seem to have memory lapses with inconvenient truths.
It’s still wrong. “I’ve lived in Croydon all my life” he says, when he lived, studied and worked in Exeter for three years.
Or more.