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Helen Spiby-Vann

Helen Spiby-Vann is a Christian Peoples Alliance candidate in Hornsey and Friern Barnet constituency in the UK Parliamentary general election.

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Helen Spiby-Vann's policies

Statement to voters

We are the only party to lower taxes, refund the universal credit benefits gap and recover taxes from multinationals to fund our policies.

Full statement

We are the only party to write policies which tackle the root causes of poverty.

We would raise £40.5bn on a 5% turnover tax on multinationals Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, Starbucks, Shell etc, who send all their profits abroad to avoid paying Corporation Tax (it would be offset against Corporation Tax - so British companies would pay less).

We would raise £100bn pa by cutting QUANGOS (state funded bodies not run by the Government), which now cost £265bn per year, up from £90bn in 2010.

Save £37.9bn. We would stop public spending on ‘woke’ diversity schemes and partisan campaigns. Also remove some additional ‘social requirements’ for Government contracts which are costing £379bn2 per year, prioritising value for money. Slashing these by 10% would save about £37.9bn.

About me: I'm married with 3 children. I run a food bank once a week which helps me understand the needs of vulnerable people. I've been involved with various out-reaches over the years including helping the homeless, supporting destitute women and refugees. I’ve campaigned on parental views being represented in school RSE. I’m a member of the SACRE committee in my area. I work part time as a designer. I believe that observing God's ways brings prosperity for all.

This statement was last updated on June 11, 2024.

This statement was added by Helen Spiby-Vann, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.

Helen Spiby-Vann online

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Christian Peoples Alliance

Helen Spiby-Vann's party is Christian Peoples Alliance.

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Helen Spiby-Vann's elections

Date Election Party Results Position
2024 Hornsey and Friern Barnet: UK Parliamentary general election Christian Peoples Alliance (Results due after 04 July 2024) Position not available
2024 London Assembly: London Assembly elections (Additional) Christian Peoples Alliance Not elected (vote count not available) Position not available
2022 Stroud Green: Haringey local election Christian Peoples Alliance 59 votes (not elected) 10th / 11 candidates
2021 London Assembly: London Assembly elections (Additional) Christian Peoples Alliance Not elected (vote count not available) Position not available
2019 Hornsey and Wood Green: UK Parliamentary general election Christian Peoples Alliance 211 votes (not elected) 6th / 7 candidates
2018 Stroud Green: Haringey local election Christian Peoples Alliance 67 votes (not elected) 13th / 13 candidates
2017 Hornsey and Wood Green: UK Parliamentary general election Christian Peoples Alliance 93 votes (not elected) 7th / 8 candidates
2016 London Assembly: London Assembly elections (Additional) Christian Peoples Alliance Not elected (vote count not available) Position not available
2015 Hornsey and Wood Green: UK Parliamentary general election Christian Peoples Alliance 118 votes (not elected) 6th / 8 candidates
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