Neville Watson, Christian People’s Alliance London Mayoral Prospective Candidate.

The next London Mayoral elections may be in 2028, but parties are already lining up their candidates.  We spoke with long term friend of the Croydon Constitutionalists Neville Watson, the newly announced Christian People’s Alliance London Mayoral Prospective Candidate.

“We are rooted in the historic Christian faith. We seek through political service, to demonstrate God’s love. Our faith and principles are drawn from the Bible”

Can you introduce yourself to our readers, and for those that don’t know about it introduce the Christian People’s Alliance?

I am a devoted family man, embracing the roles of husband, father, and grandfather with joy and deep pride.

As an educator, behaviour and intervention specialist working extensively with young people diagnosed either SEN or SEMH.  I am dedicated to creating pathways for success and well-being and raising their levels of expectation.

My commitment to societal growth is evident in my volunteer work as a community mentor, where I partner with families to navigate life’s challenges.

I stand for pragmatic politics, balancing idealism with realism, and recognising the merit in diverse perspectives. I am an advocate for integrity in political service, believing that true representation intertwines the interests of leaders with those of their constituents.

I sincerely believe our community’s strength is measured by the support we offer our most vulnerable members. With over four decades of advocacy, I remain steadfast in my mission to amplify the voices of the unheard, ensuring that every resident can be seen and heard.

The Christian People’s Alliance (CPA) is a Christian Evangelical, Democratic political party, whose members come from all backgrounds and church traditions. We actively promote Christian social teaching and draw our principles from the Bible, especially the life and teaching of Jesus Christ.

We are rooted in the historic Christian faith. We seek through political service, to demonstrate God’s love. Our faith and principles are drawn from the Bible, especially the life and teaching of Jesus, as well as from Christian political insights through the centuries.

Our major Statement of Values. The Mayflower Declaration:

We were founded in 2000 by leading members of the non-party Movement for Christian Democracy, which in turn was formed in 1991 by a group of cross-party Christian Members of Parliament. The CPA has adopted the same principles and social vision, summarised as the Six Principles of Christian Democracy. These are, Active Compassion, Respect for Life, Social Justice, Wise Stewardship, Empowerment, and Reconciliation.

We believe that Jesus centred Christianity gives a vision for the whole of politics through principles, policies, peace-making, economic policy, and ethics. The Bible as God’s revelation, including Jesus’ words and life, are our central guide. We see his death and resurrection as the central human event, bringing peace with God, and true spiritual insight and social concern. We want to live within God’s love and forgiveness, rather than remain within the old patterns of human failure in life and in politics.

We in the CPA know there is one eternal God the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob revealed fully in Jesus Christ.

We know Jesus entered history over 2,000 years ago, born of the virgin Mary, and lived a life of truth, love, and justice. His life is our standard. His teachings are our guide.

We know all have sinned, but through Jesus’ death and resurrection, we are forgiven, healed, and restored. By His blood, we are made new.

We know He is returning to make all things right.

We are a movement of hope, rooted in grace, committed to righteousness, and driven by love. We seek to bring Christ’s light into every part of society politics, family, education, and community.

“Every child from conception to natural death carries divine purpose and dignity. A just society protects the vulnerable, honours the unborn, and upholds the sanctity of life”

You have been announced as the CPA’s prospective candidate for Mayor of London. What are your main policies and areas of focus?

The Five-Fold Pillars & Policies of the Christian Peoples Alliance:

1) MARRIAGE: The Covenant That Builds Society

Biblical Theme: God establishes marriage as the first institution, the foundation of family, community, and generational blessing.

Scripture: “For this reason, a man shall leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.” Genesis 2:24

Interpretation for Public Life: Marriage between male and female is not merely a private arrangement; it is a divine covenant that shapes the wellbeing of children, stabilises communities, and strengthens the moral fabric of society. When marriage flourishes, society flourishes.

2) LIFE: The Sacred Worth of Every Human Being

Biblical Theme: Human life is God‑breathed, God‑designed, and God‑owned from the very beginning to the very end.

Scripture: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born, I set you apart.”  Jeremiah 1:5

Interpretation for Public Life: Every child from conception to natural death carries divine purpose and dignity. A just society protects the vulnerable, honours the unborn, and upholds the sanctity of life as a non‑negotiable moral foundation

3) PERSECUTED CHRISTIANS: Standing With the Suffering Church

Biblical Theme: When one part of the Body suffers, the whole Body is called to respond with solidarity, advocacy, and prayer.

Scripture: “Remember those in prison as if you were together with them in prison, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.”  Hebrews 13:3

Interpretation for Public Life: Christians across the world face imprisonment, violence, and discrimination for their faith. A righteous nation does not turn away but uses its voice, diplomacy, and influence to defend freedom of belief and stand with the persecuted.

4) POVERTY: God’s Heart for Justice and Provision

Biblical Theme: God commands His people to care for the poor, challenge unjust systems, and ensure that no one is left behind.

Scripture: “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves… defend the rights of the poor and needy.”  Proverbs 31:8–9

Interpretation for Public Life: Poverty is not just a lack of money; it is often the result of broken structures, inequality, and neglect. A godly society confronts the root causes of poverty and builds pathways to dignity, opportunity, and flourishing.

5) CRIME: Addressing the Roots, Not Just the Symptoms.

Biblical Theme:  Justice is restorative, not merely punitive; righteousness and peace grow where truth and fairness are upheld.

Scripture: “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.”  Isaiah 1:17

Interpretation for Public Life: Crime is often born from broken homes, hopelessness, poverty, and lack of opportunity. True justice addresses these root causes while upholding accountability, rehabilitation, and community.

Together, these five pillars declare:

  • Marriage strengthens families.  Life honours God’s image in every person.  
  • Persecuted Christians remind us that freedom of faith is a universal right.  
  • Poverty must be confronted with justice and compassion. 
  • Crime must be addressed at the roots to restore communities.
  • This is not just a political platform it is a moral vision rooted in Scripture, shaped by compassion, and aimed at the flourishing of every person in society.

A FEW OF OUR POLICIES:

Taxation:  Introducing a turnover tax and cutting unnecessary government spending

Housing: Providing night shelters and free meals for the homeless

Healthcare: Restoring GP fundholding to improve the NHS.

“To all our teachers & support staff: As your Mayor, as your ambassador, and as your ally, I will fight for you.  You will have me in your corner every single day.”

Sir Sadiq Khan has been Mayor of London for almost 10 years now, how would a Mayor Watson’s administration differ from Mayor Khan’s?

I have two messages:

To the young people of Croydon and beyond and to Teachers and support staff.

To our young: You are growing up in a world that tells you to look perfect, succeed quickly, and never show weakness. But real life doesn’t work like that. Real life is full of attempts, setbacks, lessons, and fresh starts. And that’s not something to hide. That’s something to embrace.

I stand before you as someone who has tried, failed, and tried again. In politics, in leadership, in life I’ve known disappointment. But I’ve also learned something powerful:  

  • I would rather try and fail than fail to try.  
  • Because the weight of regret is far heavier than the weight of failure.
  • You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to be courageous.
  • Every time you try again, you grow.  
  • Every time you get back up, you rise stronger.  
  • Every time you refuse to quit, you shape your future.
  • So don’t let fear stop you.  
  • Don’t let failure define you.  
  • Don’t let critics distract you.
  • The world needs your ideas, your energy, your creativity, your voice.  
  • The world needs young people who are willing to step into the arena.
  • So, dream boldly.  
  • Start before you feel ready.  
  • And if you fall, rise again.
  • Your story is still being written, and the best chapters are ahead.

To all our teachers & support staff: As your Mayor, as your ambassador, and as your ally, I will fight for you.  You will have me in your corner every single day.

I know your struggle.  I also know your strength.  I feel your frustration, yet I recognise your unwavering commitment to our children.  

We have lost too many gifted educators some have left the profession entirely; others have moved abroad in search of the respect and support they deserve. And just as I have pledged to confront the SEND tsunami with urgency, compassion, and structural reform, I make this parallel promise to you: we have your back.

Your wellbeing is not a luxury. It is the foundation of a functioning education system.  

So, I will use the full prestige and convening power of this office to negotiate preferential rates and discounts for the services you rely on gym memberships, restaurants, wellbeing services, holiday companies, airlines, and more. If it improves your quality of life, we will pursue it.

But this is only the beginning.

We will use every lever available to rebuild respect for the profession, restore dignity to the classroom, and create an environment where teachers can teach and SEND children can thrive. Because solving the SEND crisis is impossible without supporting the people who carry that burden every day.

This is my promise.  This is my commitment.  This is the standard by which I invite you to judge my tenure: the measurable difference this Mayor makes to the wellbeing of London’s educators and the transformation of London’s education system especially for our SEND children.

Together, we will build a London where teachers feel valued, children feel seen, and every family knows that this city stands with them.

How can people find out more or get involved in the campaign? You can find out more at https://cpaparty.net/ you can also follow us online at https://x.com/CPA_Party and https://www.facebook.com/www.cpaparty.net/.

Neville Watson, Reform UK candidate for Edmonton and Winchmore Hill

Neville Watson is the Reform UK Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Edmonton and Winchmore Hill. We spoke with Neville about his decision to stand.

“POLITICS MUST REGAIN ITS MORAL MISSION AND INTEGRITY”

What made you decide to stand for Reform UK?

A BELIEF THAT POLITICS MUST REGAIN ITS MORAL MISSION AND INTEGRITY and Reform embodies all those values.

You’re the Spokesman for Edmonton and Winchmore Hill what’s made you decide to represent this area?

I represent two completely different wards, one Edmonton with crime, unemployment and housing being an issue and Winchmore Hill is how to reinvigorate local trade, rubbish collection and noise pollution. I have the innovative thinking to improve the lives of both my wards.

What do you see as the big concerns for the constituency and what issues do you hope to champion?

As above, but my key theme is to improve youth provision across the constituency, that has the positive knock-on effect on crime.

For those eager to help, how can they get involved in the campaign?

You can contact me at edmontonandwinchmorehill@reformuk.com and on 07796 169206.  You can also find me at www.nevillewatson.co.uk.

“I represent two completely different wards, one Edmonton with crime, unemployment and housing being an issue and Winchmore Hill is how to reinvigorate local trade”

Grassroots democracy in Croydon

Grassroots democracy was in action in Croydon on Thursday 18th April, when the Croydon Constitutionalists held their inaugural Debate for Democracy.  Five democracy honouring pro-Brexit parties spoke and took place in a debate at the Green Dragon on Croydon high street.

Unlike so many in Westminster all parties agree on honouring the biggest vote in British history and the evening focused on a post-Brexit Britain.  Questions covered a wide range of topics from knife crime, where a number of participants spoke about the need to rebuild families, alongside tough sentences.  Chris Mendes the former Vote Leave lead in Croydon South and now Foundation Party Leader quoted a recent case where someone caught with a assortment of knives on them, was given just a four month suspended sentence.

Chris Mendes

Parties policies on the Customs Union was an area of agreement with all saying they wanted to leave it, and move to WTO terms.  In the event us being caught in the Backstop, Richard Plackett who in 2002 stood for Labour in Shirley and is now the SDP London and South East Regional Organiser, suggested they would want to give notice to leave and use the Vienna Convention to ensure we did.

Direct verses Representative democracy was a reoccurring theme, Neville Watson the Democrats and Veterans Party Spokesman for Cities, Urban Communities & Sport, and Sean Finch Libertarian Party candidate in the Lewisham East By Election speaking in favour of a Swiss style model.  UKIP Croydon Chair Hoong Wai Cheah, who stood in Lewisham West in the 2017 general election and Old Coulsdon in last years local elections, spoke about UKIP retaining its deposit in the Newport by-election and how we need to move to a Proportional Representation system for elections.

Neville Watson and Hoong Wai Cheah

In a change from the tribal nature of so much of politics the representatives and their supporters stayed behind to enjoy a drink and swap stories from many campaign trails.  With the current two party system broken these parties showed how the future of politics can be different.

Audio from the night available on YouTube at:

Speeches https://youtu.be/UPIirhZECTY

Panel Part 1 https://youtu.be/J_e-2IffCEo

Panel Part 2 https://youtu.be/Ults3b-k-cQ

Richard Plackett
Sean Finch
Panel with Chair Dan Heaton

Press Release – Debate for Democracy

The Croydon Constitutionalists are hosting a ‘Debate for Democracy’ of democracy honouring pro-Brexit parties in April. Representatives of the Democrats and Veterans Party, Foundation Party, Libertarian Party, SDP and UK Independence Party, will be setting out their agenda for a democratic Britain and taking part in the panel debate.

The debate will be held upstairs at the Green Dragon, 60 High St, Croydon CR0 1NA from 7pm on the 18th April 2019. All parties are pro-Brexit and honouring the biggest vote in British history. Each speaker will be given 5 minutes to talk about their party and plans for Britain free from the EU.

Democrats and Veterans Party – Neville Watson

Party spokesman for Cities, Urban Communities & Sport, Neville has been actively involved as a social / community activist for over 30 years, often fighting against the odds for social justice and equality. The party fights to ensure that the government serve the interests of the people ahead of special and foreign interests; and for the sovereign will of the British people to be asserted on our servants in Parliament – by campaigning for Direct Democracy.

Foundation Party – Chris Mendes

Party Leader Chris has declared the major political parties not fit for purpose, the country is desperately missing a party, one that is more patriotic and genuinely at the service of ordinary people rather than themselves. Chris was the Vote Leave lead in Croydon South during the referendum. The Foundation Party is a long-term project for building a serious platform for clear patriotic principles for like-minded individuals who believe that our country can do so much better.

Libertarian Party – Sean Finch

Libertarian party candidate in the Lewisham East By Election, Sean is an avid free-speech advocate. The party stands for lower taxes for both individuals and companies, small government, free speech and individual responsibility. They support free trade and free enterprise whilst believing that people should make their own choices and not rely on the government. They support a withdrawal from the European Union and a return to the free trade agreements that it was founded on.

SDP – Richard Plackett

Richard is the London and South East Regional Organiser for the Social Democratic Party. The SDP represents the radical centre of British politics today, defining the limits of the market and the state and harnessing both to rebuild Britain. The Party aims to provide a political home to all social democrats who seek a stronger and more capable state along with greater individual responsibility, trust and social solidarity.

UKIP – Hoong Wai Cheah

UKIP Croydon Chair Hoong Wai has stood in Coulsdon for recent council elections and Lewisham West in the 2017 general election. UKIP is a Party that represents freedom, freedom from the European Union, freedom from political correctness and Cultural Marxism, freedom of speech, and freedom to be proud to be British. UKIP’s mission is to show the way forward for Britain as an independent, self-governing, democratic nation. They want trade, friendship and co-operation with the world.

This is a great chance to see local representatives of parties that are growing as people are increasingly dissatisfied with the discredited politics of those in Westminster.

https://leaversofbritain.co.uk/events/debate-for-democracy/