Georgia Gould
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 37 |
Party | Labour Party |
Books | Wasted: How Misunderstanding Young Britain Threatens Our Future |
Parents | Gail Rebuck |
Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood | |
Date of birth | May 18,1986 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Education | Camden School for Girls |
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ID | 411864 |
Georgia Gould Life story
Georgia Anne Rebuck Gould is a British Labour Party politician and the leader of Camden London Borough Council since May 2017, when she succeeded Sarah Hayward.
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... There was no suggestion the Home Office or asylum seekers created the problem, said Labour s Georgia Gould, who chairs London Councils, which represents all local authorities in the city...
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... Councillor Georgia Gould, chair of London Councils, said that...
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... Camden Council leader Georgia Gould said on Monday evening: heartbreaking, only the Camden Palace/Koko up in flames this evening, a building that holds so many memories and means so much to us in Camden...
Anti-Semitic graffiti dog painted on the London shops and cafes
... MP for Hampstead and Kilburn Tulip Siddiq, MP for Holborn and St Pancras Keir Starmer and Camden Council leader Georgia Gould released a joint statement that read: Camden is and always will be, no place for hatred...
Anti-Semitic graffiti dog painted on the London shops and cafes
A Council workers removed the graffiti, which someone had covered with a note to all the people wish "peace and goodwill"
anti-Semitic graffiti has a dog painted on a synagogue and several shops in London, during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah .
The Star of David, a Jewish Holy symbol, and "911" were spray painted in Hampstead and Belsize Park , possibly a reference to a Conspiracy Theory .
South Hampstead synagogue, was among the premises targeted, with the reports of the police 23:30 GMT on Saturday
the police are treating it as a racially motivated Hate Crime .
The graffiti, the reference to an anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theory that Jews attack responsible for the 9/11 terrorist.
It could also night a reference to the pogrom, a nationwide attack on the Jews began in Germany on 9. November 1938.
The vandalism of six days was conducted after the start of Hanukkah - One of the biggest festivals of the year for the Jewish People . No arrests have been made.
the mayor of London Sadiq Khan said on Twitter: "This makes me sick To My stomach, and added that "anti-Semitism had like this," "No Place anywhere and certainly not in London."
He also said that residents could expect more police patrols in the area.
A South Hampstead synagogue spokesman said: "This is a time for people of all cultures, of all religions and of none, United in and show our determination that we will not tolerate, prejudice, hatred, and Division - on the streets or online. "
MP for Hampstead and Kilburn Tulip Siddiq , MP for Holborn and St Pancras Keir Starmer and Camden Council leader Georgia Gould released a joint statement that read: "Camden is and always will be, No Place for hatred.
"We stand to say together with our Jewish fellow-citizens and our entire Community , these cowardly pedlars of hate do not represent Camden and our values.
"We are proud to have a strong, vibrant Jewish Community as part of our beautiful Community .
"This is not an isolated case and we all have to work against The Rising tide of hate crimes and anti-Semitism in the UK.
"Now confront the moment to find the courage to hatred and prejudice wherever we see it. "
Camden street cleaning teams to remove graffiti "as quickly and sensitively as possible," they added.
Conservative councillor for Hampstead, Oliver Cooper said he spent Sunday morning occupied the neighborhood to "horrified" residents alerted the Community Security Trust charity", for the protection of the Jewish Community .
The graffiti, the reference to an anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theory that Jews are said to be responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attack,Mr Cooper: "My first reaction is shock and horror was over.
"I have reported anti-Semitic graffiti in Hampstead, A Number of times before, including by a prohibited neo-Nazi group, but I've never seen anything to this extent. "
Mr Cooper said he came across the graffiti, in nine locations, and others, published photos of the markings on Twitter.
Ms-Siddiq described the vandalism as "incredible, senseless, disgusting anti-Semitism at The Heart of our Community ".
TÜV-Kev-Hailes, of the Met, said: "This is clearly a concerning incident and we are to be taken seriously.
"We have liaised with our partners to remove the graffiti, and the various investigations are underway to find out who is responsible.
"officers on patrol in the Region as a whole, to a certain degree of security for the local communities. "
The graffiti was seen shop window taken on Sunday afternoon.
hampstead, anti-semitism, belsize park
Source of news: bbc.com