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Ibrahim Dogus: Restaurant owner replaces Tom Watson as Labour candidate | Ibrahim Dogus: Restaurant owner replaces Tom Watson as Labour candidate |
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Ibrahim Dogus is to replace Tom Watson as West Bromwich East's Labour candidate after the deputy leader said he would not stand for re-election. | Ibrahim Dogus is to replace Tom Watson as West Bromwich East's Labour candidate after the deputy leader said he would not stand for re-election. |
Mr Dogus, a restaurant entrepreneur and Labour councillor, is the current mayor of Lambeth. | Mr Dogus, a restaurant entrepreneur and Labour councillor, is the current mayor of Lambeth. |
Mr Watson, an MP for 18 years, announced on the first day of the election campaign he would be standing down. | Mr Watson, an MP for 18 years, announced on the first day of the election campaign he would be standing down. |
He cited "personal, not political" reasons for his decision. | He cited "personal, not political" reasons for his decision. |
Mr Dogus, who owns three restaurants in London, said he was "proud" to have been selected as the candidate and "would waste no time at all taking the fight to the Tories". | Mr Dogus, who owns three restaurants in London, said he was "proud" to have been selected as the candidate and "would waste no time at all taking the fight to the Tories". |
"I'd like to pay a huge tribute to Tom Watson, who served the people of the West Bromwich East constituency so diligently," he added. | "I'd like to pay a huge tribute to Tom Watson, who served the people of the West Bromwich East constituency so diligently," he added. |
"I am proud to call him a friend, and recognise I have big shoes to fill as the Labour candidate." | "I am proud to call him a friend, and recognise I have big shoes to fill as the Labour candidate." |
He said he was looking forward to "meeting local people and listening to their concerns". | He said he was looking forward to "meeting local people and listening to their concerns". |
"I relish the chance to fight for local people, to champion communities and businesses, and to deliver the decent services people round here deserve." | "I relish the chance to fight for local people, to champion communities and businesses, and to deliver the decent services people round here deserve." |
Earlier this year Mr Dogus received death threats on social media for putting an anti-Brexit message on receipts at his restaurants. | Earlier this year Mr Dogus received death threats on social media for putting an anti-Brexit message on receipts at his restaurants. |
He refused to remove the message that read "Brexit is bad! Immigrants make Britain great! They also cooked and served your food today." | He refused to remove the message that read "Brexit is bad! Immigrants make Britain great! They also cooked and served your food today." |
The prospective parliamentary candidates already chosen by their parties include: | |
Nicola Richards (Conservatives) | |
Andy Graham (Liberal Democrats) | |
Mark Redding (Green) | |
George Galloway (Independent) | |
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