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- 2015 Elections: 11 new BME MP’s make history
- 70th Anniversary of the Partition of India
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- Briefing Paper: Ethnic Minorities in Politics and Public Life
- Civil Rights Leader Ratna Lachman dies
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- Goldsmiths Students' Union External Trustee
- International Commissioners condemn the appalling murder of Tyre Nichols
- Iqbal Wahhab OBE empowers Togo prisoners
- Job Vacancy: Head of Campaigns and Communications
- Media and Public Relations Officer for Jean Lambert MEP (full-time)
- Number 10 statement - race disparity unit
- Pathway to Success 2022
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- Rashan Charles had no Illegal Drugs
- Serena Williams: Black women should demand equal pay
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- The Colour of Power 2021
- The Power of Poetry
- The UK election voter registration countdown begins now
- Volunteering roles at Community Alliance Lewisham (CAL)
OBV alumni Clive Lewis wins selection battle
Clive Lewis confounded his critics by beating his rivals to be the Labour candidate for Norwich South in the next General Election.
Lewis, a local BBC reporter and presenter and a territorial army officer who served in Helmand province, Afghanistan had to beat two local authority cabinet members and the drummer from the pop group Blur.
As an alumni of the OBV MP shadowing scheme, Lewis was happy to speak exclusively to the organisation after his selection.
"There is still a long way to go for me to represent the people in my beloved city Norwich, but this is a big step and I have many people to thank not least OBV for giving me the Westminster experience and self belief."
OBV’s Simon Woolley commented,
It’s just great to see this young man develop in a way that has given him the tools for the greatest professional challenge of his life. It was very clear to me that his burning desire has been to be a good public servant and not the fame game that drives many to Westminster. We hope that he can follow in Helen Grant MP’s footsteps who became the first OBV alumni to get elected to our national seat of power.
But right now, well done Clive.
Simon Woolley
Picture: Clive Lewis