• News, views and information from Zahid Iqbal, your Parliamentary Candidate for Bradford West
  • About Zahid

    Zahid Iqbal grew up in Pudsey and went to Preisthorpe comprehensive school before studying Law at North Staffordshire. He went on to train as a barrister at Lincolns Inn.

    In his professional life he has run a large successsful property development company with his wife. At this moment his firm has a £10 million development project underway in the centre of Bradford. The project will create affordable housing, first time buyer property and retail shops providing employment for the local community. The project is committed to help regenerate Bradford.

    Zahid currently lives with his wife Ferzana and three teenage children. His oldest daughter Sana is studying Journalism at university. His other daughter Ayesha is studying her GCSEs, and his son Yusef is currently in high school. As a father Zahid understands the problems faced by teenagers today and the importance of education for our children.

    His interests outside of politics include football, cricket and reading.

Campaign

Doorstep Crime 

You should always be careful when answering your door to someone you don’t recognise.

Sometimes strangers will come to your door for a legitimate reason. However, on rare occasions, people can come with criminal intentions, with the sole aim of getting inside your home. They may tell you that your house needs to be repaired, that you need to improve your home security, offer to tarmac your driveway, cut your trees, or even that they are from the Council and need to check something inside your property.

These people can be male, female, old or young, and may come individually, as a couple, or in a group.

Simple Tips to help avoid being a victim of doorstep crime: 

·       Fix a security chain to your door and use it whenever anyone comes to the door.

·       If you feel unsure about the caller – don’t answer the door.

·       If you feel unsure after speaking to the person at the door – say “no thanks”, and close it.

·       Find out the name and address of the company that the person at the door works for – if you are concerned about any of the details that they provide, ask them to wait outside, and close the door while you call the company.

·       Always look the number up in the phone book – never use a number the person provides you with.

·       Don’t be pressured by a sales pitch – you don’t have to take the deal.

·       Do not agree to any work on your property – inform the person that you will ask a family member or neighbour’s opinion first.

·       Always get a receipt with all the company details on it.

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