
A vision for stronger communities.
A community-rooted, future-focused plan for Birmingham — built on service, opportunity, equality and a louder local voice.
What Mr Ali is fighting for.
Safer Neighbourhoods
Working with residents, traders and police to make our streets places of confidence — not concern. Investment in lighting, youth diversion, and visible community presence.
Opportunities for Young People
Apprenticeships, mentoring and grassroots sport. Every young person in east Birmingham deserves a route into work, education or enterprise that respects their potential.
Health Equality
Closing the cancer-outcome gap, expanding screening uptake, and ensuring vital health information reaches every community in the language it speaks at home.
Stronger Local Voices
Resident-led decision making. Forums and structures where the people of Hodge Hill, Alum Rock and Bromford shape what happens in their own streets.
Community Investment
Fighting for our share — for parks, hubs, schools and high streets. East Birmingham has been overlooked for too long. That changes when we organise.
Social Cohesion
Birmingham's diversity is its superpower. Cohesion isn't a slogan — it's iftars with neighbours, women's groups across faiths, and young people on the same pitch.
Economic Opportunity
Backing local traders, supporting small business, and connecting communities to the city's growth — not leaving them watching it from the side.
Better Representation
Communities led by people who actually live in them, know them and have served them. Leadership that looks like Birmingham — and listens like a neighbour.
Working Together
No single leader fixes a city. Partnerships across faith, public sector, voluntary groups, business and residents — that's how Birmingham gets stronger.
"Leadership isn't about titles. It's about turning up — and bringing people with you."
— Mohammed Ali

