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Sandwell’s Three MPs: London Living, Landlords, Lobbyists & The Skidder Files – A Foundation Document for Accountability

Sandwell’s Three MPs: London Living, Landlords, Lobbyists & The Skidder Files – A Foundation Document for Accountability

A deep dive into Antonia Bance, Sarah Coombes and Gurinder Singh Josan – their homes, donors, voting habits, and what the Sandwell Skidder has been shouting from the rooftops.

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SANDWELL’S THREE MPS: A FOUNDATION FOR ACCOUNTABILITY

Sandwell now has three shiny, well-packaged Labour MPs representing three of the most deprived areas in the country. What we don’t have is clarity about where they live, who funds them, and what they actually do for the people trapped between Tipton’s housing failures, West Bromwich’s broken systems, and Smethwick’s endless governance sagas.

This post brings every thread into one place: residency, money, voting records, transparency, and a special “Skidder Says” section for those who enjoy Sandwell’s longest-running political soap opera.

So let’s begin.

1. ANTONIA BANCE MP – TIPTON, WEDNESBURY & COSELEY

1.1 Where does she actually live?
Short answer: not here.

There is no public evidence that Antonia Bance lives in Sandwell, Dudley or anywhere inside the constituency.
Her only confirmed base is a constituency office in Wednesbury — an office, not a home.

Her only known “home” reference comes from a foreign-language bio placing her in Bexley, London.
No local property.
No local tenancy.
No trace.

A London-based MP parachuted into the Black Country? Absolutely.

1.2 Register of Interests
She owns no property in Sandwell or anywhere else in the Midlands.
She claims London accommodation expenses, as expected for an MP who actually lives in London.

No rental income, no land interests, nothing locally rooted.

1.3 Voting record
A perfect demonstration of Labour whip loyalty:

Voted for the Border Security Bill

Voted against an elected House of Lords (because who needs democracy?)

Voted for nationalising teacher pay for academies

Voted against assisted dying

Voted for tenants’ rights (though she’s said nothing about Sandwell’s housing failures)

Not a single sign of independence or Sandwell-first thinking.

1.4 Local accountability
She has never publicly challenged:

Sandwell Council governance failures

FOI culture

Safeguarding scandals

Housing failures

Commissioner interventions

Audit suppression

Planning controversies

She keeps her head down and her mouth shut.
Sandwell gets silence; Westminster gets obedience.

2. SARAH COOMBES MP – WEST BROMWICH

2.1 Where does she live?
Official line: “lives in West Bromwich.”
Evidence: none although heresay of rental in West Bromwich. 

What is verifiable:
She owns a London flat from which she earned rental income until late 2025.
She owns no property in West Bromwich or Sandwell.

So yes, another London landlord representing one of the poorest towns in Britain.

2.2 Donations, lobbyists and influence networks
Her campaign was showered with money:

Big-ticket individual donors

Union money

Arden Strategies-linked fundraising

Private healthcare-related donations flagged by EveryDoctor

Nothing illegal. Everything political.
A picture emerges: highly funded, highly influenced, newly installed.

2.3 Voting record – where it bites
Against the backdrop of West Bromwich’s poverty:

Voted to means-test winter fuel payments

Voted for bank surveillance of welfare claimants

Voted for cuts to disability payment structures

Voted for the Border Security Bill

Voted for assisted dying

Perfect score for Labour HQ; terrible for local pensioners, disabled residents and low-income families.

2.4 Hospitality & freebies
She has declared:

Wimbledon hospitality

BRIT Awards hospitality

An overseas trip to Jordan

Lovely treats.
Meanwhile, West Bromwich residents are lucky to afford the bus.


3. GURINDER SINGH JOSAN MP – SMETHWICK

3.1 Local roots – and local holdings
Unlike the others, Josan is from here — Smethwick born and raised.

But he also happens to be one of the largest landlords in Parliament, owning:

Multiple residential properties

Commercial holdings

His own property company (Josan Estates Ltd)

A fascinating combination when representing a borough with catastrophic housing issues.

3.2 Policing & governance background
Historically:

Member of the West Midlands Strategic Policing & Crime Board

Not on any local IAG although this is being disputed as is his influence on the independent nature of the group.

Extensive governance roles (NEC, academy trusts, HOPE not Hate)

Currently:
No public evidence he still holds any policing governance role.

3.3 Voting record
Predictably Loyalist:

Strong law-and-order rhetoric

No whip rebellions

Watch closely when the Renters Reform agenda arrives — landlord MPs often grow strangely quiet.

3.4 THE SKIDDER SAYS – Allegations, Claims & Colourful Commentary

This section summarises what The Sandwell Skidder has published over the years.
These are allegations, not established facts.
But they are widely read and politically influential around Sandwell.

A. Spellar & Watson’s “fixer”
Skidder routinely describes Josan as the long-serving fixer for John Spellar and Tom Watson — a loyal enforcer for the old Warley machine.

B. The 2017 ‘dossier politics’
According to Skidder:

Josan met him privately

Provided documents targeting Cllr Mahboob Hussain

Was part of a coordinated factional operation

The infamous 72-page dossier still hangs over local Labour history.

C. The ‘Sikh candidate bloc’ story
Skidder alleges Josan and others orchestrated a slate of Sikh Labour candidates, framing it as a “takeover.”
Highly contested, but it appears repeatedly on the blog.

D. The Rajbir Singh leadership saga
Skidder claims:

Starmer, Spellar and Josan helped install Rajbir Singh as council leader

Singh was a “puppet” for unelected figures behind the scenes


One of Sandwell’s shortest-lived leadership episodes, but Skidder insists Josan was integral to it.

E. Chance Glass & A1 Skip Hire
This is one of Skidder’s enduring themes:

He alleges “murky” connections between Josan and operators at the Chance Glass site

Claims personal involvement in skip-site disputes

Describes land deals and support as “deeply questionable”

No documentary evidence published — but this line has been consistent for years.

F. Defending Sandwell Labour
Skidder reports that Josan pushed the narrative that commissioners and interventions were “just Tory politics.”
A line inconsistent with official reports documenting catastrophic governance failings.

4. CROSS-MP ANALYSIS
Category Bance Coombes Josan

Lives locally? No evidence No evidence Yes (background)
Owns local property? No No Yes – lots
Donor/lobby links Limited Significant Moderate/unclear
Voting independence 0% 0% 0%
Governance interventions None None None
Major vulnerabilities Residency, silence London landlord, donors, votes Landlordism, Skidder allegations


5. WHAT SANDWELL DESERVES TO ASK
Where do our MPs actually live?

Whose interests do they represent?

Why are none of them publicly challenging Sandwell’s broken systems?

How have three MPs delivered no local governance accountability whatsoever?

Why do external blogs like Skidder do more investigative work on Sandwell than our elected representatives?

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