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Sajid Javid’s ‘message to kids like me’
Defeated Tory leadership candidate Sajid Javid did not shy away from bringing up his Bristol roots during his campaign to become prime minister.
The home secretary spent his formative years in the city, moving to Stapleton Road in Easton when he was four after his parents took over a ladieswear shop.
After being knocked out of the contest on Thursday, Javid wrote an letter, “my message to kids like me”.
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He wrote: “If my ambition and conduct in this contest has set an example for anyone, then it has been more than worth it.
“This is my message to those children growing up as I did. To kids who look and feel a bit different to their classmates. Those who don’t have many toys or private tutors. Those who feel like outsiders and wonder whether ‘opportunity’ is just for other people…
“Work hard, have faith in your abilities, and don’t let anyone try to cut you down to size or say you aren’t a big enough figure to aim high. You have as much right as anyone to a seat at the top table, to be ambitious for yourself and to make your voice heard.
“So seize every opportunity that this wonderful country presents to you with both hands. Your – and our – best days lie ahead.”
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