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Jamal R Ali (Arabic: جَمَال عَلِي; born May 1989) is a British Neasdonian who studied at the famous John Kelly Boys School in Neasden, London. Jamal R Ali is a Law Graduate that spent much of his life in Neasden, London. He studied at Richmond Upon Thames College before going on to do his Legal Studies at City, University of London and then The University Law School.
Joining the Liberal Democrat’s under Sarah Teather Leadership in Brent 2010, he helped shape up local schooling and community cohesiveness - he then went on to help establish a successful Law Firm in the North of England.
Having dwelled into Property - he began his first project locally before developing experience nationwide. Jamal worked for the largest independent real estate agency in the UK and assisted on major developments including a previous Crown Jewel in the Midlands.
He now works internationally advising in Middle East and UK for Savills Plc.
One of the leading figures for local community project - Jamal often involves himself with local charity in Neasden.
Jamal has been a trustee for Brent Community Law Centre and spearheaded the project to merge with Camden Town Community Law Centre.
Under Dawn Butler MP - he was invited to Houses of Parliament to advise on local issues.