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Brighton and Hove’s Labour leader spells out his plans

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 8 May, 2014 at 2:19PM
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Labour’s leader in Brighton and Hove has spelt out his priorities if his party wins control of the council in local elections in a year’s time.

Councillor Warren Morgan used an article to set out his plans for running Brighton and Hove City Council.

He wrote: “In a year’s time the residents of Brighton and Hove will elect 54 councillors to run the city until 2019 in a time of unprecedented challenges for our local council.

“The task of a Labour council under my leadership, if Labour wins the most seats on May 7th 2015, will be to restore confidence in local government in the city, to ensure the council gets the basics right, and to begin delivering the solutions on jobs, homes, schools and cost of living challenges that Brighton and Hove needs.

“Getting the basics right is vital if we are to win back the trust in our local council that the Greens have squandered.

“We will listen to residents and work with them and their communities, our communities, not impose the solutions we think best as the Greens have done.

Councillor Warren Morgan
Councillor Warren Morgan

“Satisfaction with the Green council stands at under 50 per cent. Labour in Hackney has taken resident satisfaction levels with the council from 23 per cent in 2001 to 74 per cent last year. Labour in Brighton and Hove want to do the same.

“As one of our first priorities, during our first year we will ensure that rubbish is collected, that streets are kept clean and that recycling levels begin to climb again.

“Less recycling is collected now than in 2007, and Brighton and Hove is recycling less than half the waste of most similar cities.

“This must change. Residents expect their refuse and recycling to be collected, and their streets cleaned; the most basic and universal of services people expect in return for their council tax.

“Brighton and Hove has weathered the recession well but too many people are in jobs that don’t use the talents they have, or are in jobs that don’t give them the pay and security they need to get on the housing ladder or avoid falling into debt.

“We will promote the creation of jobs paying the living wage or more in all parts of the city and all sectors of the economy, not just the city centre.

“No young person should be unemployed for more than a year; we will help meet the commitment made by Ed Miliband that a Labour government will provide jobs and training for people under 26 and out of work.

“Labour will work with communities, developers, tenants, landlords and other partners to deliver more affordable housing.

“It is not right that the city has dropped into the bottom ten places for new housing starts under the Greens.

“We want to make sure that fair rents and decent, affordable rented accommodation are within reach for those that need it in the city.

“Labour has pledged action on this that will benefit thousands of private sector tenants in Brighton and Hove.

“Homelessness in our city is simply unacceptable, and a Labour council will do whatever it can to help people off the streets and into secure housing.

“The demands and rising costs of social care are a challenge for the city, and Labour will not shirk its responsibilities to the vulnerable residents who rely on care services the council provides.

“Working with partners in the NHS we must ensure care focuses on the person.

“We need schools providing enough places, enough choice and the highest standards of education for our young people.

“We will end the political games played by the Greens and the Conservatives with our schools.

“If elected Labour will strive to ensure children are taught in excellent schools where staff are valued and qualified, and the potential of every pupil is brought out.

“The new strategy announced this week is a way forward we support.”

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Comments 6

  1. Rostrum says:
    12 years ago

    Restore confidence
    Getting the basics right
    Listen to residents

    Same-old Same-old

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  2. Rostrum says:
    12 years ago

    Restore confidence
    Getting the basics right
    Listen to residents

    Same-old Same-old

    Reply
  3. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Motherhood and apple pie from Warren who has played political games with the city, which has cost millions at a time when the city has weathered savage cuts to government grants. Good to see he is adopting some Green policies though.

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  4. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Motherhood and apple pie from Warren who has played political games with the city, which has cost millions at a time when the city has weathered savage cuts to government grants. Good to see he is adopting some Green policies though.

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  5. pachallis says:
    12 years ago

    @HJarrs – of course you could emphasize what the greens have actually achieved over the past 4 years (postage stamp provided for you to write on) rather than attacking everyone else?

    The green manifesto for voting for Alexandra and Keith as MEPs makes it obvious that the greens are coming clean as purely a left-wing party – which they now want to claim as their USP.

    The only green pro-environment item seems to be towards reducing emissions – and we know how badly they have done in Brighton town centre?

    Remember everyone – make sure you use you vote in the forthcoming elections – and make sure you vote for ANY party except green – you know how much money they have wasted on their vanity projects and what they have done to this once great city!

    Reply
  6. pachallis says:
    12 years ago

    @HJarrs – of course you could emphasize what the greens have actually achieved over the past 4 years (postage stamp provided for you to write on) rather than attacking everyone else?

    The green manifesto for voting for Alexandra and Keith as MEPs makes it obvious that the greens are coming clean as purely a left-wing party – which they now want to claim as their USP.

    The only green pro-environment item seems to be towards reducing emissions – and we know how badly they have done in Brighton town centre?

    Remember everyone – make sure you use you vote in the forthcoming elections – and make sure you vote for ANY party except green – you know how much money they have wasted on their vanity projects and what they have done to this once great city!

    Reply

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