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A week is a long time – even in local politics!

by Frank le Duc
Friday 1 Mar, 2019 at 12:05AM
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Homes and health top new Brighton and Hove council leader’s ‘to do’ list

Councillor Daniel Yates

Oh what a long time a week is in politics – even local politics!

In the fortnight since I last wrote there have been so many changes that it is difficult to know where to start.

My Labour minority administration has seen the loss of two longstanding councillors (one to the Tories if you can believe that), Labour has committed itself to supporting a vote on any final Brexit deal and Theresa May has finally recognised that the threat of a no-deal Brexit causes more instability than even the loss of three Tory MPs to the newly formed Independent Group in Westminster.

Finally, emboldened by gaining an additional councillor, our local Tory opposition first stated publicly that it is in no rush to try to take over the council.

Then the following day they u-turned by announcing that they were planning to do exactly this.

Given the challenges our communities and city face at the moment, for the Tories to be focusing on a short-term power grab that will last less than two months – due to the city-wide local elections this May – is quite frankly bizarre and likely to be seen as wholly unnecessary by the majority of residents.

In contrast, I have three priorities over the next two months. None of these are about game-playing and they are all focused on the delivery of – and the protection of – our valued public services.

First, I will have been pushing this week for the Labour budget to be agreed and implemented. This is our prime role as an administration.

Many months of work have delivered a lower council tax rise than the last two years and increased investment into key priority services such as children’s services, adult social care and refuse and recycling services.

Second, I will continue to try to make the city a great place to live, while recognising that we must strive to do things better every day.

Third, I will campaign to ensure that Labour councillors are able to take full majority control of the city council in May to deliver a radical manifesto that ensures the city can flourish and addresses the triple threat of Tory austerity, Tory Brexit and climate change.

Councillor Daniel Yates is the Labour leader of Brighton and Hove City Council – for now at least.

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  1. Ian says:
    7 years ago

    Labours legacy to the City:

    Graffiti, mess, woeful transport system, travellers, bullying, lack of vision, letting Crest Nicholson landbank King Alfred Black Rock & extension of Churchill Sw & Brighton Centre development on hold, massaging homeless count, insensitive tower block approvals, antisemitism, attempting to close Hove Library & it goes on & on.

    Two months to kick Labour out.

    The City is crying out for CHANGE

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  2. Martin Woodhead says:
    7 years ago

    because every other council sorted travelers oh wait they didn’t and less than 200 complaints about antisemitism in a party with half a million members still waiting for my momentum issued set of jackboots and brown shirt.

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