When you think about the Syrian refugee crisis consider these figures & remember it's not mere numbers, it's about people:
But if you want to talk about numbers - Cameron and the Tory Government are going to ask Suffolk to take just 200 refugees, over 4 years - I am sure that most Ipswich people will agree that figure is far too low - This Tory Government should do far more to help those suffering because of the war in Syria.
In this blog I will be giving my political opinions on both issues at home and abroad. I will also focus on the issues that affect the people of Ipswich and in particular those who live in Rushmere Ward. I will also try and give an insight to how I will be campaigning in Rushmere and Ipswich
Saturday, 30 January 2016
Friday, 29 January 2016
Cameron can't answer questions and Ipswich Tories can't ask them!
At Prime Minister’s Question time this week not only did
David Cameron fail to respond to any questions he was asked with a thoughtful
answer (on Google, Saudi arm sales) he also managed to demean the role of Prime
Minister by describing those who are living in atrocious conditions in Calais
as a ‘bunch of migrants’ – remember this the same week we mark ‘Holocaust Day’.
Many believe this was not a slip of the tongue but a
pre-medicated move to either take the focus away from the Google cock up or to
try and look tough on migration so to appease his Eurosceptic colleagues. Whatever
the reason, it was not the sort of comment that a Prime Minister of the country
should be making.
Unfortunately his comment looks quite Liberal when you
compare it with the right wing drivel (and scaremongering words) that were posted
on a blog by the Ipswich Tory leader, Nadia Cenci. Her comments declaring that
many stuck in Calais were possibly terrorists on their way to UK, were quite
sickening to read and again not the sort of words you would expect or hope to
see from an elected politician. – “all the
infiltration of terrorists (and I bet there's quite a few of them at Calais so
frustrated at not reaching our shores as easily as Merkel's now very new and unrecognisable
country). “
She then turned her piece into
an anti EU rant, using such terms as “EU and all it's horrible socialist
experiments” and “if the EU doesn't collapse before then under the weight of it’s
own corrupt, poisonous and egotistical head. “
We are informed by many that our
Tory MP, Ben Gummer is pro EU – if he is, he should now stand up and inform his
constituents that he does not agree with the comments of his local Tory leader.
There are so many rumours and bits
of miss-information floating round, it is important that politicians stick to
the facts, the comments of Nadia Cenci do not help. Last night we invited a
local refugee charity to a Labour meeting so we could discover the truth.
I was shocked how little Cameron
intends to do- in the next 5 years, the Tories propose to allow 200 Syrians to
settle in Suffolk- just 40 a year, so expect about 10 families at the most –
whilst at the same time Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey have millions of refugees
living in their countries.
Even then Cllr Pope failed to follow up his questions with a
good supplementary whilst Cllr Debman is correct that park football now does
seem a thing of the past, it is not IBC who are to blame, the FA for one should
look at their own actions quite closely and Ipswich dies provide quality
facilities at Gainsborough, Whitton and now Ransomes.
Cllr Pope is right in questioning how much work has gone on
between the council and the college but his timing was poor as this week the
college has launched it’s own ‘vision’ document which will see more cooperative
work between the organisations.
Then we had the really bad questions starting with Cllr Cenci! She asked how much to council spend to cover their union facilities agreement, but she could not help herself and turned it a pre-election statement and asked how much does it cost the council tax payer. The amount is £45,00 but she was quickly informed that only a small percentage of that comes from council tax, we could have added that Tory run Suffolk spend more on when the Tories were in power in Ipswich they did not try and stop paying this money- which is probably the most economical way to run Human Resources at the council.
We then had Cllr Phillips ask how much our legal costs were for work on the Ravenswood inquiry, seeming to forget the fact that we were only having an inquiry because Pickles and Gummer called the project in as a blatant piece of electioneering.
But that was not the end of it, we had Cllr Vickery ask about the Olympic 2012 legacy, only weeks after the local paper had published a report that lavished praise on Labour run Ipswich for all the work we had done with sport but he made even more of a mess of an earlier question when he asked why groups such as the Friends of the parks were no longer invited to the Culture and Leisure working group, he did not seem to realise that parks had not been part of the culture portfolio for the last 8 months.
What the night did highlight is that this group of Tory councilors and candidates are not capable of running a council, and let us make sure in May that they never get a chance.
Labels:
Ben Gummer MP,
Calais,
Nadia Cenci,
Refugees,
Richard Pope,
Robin Vickery,
Syria
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Good way to help save Ipswich 'Park & Ride'
The two Ipswich 'Park & Ride' schemes in Ipswich are under threat from cuts to be implemented by the Tory County Council - they mention under use, well hope they read the Ipswich Star today, in a great article by regular columnist, Lynne Mortimer she asks if all our County Councilors are taking full advantage of the 'Park & Ride' when they come to Ipswich to attend meetings.
As Colin Noble and all his Cabinet are from outside Ipswich, it would be a good way of backing the scheme plus reducing congestion (if only by a few cars ) in the town.
I guess that the answer may be none of them use the scheme as they have a free car park in the town! Maybe sell the car park and use the money to invest in our Fire service rather than cut it and at the same time help keep the 'Park & Ride' schemes.
Over to you Mr Noble and the Tory (non-Ipswich) Cabinet!
As Colin Noble and all his Cabinet are from outside Ipswich, it would be a good way of backing the scheme plus reducing congestion (if only by a few cars ) in the town.
I guess that the answer may be none of them use the scheme as they have a free car park in the town! Maybe sell the car park and use the money to invest in our Fire service rather than cut it and at the same time help keep the 'Park & Ride' schemes.
Over to you Mr Noble and the Tory (non-Ipswich) Cabinet!
Labels:
Colin Noble,
Park & Ride,
Suffolk County Council
Sunday, 24 January 2016
My week ahead, 25 - 30 January 2016
Monday 25 January - 6pm, Labour Group meeting
Wednesday 27 January - 6pm, Ipswich Borough, Full Council meeting
Thursday 28 January - 7pm, North East Ipswich Labour meeting, speaker from the Refugee support centre - Old Times Guest House, Cauldwell Hall Rd
Friday 29 January - 8am, Culture portfolio meeting
Saturday 30 January - 10am, Labour campaigning in Rushmere Ward
A fine sunny Saturday and great to join 20 other Ipswich Labour members back on the doorstep, we have been campaigning all year but now their is an added bounce in our step as we start to focus on the elections in May (with a possible Euro referendum in June also on our minds).
Yesterday we were in North West Ipswich, and as well as canvassing we were also collecting signatures for our joint campaign with the FBU to stop the savage Tory cuts to our fire service.
I got an interesting response on the doorstep and one that highlights a problem Labour has got nationally. Everyone was keen to sign our petition against the Tory cuts to our fire service, even Tory voters and that is the issue. Many people are happy to vote Tory in the General Election are are very unhappy with the Tory County Council and would not want a Tory run Borough Council. What they seem to be unaware of or happy to ignore is the fact that many of the proposed cuts are due to the way the Tory Government are slashing funding to local councils.
I can understand their concerns about the Tories taking control in Ipswich - they would look to freeze council tax (even if the Tory Government is expecting councils to now raise council tax by 2%) so without Government support a Tory council in Ipswich could lead to the closing of sports centres, swimming pools, cuts to to grants to local charities and a start to charging for your bins.
What we have to do as the Labour party is to persuade voters that they can trust a Labour run Government just like they already trust Labour Councils over Tory run administrations.
This week we also saw one more Ben Gummer column where there is no mention of Europe - with a possible referendum under 6 months away, is it not about time our MP tells his constituents if he wishes us to stay in Europe?
Wednesday 27 January - 6pm, Ipswich Borough, Full Council meeting
Thursday 28 January - 7pm, North East Ipswich Labour meeting, speaker from the Refugee support centre - Old Times Guest House, Cauldwell Hall Rd
Friday 29 January - 8am, Culture portfolio meeting
Saturday 30 January - 10am, Labour campaigning in Rushmere Ward
A fine sunny Saturday and great to join 20 other Ipswich Labour members back on the doorstep, we have been campaigning all year but now their is an added bounce in our step as we start to focus on the elections in May (with a possible Euro referendum in June also on our minds).
Yesterday we were in North West Ipswich, and as well as canvassing we were also collecting signatures for our joint campaign with the FBU to stop the savage Tory cuts to our fire service.
I got an interesting response on the doorstep and one that highlights a problem Labour has got nationally. Everyone was keen to sign our petition against the Tory cuts to our fire service, even Tory voters and that is the issue. Many people are happy to vote Tory in the General Election are are very unhappy with the Tory County Council and would not want a Tory run Borough Council. What they seem to be unaware of or happy to ignore is the fact that many of the proposed cuts are due to the way the Tory Government are slashing funding to local councils.
I can understand their concerns about the Tories taking control in Ipswich - they would look to freeze council tax (even if the Tory Government is expecting councils to now raise council tax by 2%) so without Government support a Tory council in Ipswich could lead to the closing of sports centres, swimming pools, cuts to to grants to local charities and a start to charging for your bins.
What we have to do as the Labour party is to persuade voters that they can trust a Labour run Government just like they already trust Labour Councils over Tory run administrations.
This week we also saw one more Ben Gummer column where there is no mention of Europe - with a possible referendum under 6 months away, is it not about time our MP tells his constituents if he wishes us to stay in Europe?
Sunday, 17 January 2016
My week ahead, 18 - 23 January 2016
Monday 18 January, 4pm – Culture portfolio
briefing
6pm – Labour Group training
Tuesday 19 January, 5pm – Early Warning
Group
Thursday 21 January, 7pm – North East
Ipswich Labour campaigning
Saturday 23 January, 10am – Labour
campaigning in South East Ipswich
On Thursday at the North East Ipswich Area Committee, we had
a briefing by senior Fire Officers on what can only be described as a plan for
savage cuts to our Suffolk Fire Service with Ipswich seeming to be facing the
brunt of the cuts.
The tow senior Fire Officers were very honest in the answers
they gave the public and councillors (not surprising but most of the questions
came from the Labour councillors as only one Tory councillor out of the 4
present asked a question – are they happy with the planned cuts?)
We had been promised that the Tory Cabinet Member
responsible for the Fire Service would attend but he had ended up remaining at
Endeavour House trying to explain the cuts to the Fire Service Staff, but we
would have hoped to have seen at least one Tory County Councillor present but
we had none. Cllr Murray the only Tory County Councillor in Ipswich sent his
apologies and there was no sign of Cllr Hudson.
Who is Cllr Hudson you may ask, well he is the supposed Tory
solution for Ipswich having no representation on the ruling Tory Cabinet but
not sure he spending much time on Ipswich matters, he has been given the dates
of all the 5 Ipswich Area Committees but so far has failed to attend any and I
am almost certain that he been at no other meetings held in the Borough – Full Council,
Executive or Scrutiny.
So maybe he should just give up the role as it becomes more
obvious by every meeting he fails to attend that his appointment by Tory
leader, Colin Noble was just a simple PR stunt and even more evidence (if it
was needed) that the Tories have no interest in what happens in Ipswich – the County
town of Suffolk.
One test of the County will be the building of the Wet Dock
Crossing, the original plan by Mr Gummer did not seem to me to stack up and just
seemed all talk as I could not see how a crossing involving the Island would
help alleviate traffic congestion in Star Lane, but I do see some merits in the
new plan that was presented this week but Mr Gummer may not be so keen on the
new price tag, over £100 million and almost twice the original budget - £100
million may seem cheap when you try and work out what the Tories spent £20
million on with ‘Travel Ipswich’ budget!
The new Wet Dock project would require a financial
contribution from local Government, not sure how Mr Gummer will have to cheek
to ask for anything off us when his Government has just slashed its direct
grant to us. The Tory County Council may also struggle to help pay for the
crossing when it also has to contribute to the second crossing in Lowestoft
which seems to be above the proposed Ipswich Wet Dock crossing in the major
project pecking order.
Sunday, 10 January 2016
My week ahead, 11 - 17 January 2016
Monday 11 January, 5pm
– Briefing on cuts to Suffolk Police Force
7pm – Labour Group
campaigning
Thursday 14
January, 6pm – North East Partnership Group meeting
7pm – North East
Area Committee, St John’s Church – Cauldwell Hall Road
Saturday 16
January, 10am – Labour campaigning in North East Ipswich
Sunday 17 January,
7pm – Labour fundraising curry night
It was great to get out campaigning again on what could be a
busy year, we know we have council elections in Ipswich in May and they will be
combined with the vote for the Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner and it now
seems that David Cameron is keen on a Summer vote in his proposed European
Referendum, leaving little time to campaign after he has completed his re-negotiation
with our EU partners. Also giving little time for the splits in the Tory Party
to surface and possible destroy his hopes of a further 4 years as Prime
Minister.
We have our own well documented splits in the Labour Party
and I can’t see a total truce between both sides of the party but there are
enough local members willing to work hard for the party and actually use
campaigning to show that we are united in our refusal to accept that the Tory
way is the best way.
In fact local Ipswich Tories know that the Tory way is not
popular as they are quick to distance themselves from unpopular Tory policy by
shouting “it’s not us it the (Tory run) County Council” seeming to forget that
the proposed cuts to the Fire Service and rural transport are down to Tory
Government cuts (plus a large dose of ideological reasons).
Any bad news in Ipswich seems to just be ignored by local
Tory politicians, their leader is quick to comment on the terrible events in
Cologne (as she has the right to) but total silence from any local Tory over
the very critical Ofsted report that Thurleston Academy received this week.
We also hear very little comment from any local Tory councillor
(or either MP in fact) over the cuts to our Fire Service, Police Service, and
transport budget or highway fiasco.
Maybe the local Ipswich Tory party should be renamed the
Tory ‘Head in the Sand’ party?
We will campaign on our great record as a Labour Borough
Council – Council homes built, investment in town centre, grants to cover cuts
to education by Tory County Council but it is only right for us to highlight
what you get from a Tory run council – cuts, cuts and cuts all with little
consultation!
Sunday, 3 January 2016
My week ahead, 4 - 10 January 2016
Monday 4 January, 7am – Labour campaigning
4pm - Culture
Portfolio meeting
7pm – Labour Group campaigning
Wednesday 6 January,
Culture working group
Friday 8 January,
Lecture to Public Service students at Suffolk New College
Saturday 9 January,
10am – Labour campaigning in the town centre
For many work in 2016 will start tomorrow and many will
start their day by using a train, our Tory MP, Ben Gummer has banged on about
the great improvements that he and his fellow Tory MPs from Witham and Norwich have
provided for us on our local railways – what a load of rubbish – most of us
have just seen the system get worse but fares increase.
It has become obvious for many that all Mr Gummer is really interested
in is the Ipswich-London line, the cry of ‘Norwich in 90 and Ipswich in 60’ but
in fact tat will just mean a worse service for those who just want to travel to
Colchester or Chelmsford, maybe Mr Gummer is becoming more like the former Tory
MP for South Suffolk – Tim Yeo and just more interested in making it back to
London as fast as he can?
What i think most commuters and occasional passengers would
rather have is a guaranteed Ipswich to London in 75 minutes but with a clean train,
seat, wif-fi and maybe a buffet.
Yet again yesterday there were no trains between Ipswich and
Felixstowe, but if it is not going to London, Mr Gummer does not seem
interested – actually I maybe wrong as he was keen on the varsity line for
Cambridge to Oxford , but not sure how it will help those of us in Ipswich when
the Ipswich to Cambridge line is so slow. We have also not seen the promised improvements
to the Ipswich – Peterborough service, an important link to trains to the
Midlands and the North East. Only a few weeks ago we had no trains on that line
but thankfully Tory MP for Suffolk Coastal did give her constituents the advice
that they could o go via Cambridge! A tweet that indicates how out of touch Therese Coffey is with her constituents, at least it was a tweet giving some sort of
advice as most of her tweets seem to be written by Tory HQ (something she has in
common with Mr Gummer).
It might not be all pain sailing for Mr Gummer on his rail
crusade, the latest franchise deal was thrown into chaos when one of the
bidders pulled out of a joint bid and the new MP for South Suffolk may have
realised that ‘Ipswich in 60’ may not mean a better service for his constituents,
who in fact may see less trains from places like Marks Tey an important junction
for many from South of the county.
Mr Gummer mentioned the railways and the town centre in his ‘New
Year’ message but no mention of Europe – strange when it now seems that Mr
Cameron may even want to go to the country with the Euro referendum in the Summer.
I believe Mr Gummer is pro the EU but we hear nothing from him whilst the local
Tory Leader is anti EU and one of their candidates for the local elections in
May even blamed the flooding in the North of England of Europe. So I for one
think it is about time our MP tells us his constituents what his views e on
Europe and the EU referendum .
Labels:
Ben Gummer,
Europe,
Railways,
Therese Coffey,
Tim Yeo
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