Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

WHERE WAS MR CORBYN?

- Peter Jewell Via email S Howard Lynn Perry MBE Director children’s services, west Fiona Woods Events manager Leonard Cheshire Disability

I LIKE Jeremy Corbyn and most of what he stands for.

But I just don’t think that he is a good communicat­or, doesn’t shout loud enough and seems to be halfhearte­d in some things. Where was he during the referendum?

I believe there will be an election sooner, rather than later, and that we must have a leader who can compete and get the message across, and appeal to all of the electorate.

If Labour loses badly in another election, we could be as unelectabl­e as the Lib Dems are now for many years to come, leaving those snake oil salesmen in the Tory Party thinking all their Christmase­s have come at once! Jeremy Corbyn thing he accused Corbyn of.

He went too far and the Nationalis­ts made a clean sweep.

Ironically, Gordon Brown saved his bacon – a person who he denigrates.

It was he who called a needless referendum. Why? Because he put the Tory Party before the country.

He smarmily told Corbyn `for heaven’s sake, go’.

This from the man who is the most incompeten­t and damaging PM in modern history. for taxis and private hire vehicles.

This new measure is needed urgently.

The nature of the driver’s role – including having reason to drive at night and to carry children and young people as passengers – can create conditions which make child sexual exploitati­on more likely.

Taxi drivers can become the eyes and ears of the community. I

It takes a whole community to keep children safe and preventati­ve work must focus not just on the police and statutory agencies, but also on private sector workers, especially those in the night-time economy. get your free fundraisin­g pack.

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