Sunderland Echo

Candidates for Silksworth ward

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LIBERAL DEMOCRAT – THOMAS CRAWFORD

I’m standing to be elected to Sunderland City Council as I believe it’s time for real change in our city. I think Sunderland council needs new, fresh voices on it to hold the ruling Labour group to account. As a Liberal Democrat, I believe that decisions need to be made closer to the people that they affect. That’s why, if elected to the city council, I’ll will take the decision-making process further out of council offices, and closer to ordinary residents. A vote for the Liberal Democrats is a vote to change our city.

GREEN PARTY – CHRIS CROZIER

I believe in a more equal, democratic and sustainabl­e future for Sunderland. I have previously campaigned in Sunderland to stop the council fining beggars and bin rakers in the city centre. While aggressive behaviour should not be tolerated, the plan targeted all beggars. Fining those with nothing was both pointless and a cynical way for our council to hide the visible signs of cuts to services. We need to stand up for our public services, for education, for our emergency services and our libraries, the heart of our communitie­s. Make a positive change. Vote Green.

CONSERVATI­VE – BRYAN WITHERWICK REYNOLDS

A Conservati­ve government has brought millions of pounds of investment and thousands of new jobs to Sunderland, a change of council will bring further improvemen­ts to the city. We suffer because Labour thinks they are a fixture and they don’t have to perform. This prevents proper scrutiny. No one has resigned over the failings in children’s services. These were highlighte­d in the unpreceden­ted and shocking report which showed how our most vulnerable children had been let down. It has been a Conservati­ve government that has invested in Sunderland.

LABOUR PARTY – PHIL TYE

I have worked tirelessly during my term of office securing vital funding for our local services, including successful­ly spearheadi­ng the campaign to save youth provision across the city. I continue to work six evenings a week volunteeri­ng as a youth worker walking the streets come rain or shine, working with young people and directing them to a variety of positive activities. This gives me first-hand experience identifyin­g issues around the ward, allowing me to report them onto the council, it’s also a great opportunit­y to speak too many of you when I am out and about understand­ing what matters to you most.

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