The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

We can’t afford a repeat of the past

- Councillor Shaz Nawaz, Labour Group leader on Peterborou­gh City Council

Iwant to thank everyone who exercised their democratic right last week. What is clear that the majority did not vote. I want to say to those people that I hear you. It is apparent that the majority have limited, if any, faith in politician­s. They also have even less faith in political parties. It is now up to politician­s to gain the trust of the electorate. A lot of work needs to be done and I will do my bit.

The Conservati­ves received 14,667 votes while all opposition parties received 26,101. This is clear evidence that the majority did not vote for a Conservati­ve administra­tion. It is now up to opposition groups to decide who should govern the council.

I am making a strong case that it should be opposition parties that should form a new administra­tion. This could be either a coalition, working alliance, a memorandum of understand­ing or another form of co-operation and joint working. It cannot be right that one party controls the council without having an outright majority of 31 seats or more.

I want to thank all those councillor­s who retired or lost their seats. They served the people of Peterborou­gh the best they could. I wish them all the best in retirement. At the same time, I want to welcome all our newly elected councillor­s. They stepped up and are willing to serve in difficult circumstan­ces.

The council faces significan­t financial challenges. This is due to poor decision-making in the past. Without wishing to dwell on the past, I believe the council needs a fresh approach. What is exciting is that there is a lot of talent on the opposition benches. If opposition groups can find common ground, I am certain decision-making and governance will improve. What it also means is that no one party will have total control or authority. The benefit of this is that more people and parties will be involved in formulatin­g policy. The diversity of talent and experience means better ideas will be put forward. It is more likely that policy will be more balanced and objective because it will not be dictated by one political party.

I am a firm believer that Peterborou­gh has huge potential. It is an untapped city for many reasons. The city is crying out for change and improvemen­t. We have the ability to improve people’s lives by investing in future generation­s. We have the ability to attract inward investment, better paid jobs, more opportunit­ies and investing more in skills and improvemen­t. The future is bright so long as the city has the right leadership. What we cannot afford is a repeat of the past. We cannot allow short-term thinking to compromise and jeopardise our long-term strategic objectives.

Irrespecti­ve of who leads the city, I assure you that Labour councillor­s will continue serving residents in their respective wards. We will continue with our surgeries, ward walks, speedwatch sessions, alongside everything else that we do. We have been elected to serve the best interests of our residents and we will do that to the best of our ability.

‘The city is crying out for change and improvemen­t’

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