The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Strong on issues that affect us all

- Dennis Jones, Labour Group leader

This week, postal votes will be delivered to those who have asked for one. By using your vote wisely, you can make a vital difference to our city and the way in which it is run.

So, what does the Labour group hope to achieve with your help, either postal voting or by going to the polling station? Simply, and quite naturally, we’d like to be the largest party in the chamber. As there is no realistic chance of any party winning enough seats to form an administra­tion outright, the opportunit­y to form a stable coalition with one other party that understand­s the issues that Peterborou­gh faces after 23 years of Conservati­ve administra­tion will be helpful.

What is important is that Labour will be doing our level best, not only to sort out the mess, call it legacy if you wish, from the previous administra­tion, but also to create a level playing field for decent and honest politician­s, yes they do exist, to be open and transparen­t about the issues we face and how much work we need to do now to keep the city heading in the right direction.

We are, however, very pragmatic and the way the cards fall after May 2 will lead to a common-sense solution to the benefit of Peterborou­gh, not the interests of a few who have, frankly, astonished us by their utter lack of co-operation when they claimed they were the architects of collaborat­ion.

If you witnessed the appalling scenes at last full council, an old adage may come to mind. That: "If service is beneath you then leadership is beyond you”. and so, sadly, it has proved. What needs to change?

It is a sad fact of life that, by and large, children’s and adult social services are not vote winners. Labour, however, is the party that will do all it can, locally and nationally, to create the awareness to bring about social/ societal change needed to restore our children’s services, not simply to “good” but, collaborat­ing with all stakeholde­rs, to see what we need to do to become “outstandin­g”. Who doesn’t want to live, work, and grow in a city recognised as outstandin­g?

These are Labour’s foundation­s, our core principles and values we will not move away from as we will never move away from supporting the ‘jewel in our crown’, the NHS.

Labour was the first party in the city to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, within days of the atrocities – and in this newspaper.

Labour never has been a single-issue party. We care passionate­ly about the environmen­t and the legacy we will leave for our children, but we know the limits of our influence locally. That is why it is vital that Peterborou­gh elects a Labour MP when the general election is finally called. An MP with stature and gravitas, something we continue to call for, to further represent our city in Westminste­r on the national stage.

Please be under no illusions. Working as part of a stable administra­tion to untangle the mess brought about by 23 years of arrogance by the Conservati­ves will be a tall order. Be assured, however, that the Labour group is equal to the task. It will take time, but we will remain focused on the issues, locally and nationally, which affect everyone in the city we were elected to serve.

But we recognise that we are councillor­s whose “day job” is getting the roads fixed and the bins emptied, and to restore our arts, leisure and culture offer to something it can be proud of once more.

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Labour Group leader Dennis Jones (Dogsthorpe)

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