Wokingham Today

What kind of politics do you want?

- Clive Jones Clive Jones, Liberal Democrat Parliament­ary candidate for Wokingham

MOST of us have viewed with horror developmen­ts in American politics, where in the Trumpian world truth is presented as lies and lies are presented as truth.

Sadly, what happens in the United States has a habit of happening here not too long afterwards.

At the national level, in the years since the arrival of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, we have seen lies being told on an industrial scale by the party of government.

Behaviour at the top level of politics affects what happens at lower levels, including here in Wokingham.

A culture of selectivel­y ignoring the past and distorting the present truth has taken root within the local Conservati­ves as well as in national politics.

Conservati­ves have shown no shame in attacking measures that they initiated while in control of the council for 20 of the last 22 years, or in stating falsehoods about the council and its Liberal Democrat leadership.

Just one example, but a really important one, has been a misleading narrative around our roads.

When leaving office in May 2022, the Conservati­ves left behind a huge backlog of overdue resurfacin­g in the borough with no money or plans for how this would be addressed.

They also cut the roads maintenanc­e budget in their last two years in office by 23% and then 28%. Facts they have convenient­ly forgotten when complainin­g about the inevitable consequenc­es in terms of potholes.

The local elections on May 2 are not only about the plans and approach that parties have for running the borough council. They are also a clash between two very different versions of how politics should be conducted.

Electors have a choice.

Do they accept a partisan approach, focusing on blame and telling untruths about opponents?

Or do they want an honest approach which treats them as adults, deals with reality and looks for cooperatio­n for the common good?

I know which I want.

I’m proud that my Liberal Democrat colleagues on the council have approached their responsibi­lities in an honest, calm, and rational way, avoiding a descent into negativity which has characteri­sed the Conservati­ves so much this year.

I’ve spoken with thousands of people on doorsteps this year and so many have been telling me how fed up they are of the negativity and ‘blame game’ in so much of their political literature.

If you share my dislike for this negativity, please cast your vote for the three Liberal Democrat candidates who have presented ideas, plans and a positive message of hope and aspiration for our borough, and for the

Liberal Democrat Police and Crime Commission­er Tim Bearder, whose plans and positive vision and priorities for policing in the Thames Valley area will make us all safer.

With your help, we can continue to build the better Wokingham that we all want.

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