• EP43: What new tax could mean for farmers, council at risk of bankruptcy and Special Guest Peter Carroll
    Nov 15 2024

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

    Episode 43 - What new tax could mean for farmers, council at risk of bankruptcy and Special Guest Peter Carroll

    In this episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, our host Simon Finlay and the team dive into pressing political issues affecting both Kent and broader regions.

    Key Discussions:

    Medway Council Financial Crisis

    • Gabriel Morris reports a projected £11.2 million overspend by Medway Council.
    • The crisis is driven by social care department expenses.
    • An early budget release seeks to encourage funding discussions to avoid bankruptcy measures like a section 114 notice.

    Highsted Park Housing Development

    • Daniel Lesson discusses Quinn's proposed housing project facing local opposition.
    • A public inquiry led by Angela Rayner will decide its fate due to Swale Borough Council's planning delays.

    Inheritance Tax Impact on Farmers

    • Proposed labour budget changes could impose a 20% tax on farmers' land/property.
    • This poses threats to farm viability in Kent with potential land sales or hefty tax bills looming.

    Mental Health & Transport Issues

    • Nikki White covers mental health waiting lists raised during Prime Minister’s Questions by MP Sajid Javid.
    • Helen Grant MP advocates for breast cancer screening awareness among younger women.
    • Jim Dixon MP campaigns for extending the Elizabeth line into Dartford/Ebbsfleet despite no immediate plans.

    Interview with Peter Carroll

    • Insights from Peter Carroll on his campaign experiences and work at Tendo Consulting.
    • Reflections include working with Charles Kennedy and campaigning for Gurkha justice alongside Joanna Lumley.
    Broader Political Conversations:

    Peter Carroll shares strategic insights from his campaigns against Michael Howard in Folkestone & Hythe, highlighting efforts towards postal voting strategies that secured Anne Barnes’ win as police crime commissioner in Kent over party-affiliated candidates.

    He reflects on serving as a special adviser during the coalition government under Danny Alexander, observing political intricacies firsthand amidst public distrust concerns toward politicians while advocating against extreme polarisation.

    Discussion extends to infrastructure projects like North Kent's Elizabeth Line extension and Lower Thames Crossing amid economic constraints faced by current governments.

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    44 mins
  • EP42: Schools going mixed, police misconduct, and the cost of special needs education, featuring special guest Cllr Mark Hood
    Nov 8 2024

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

    Episode 42 - Schools going mixed, police misconduct, and the cost of special needs education, featuring special guest Cllr Mark Hood

    In this episode, we discuss pivotal local issues like education reforms and police misconduct while also delving into broader political dynamics within the county.

    Key Segments:

    Local Government Insights:

    • The importance of delivering services at a community level.
    • Challenges faced by councils due to insufficient funding from central government.

    Education News (Robert Boddy):

    • Transition of Medway's single-sex grammar schools to coeducational institutions.
    • Mixed reactions from parents and educational experts on these changes.

    Police Misconduct Update (Dan Esson):

    • Case study of former officer Thomas Smith’s misconduct leading to his resignation and imprisonment.

    Special Educational Needs Funding Crisis (Simon Finlay):

    • Rising costs associated with special needs education in Kent.
    • Financial pressures on the council due to overspending on high-needs students.

    Westminster Watch (Nikki White):

    • Kemi Badenoch’s debut as Tory leader during PMQs.
    • New appointments in shadow cabinet roles impacting local MPs Helen Whately and Laura Trott.
    Special Feature:

    Interview with Green Party Councillor Mark Hood discussing:

    • His journey into politics through grassroots activism.
    • Perspectives on devolution and local governance challenges.
    • The rise of the Green Party amidst environmental concerns such as housing developments affecting green spaces.

    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show with Rob Bailey on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.uk

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    33 mins
  • EP41: Docklands, trolleys Budget bombshells and a broken bridge, with special guest Ashford MP Sojan Joseph
    Nov 1 2024

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

    Episode 41 - Docklands, trolleys Budget bombshells and a broken bridge, with special guest Ashford MP Sojan Joseph

    Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, your ultimate source for in-depth discussions on both local and national political matters. This week we explore significant developments impacting both Kent's and the UK's political landscape.

    Key Segments:

    Local Government Updates:

    • Chatham Docks Controversy:
      • Medway Council’s planning decision stands as Angela Rayner decides not to intervene.
      • Mixed reactions from local stakeholders including former MP Kelly Tolhurst.
    • Canterbury Shopping Trolleys Debate:
      • Canterbury City Council explores increased fines for abandoned trolleys.
      • Motion passes unanimously; potential impacts on supermarkets discussed.

    Infrastructure Challenges:

    • Teston Bridge Closure Impact:
      • Recent damage causing traffic congestion and extended school runs.
      • Local opinions suggest need for additional infrastructure solutions.

    National Political Insights – Westminster Watch:

    • Analysis of Rachel Reeves' first budget emphasising investment over austerity measures:
      • No increase in income tax or employee NI contributions; focus shifts to employers’ responsibilities.
      • Significant investments planned across NHS, education, public transport, and more.

    Spotlight Interview with Sojan Joseph:

    • Discusses his journey from Kerala to becoming Ashford’s new Labour MP after 27 years of Conservative representation by Damian Green.
    • Priorities include healthcare access improvements, economic stability efforts, road maintenance advocacy, and restoring Eurostar services at Ashford International Station.

    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show with Rob Bailey on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.uk

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    37 mins
  • EP40: Levelling up, pothole perils and the cost of a name change, with special guest Cllr Sean Holden
    Oct 24 2024

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

    Episode 40 - Levelling up, pothole perils and the cost of a name change, with special guest Cllr Sean Holden

    Dive into the intricate world of local politics with Simon Finlay and the team as they discuss key issues affecting Kent County Council and its political landscape.

    Key Segments:

    Council Challenges & Name Changes:

    • Medway's KMPT rebrands to KMMH at a cost of £250k amid criticism for long waiting times.
    • The rationale behind the name change was to improve public awareness but faced backlash due to ongoing service delays.

    Levelling Up Struggles in Thanet:

    • Thanet District Council struggles to find private partners for their green campus project near Ramsgate Port.
    • Criticism from local figures highlights mismanagement and unclear business plans hindering progress.

    Pothole Problems & Funding Issues:

    • Discussion on how foreign lorry traffic contributes to road damage in Kent.
    • Calls for increased government funding as potholes cause significant vehicle damage according to AA reports.

    Westminster Watch – Political Interference?:

    • Labour Party accused by Trump's campaign of interfering in US elections; UK PM Keir Starmer downplays allegations.
    • No comments yet from Kent Labour or Conservative members on this matter.

    Cargo Concerns Off Margate Coast:

    • Maltese vessel carrying ammonium nitrate anchored off Margate raises safety concerns; negotiations underway for unloading cargo safely.

    Interview with Cllr Sean Holden:

    • Discusses his decision not to seek re-election after 12 years at KCC and reflects on his career transition from journalism to politics.
    • Insights into potential outcomes for upcoming council elections amidst national political shifts.
    • Sean Holden’s initiatives against excessive road closures due to utility works highlighted, citing significant increases over recent years causing public inconvenience.

    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show with Rob Bailey on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.uk

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    36 mins
  • EP39: Medieval manor up for sale, Dover checks delayed again and special guest Cllr Antony Hook
    Oct 17 2024

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

    Episode 39 - Medieval Manor up for sale, Dover checks delayed again and special guest Cllr Antony Hook

    Dive into the Kent Politics Podcast and explore the intricacies of local governance, national affairs, and international relations. This episode unravels Medway Council's financial strategies, discusses delays in EU border systems impacting Dover, and highlights concerns over email scams in Maidstone. Plus, get insights on upcoming elections with Cllr Anthony Hook.

    KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED

    Medway Council's Financial Strategy:

    • Proposed sale of properties like Temple Manor to counter £16 million overspend.
    • Aims to raise £20 million through property sales due to cost-revenue imbalance.

    Dover Traffic Concerns:

    • Delayed biometric border system implementation for Schengen Area entry.
    • Local leaders express relief; companies like GetLink Group show frustration over delays.

    Cybersecurity in Maidstone:

    • High concern over email scams leading to active measures by authorities and police.
    National Political Developments
    • Upcoming budget announcement with potential tax rises addressing a £22 billion deficit inherited by Labour.

    Voting & Legislation Updates

    • Discussion on hereditary peers' status in House of Lords with contrasting views among Kent MPs.

    Healthcare Advocacy

    • Dartford MP Jim Dixon highlights sepsis awareness and healthcare support improvements for amputees.
    Special InterviewAnthony Hook (Liberal Democrat Leader, KCC)
    • Reflects on early inspirations and career spanning law and European politics.
    • Advocates for UK's eventual rejoining of the EU via democratic reassessment processes.
    Liberal Democrats’ Strategies & ChallengesDomestic Focus
    1. Critique of Vladimir Putin’s influence and call for unity against it within Europe.
    2. Ambition to become official opposition amid declining Tory popularity post-coalition era (2010).
    3. Push towards environmental concerns, pro-business policies, advocating proportional representation despite risks due to lower popular vote share compared with parties like Reform Party.
    Regional Dynamics in Kent
    1. Potential coalition opportunities challenging Conservatives at upcoming KCC elections focusing efforts on areas such as Maidstone and Tonbridge Wells where they have historical strengths.
    2. Collaborative discussions with other parties including Greens highlighting varied outlooks on possible outcomes amidst Conservative incumbency advantages.
    Controversies & Labour Party Dynamics

    Transport Secretary Louise Haig criticized after P&O Ferries controversy involving replacement of staff with cheaper agency workers abroad—tension between tackling rogue operators vs ensuring foreign investment highlighted here too!

    Labour faces scrutiny regarding communication around policy changes especially concerning workers’ rights/zero-hour contracts while balancing donor relations versus traditional union backing reliance during economically complex times!

    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show with Rob Bailey on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.uk

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    43 mins
  • EP38: Obese children, Reform eyes KCC takeover and special guest Cllr Stanley Forecast
    Oct 10 2024

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

    Episode 38 - Obese children, Reform eyes KCC takeover and special guest Cllr Stanley Forecast

    Welcome to another engaging episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, where we delve into both local and national political landscapes with a friendly, insightful approach. This week’s discussion features conversations with key political figures and reporters covering the intricacies of Kent County Council (KCC), Medway Council, and various local districts.

    Key Discussion PointsYouth in Politics
    • Importance of young people engaging in politics to address issues like homeownership.
    Medway's Fight Against Childhood Obesity
    • Medway Council’s five-year plan aims to curb childhood obesity.
    • Historical measures include restricting takeaway openings near schools; however, obesity rates have increased over the past decade.
    Rise of Reform UK in Kent
    • David Wimble becomes first Reform UK councillor for New Romney.
    • Potential Tory defections to Reform anticipated.
    Labour's First 100 Days in Folkestone & Hythe District
    • Mixed public reception with concerns about lack of clear plans on major issues like NHS and social care.
    National Scene Update from Westminster

    Lower Thames Crossing Delays:

    • Decision postponed until May next year due to planning complexities.

    Conservative Leadership Race:

    • Tonbridge MP Tom Tugendhat eliminated from leadership race; implications for local representation discussed.
    Special Guest Interview: Stanley Forecast

    Profile: Stanley Forecast discusses his journey into politics as one of the youngest councillors elected at age 20. He shares insights on:

    1. Political Beginnings: Passion for country led him towards a career in politics during Theresa May’s tenure.
    2. Conservative Values: Personal responsibility, freedom, opportunity are core beliefs driving his political alignment.
    3. Election Strategy and Experience: Overcame odds by focusing on local development issues which resonate with residents.

    Future Aspirations: Forecast aims for an MP position by 2029 while maintaining focus on key conservative principles despite challenges within the party.

    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show with Rob Bailey on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.uk

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    35 mins
  • EP37: Rosie Duffield quits Labour, school place troubles and special guest Dartford MP Jim Dickson
    Oct 3 2024

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

    Episode 37 - Rosie Duffield quits Labour, school place troubles and special guest Dartford MP Jim Dickson

    Key Discussion Points:1. Accountability of MPs
    • Examining the expectation for MPs to consult constituents post-election.
    • Debate on triggering by-elections if significant changes occur.
    2. Local Political Landscape
    • Medway's School Place Shortage: Impact of NHS recruitment on educational infrastructure demand.
    • Canterbury's Public Space Management: Planters mistaken for bins leading to public criticism.
    3. National Issues
    • Scrapping Ofsted’s headline ratings sparks debate; Rory Love criticises reduced transparency.
    4. Rosie Duffield's Resignation
    • Analysis of her departure from Labour while retaining parliamentary position.
    • Discussions around potential need for a by-election.
    5. Tory Party Conference Insights
    • Tom Tugendhat’s leadership aspirations and call for Thatcher-style revolution within the party.
    Feature Interview:

    Jim Dickson, MP for Dartford discusses:

    • Proposed improvements in traffic congestion through new Thames crossing projects.
    • Enhancements in health services and crime tackling strategies.
    • Views on integrity following Rosie Duffield’s resignation and ethical considerations regarding gifts to politicians.

    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show with Rob Bailey on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.uk

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    31 mins
  • EP36: Safer school streets, failing park and ride, and special guest Medway council’s Cllr Andrew Lawrence
    Sep 26 2024

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

    Episode 36 - Safer school streets, failing park and ride, and special guest Medway council’s Cllr Andrew Lawrence

    Key Discussions:

    Local Government Reform

    • Unitary System Proposal: Debate on moving to a county unitary system to eliminate districts and consolidate resources. Discussion includes potential cost savings from reducing CEO/COO/CFO positions.

    Medway School Streets Program

    • Expansion Plans: Overview of the school streets program in Medway aimed at improving safety around schools by restricting car access during peak times. Public consultation is ongoing for adding more schools.

    Canterbury Park & Ride Scheme

    • Financial Viability Concerns: Analysis of the park and ride service's effectiveness shows significant financial losses despite environmental goals. The current administration plans further marketing efforts and discount permits to boost usage.

    Road Closures Surge in Kent

    • Infrastructure Challenges: Examination of increased road closures due to utility works, broadband installation, pothole repairs, etc., causing public inconvenience despite attempts to minimise disruption through enforcement measures.
    National Spotlight:
    • Labour Party Conference Recap
      • Keir Starmer’s Speech: Focus on change with cautious optimism about Labour's future policies including economic stabilisation, housing development plans (1.5 million new homes), NHS improvements, railway nationalisation plans.
      • Hillsborough Law Announcement: New legal duty requiring public officials’ candor during investigations with criminal sanctions for non-compliance.
      • Economic Realities: Addressing a £22 billion black hole in finances; discussing necessary but unpopular cuts like pensions/winter fuel payments.
    Special Guest Segment:
    • Interview with Andrew Lawrence
      • Background as an insurance broker turned politician inspired by Thatcherism.
      • Views on small government conservatism emphasising liberty over state control.
      • Advocacy for local income tax replacing property-based council taxes for fairer contributions towards local services.

    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show with Rob Bailey on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.uk

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    44 mins