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The Race For The Wrekin
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Written by johnfranklyn   
Thursday, 01 January 2009

THE RACE FOR THE WREKIN

INDEPENDENT JOINING MP RACE for THE WREKIN
 
Sooner or later there is going to be a general election.
 
At such a high level of politics, what choice do we have ?
 
If we are being honest, we have very little choice and the choice we do have has not lived up to the majority of people’s expectations, but again we have seen the usual pre-election promises followed by the post election failure to deliver.
 
Mp’s who talk about the recession, but in reality, they are safe, a guaranteed high income and are most certainly not under threat of losing their jobs.
 
No worry about how they are going to pay the gas bill, the phone bill, their children’s next pair of school shoes or the cost of the weekly shop.
 
If we are being brutally honest, politics has become morally corrupt and there is no real idea of how to sort out the nations problems, but time, effort and money is spent on illegal wars and sorting out other nations problems. I believe we should look after our own first, sort out our own problems, when that is done, assist elsewhere.
 
This campaign is not about trying to get the nose in the trough, I’ll do it for the wage of a skilled man, this is about doing the right thing, for the right reasons and for the betterment of the Constituency and everyone who live in it.
 
What should a politician be looking at?
 
The lack of social housing and the planning for future generations with house prices being affordable and not kept artificially high.
 
Regeneration, is not just papering over the cracks, not cramming everyone into one area, but sacrificing green areas building out towards the North East, North West, with the development of communities. Not just building a few expensive houses, but building shops, post offices, doctors, dental surgeries and schools. Create Garden Cities where people want to live and stay whilst having ease of access to facilities. Let’s stop creating the ghetto’s of the future. Rural areas must accept their share of the house build which will stop rural isolation when amenities are built.
 
Homelessness including the non statutory, with adequate support functions for every case. Including job training, rehabilitation services, support centres with adequate funding for the third sector, who fill a vital gap, save the government millions, but get little true recognition for their efforts and achievements.
 
Crime and a punishment that fits the crime committed. Re-address the balance of the law so it is in favour of those upholding the law and not those breaking it. No longer can we accept a burglar being able to enter our homes and the owner not being able to defend their property. No longer can we have muggers in the streets getting off lightly, while those injured face assault charges for defending themselves. If there is not enough room in prisons, instead of letting offenders go free, stick in bunk beds and stack them 10 high, let’s make prison a punishment, not a holiday.
 
Unemployment and the freezing of the minimum wage but allow top earners to receive huge bonuses. More money for the low wage earners, stop the huge bonuses and let the wealthy fork out more.
 
The recession and the recovery and support for those who are really struggling.
 
Education and a standardised approach, not the lottery we currently have throughout the education system
 
Youth Support, facilities, activities and training for the future. Let’s raise the aspirations of the young and show that every one of them can be a productive member of our community and concentrate on their skills rather than putting them down at every turn.
 
Improve the poor and expensive public transport system with more direct bus links to hospitals, district centres, not just concentrating on the town centre.
 
Small Businesses, support, funding training, business expansion and promotion
 
The state of the Boroughs roads in every community that are held together by pot holes.
 
Real action on the PRH by liaising with Doctors and Nurses who provide the services and can advise on what needs putting right. Not high ranked officials who know nothing about medical issues.
 
Address the issues of the Town Park and stop the gerry mongering with the boundaries. Let’s have the boundaries put back to their true positions and stop carving it up for the benefit of the private enterprise, whilst the public’s money is used to pay for it. The private sector want to improve, then let them pay for it out of their own pockets and using public land.
 
Adequate provision for members of the travelling community. They should have access to an area or areas for long and short term stays. It is not acceptable that the travelling community should be expected to live along road sides, on cark parks or other similar areas. The travelling community should have access to areas that are available for use at affordable rental prices. The existing areas we do have are in need of improvement and those residents living in them need as much support as those residents living in houses.
 
Every MP should have their register of interest and donations given freely available for viewing either at their constituency office, held by the Local Authority or both, so residents can view them at any time.
 
More support for Senior Citizens. Fuel poverty must be tackled and discounts given on gas and electricity for senior citizens with the discount being given by the supplier and support still being given by the Government, access to housing must be tackled with more bungalows and similar residences being built, greater community support greater support for those senior citizens that are living alone in their own homes.
 
 
What else do I want to see?
 
 
A huge Quango Bonfire
Someone held to account for the lack of Social Housing and empty properties brought back into use
MPs and Councillors Allowances slashed
Residents having a greater say and involvement with the ability to talk at full council and on planning issues.
Greater accountability to the electorate of MPs and information made freely available
More Police on the streets by slashing paperwork. Invest in real police, not CSO’s who are nothing more than a professional witness.
Punishments that fit the crime
And the return of Capital Punishment
 
My thoughts on many topics are well documented on Telford council Watch on a wide range of issues
 
 
 
The Route to Democracy
 
The only real involvement residents have in the democratic process is casting a vote. After that, politicians swan off, forgetting what they promised and do just what they want.
 
Because of the poor attitude of many politicians, the fact that so many promise the earth then fail to deliver is a fundamental part of why so many people fail to cast their vote. At the last general election, 33% of voters didn’t vote and 43% of residents in Telford didn’t vote either.
 
So many people rightly believe their vote does not count, as the politicians go off and do what they want. The Leader of the Conservative Administration has displayed this to be truth and no longer just a belief.
 
 
 
Returning Democracy and Accountability to the Resident
 
Things need to change, we all accept that, but it cannot change with a constant stream of promises, actions need to be taken and a product needs to be delivered.
 
So what do I propose to deliver? Accountability and democracy to the resident and give a greater say and improve communications.
 
1. I will set up a panel to meet with every Campaign Group and Campaigner in the Borough. Bring them together as one voice, this will prove more effective for all concerned, reduce the time and effort placed into lobbying and each group will become an advisor in their relevant field of expertise. We will meet on a monthly basis to drive forward issues as they affect each community and more often as needed.
 
2..Divide the Constituency into three smaller areas and have a dedicated representative to serve that area on my behalf. Ultimately, this will improve access to your MP, give an increased response rate to Community issues down to the individual resident, with a guaranteed response to communication within 72 hours, and I do not mean an automated response, I mean a real response to every point raised. Each representative will know my movements and have a direct line to me for emergency cases.
 
3. MP surgeries will be held on a regular basis at a location within easy reach to your community. No longer can we accept having to travel a long distance to meet an MP, I will travel to your community.
 
4. When was the last time you saw an MP walking around your community? In general, it is done, but usually as a way of seeking a photo opportunity. You need access, answers to your issues and accountability, this will do just that. I will visit every community on a regular basis, with dates and venues being posted in advance.
 
5. Meet with local business on a regular basis and give them a seat at monthly meetings. I mean getting down to the real nitty gritty, the small businesses that seem to get left out in the cold and are likely to be the first to see their property sold from under their feet. Let’s set up a real support system that gives real support.
 
6. I will work to address the issues of homelessness, not just with those groups or charities who offer support, but with homeless people, those that are actually going through it. Afterall, who is better placed to guide you on a failing and difficult system than a person experiencing it. Again they will have a seat at monthly meetings.
 
7. Meet with local Charities and Community groups on a regular basis and again they will act in an advisory capacity, to ensure that the correct details are put forward on their behalf through the Constituency office.
 
 
Access to Politics
 
For too long access to politics has been limited to a select few often coming from a certain back ground.
 
Access to politics is not about religion or the colour of a person’s skin, it’s about the size of their bank account and if you are perceived to come from the right circle.
 
Anyone can access democracy, if they can afford it.
 
This needs to change and change fast. Politics should be accessible to us all, not just those that can afford it.
 
 
Cost
 
Yes, these things do cost. As residents we are taxed at parish Level, Borough Level, National level. Stealth taxes have become a way of life. Yet whilst we have to count every penny we spend, the great majority of MP’s will sail through unscathed. The recession will not affect him. David Cameron has actually said that.
 
The Parliamentary allowances will be used to drastically improve the route to democracy, not to pay for second mortgages, swanky hotels and new kitchens. These allowances will be claimed and used to improve the democratic process and giving residents a voice.
 
The Borough has a wealth of resources and talent, now is time to use them.
 
 
 
Giving Business to Local business
 
To run something like this, stationary, web sites, equipment and a whole host of things will be required.
 
Why pay someone in London to provide you with a service, when you can get it on your own doorstep. Let’s give the business to local businesses and where possible free advertising.
 
By implementing these points, we will see a real return to democracy, the involvement of the resident in politics to the highest level and an equal say across the board.
 
 
Support
 
These are issues that can be delivered, but can only be delivered with your support.
 
Do you want proper effective change in your constituency?
Do you want effective change in your community?
Do you want to be involved in the decision making process to the highest level?
Are you fed up of broken the promises that infest politics at every level?
Are you fed up of paying for it?
 
If you answer yes to any or all of these things, then let’s do something about it and let’s do it together.
 
I’ll deliver change, I’ll give you a real say on the issues that affect you and I’ll make you one promise
 
“I’ll always do my best for you”
 
 
 
 
 

John Franklyn Jan 2009

"People are always saying that politics needs something new, people are always saying we need another choice, if you vote the same old way, you will always get what always got"

 

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The Campaign of broken promises
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Written by johnfranklyn   
Sunday, 28 December 2008

 

As we race towards a general election, we read the headlines in various broadsheets and one thing is a common issue,
 
“Promises”
 
Promises of tax cuts, helping the poor, helping the aged, re-building communities and just about any other promise that can be made, is being made.
 
The sad truth is, we cannot believe a single word that comes out of a politicians mouth.
 
Just look at what has happened in Telford.
 
We voted for change, but in truth, we voted in the single biggest liar the borough has ever seen. The current Leader promised everything and failed to deliver on a single promise.
 
Here’s an account of a conversation between two high profile Councillors in our own council chambers, its short, but straight to the point.
 
Cllr 1 – “You’re nothing but a liar”
Cllr 2 -   “Yes and there’s nothing you can do about it”
 
This is the sad reality of the political system we have and we will continue to have as long as people continue to vote for the two main parties.
 
The great majority of politicians, whether they are a Councillor or an MP have the chance to carve themselves a lucrative career. Sitting on various bodies, acting as Directors of various companies, these opportunists forget the reason why they were elected.
 
To represent the communities who put trust in them.
 
The likes of Councillor Eade, will look you in the eye, make every promise to you, then walk away, safe in the knowledge that he never had the slightest intention of keeping his promises.
 
Now his devious little games are jumping up and biting him right on the backside.
 
Having surfed on the crest of a wave, his party are now floundering and the real balance of power is not in the hands of the Tories or Labour, the real power now firmly rests fairly and squarely in the hands of the Independent.
 
Something Andrew Eade thought would never happen.
 
I could recap on the promises made by the Tories and everyone would point to a failure, but these failures can be read if you go through the news pieces. These are not the ramblings of fiction, but are true facts.
Does anyone really believe that a Councillor can sit on two Parish Councils, be trustee of a Charity, be Director of a Trust, act as speaker, chair the planning committee and do what ever else he needs to do, yet represent his ward in a constructive way and in a way that does not have a conflict of interest, bearing in mind they only need to operate for 105 hours throughout the whole of the year. This attracts a payment of at least £70 per hour which could be three times that if you are on the cabinet and not counting the outside body payments.
 
I for one believe the answer is very clear, it is NO.
 
Yet these conflicts of interest are allowed to continue and are accepted as everyday practice.
 
Recent events within Telford and Wrekin council have shown beyond any reasonable doubt, the Leader will turn on his own, to protect himself without any reason or show any conscience.
 
Again, this is not a rant, but it is fact.
 
Politics needs something new. It needs every true Independent to stand up and be counted.
 
Why?
 
Because they are the ones that can affect real change, they have no party allegiance and are not whipped into line. They are the ones that can stand up and speak for the community and what the community really wants. They can say NO, they have no fear of being booted out of a party and are the very people that operate at the grass roots level of your community.
 
The fact remains, that some of the best ideas have come from the idea pool of an Independent and the balance of power is in their hands locally.
 
People have taken pot shots at TAWPA, they only offered support to the likes of Eade because they thought it was the best thing to do, like the rest of us, I believe they discovered it was a miss-placed trust, but have shown more community spirit than any other party.     
 
We are promised tax cuts, but are double taxed locally, by the Borough and the Parish Councills, yet more charges are constantly introduced, like the bulk waste charge which is an example of a stealth tax.
 
Things need to change and people need real choice, but they need choice of people who really care.
 
I for one ask every True Independent to come forward and now its time to make a stand, a stand for
 
Our Communities and future generations, both locally and nationally.
I for one am not happy with the state of local politics and have concerns about the state of our MP’s.
 
The likes of MP Mark Pritchard considers himself to be in a one horse race. Last year I was preparing to go against MP David Wright, but as I live in the Wrekin Constituency, I will now give serious consideration to give Mark Pritchard a run for his money, if you don’t have choice, you’ll get what you always had and as far as Mark Pritchard goes, it’s anything for a photo opportunity and a man who is not prepared to put his head over the trenches.
 
Should I decide to do it, I’ll outline my case in the near future, I can assure you now it will contain genuine ideas about returning the balance of power to the community as a whole and bring communication down to the individual resident.  
 
 
A review of The Telford Tories
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Written by johnfranklyn   
Saturday, 20 December 2008

 

Like many people, I quickly lost faith in the Conservative Administration after being sucked into a string of promises and the belief that positive change was to be implemented.
 
Councillor Andrew Eade took some delight in handing me his election leaflet in 2007, it said everything we wanted to hear.
 
In bold headings it promised
 
An Open and Honest Council that Responds to the Community
 
An Accountable Council that Spends our money Wisely
 
A Council run by Councillors for the Local Community
 
An even handed Council that spreads its resources fairly
 
A Council that provides the infrastructure for future prosperity
 
Andrew took great delight in running round the borough, making further promises that were continued but never delivered.
 
In truth, we found that the residents throughout the Borough and in every community, were actually let down in a series of broken promises.
 
First of all, we saw a Council Tax Increase of 4.3% followed by the Administration blaming the previous Labour Administration. Councillor Eade has promised to keep the future increase low, but they are going to have great difficulty in maintaining that promise.
 
We then saw the sale of Council Assets that became known as the “Eade bay Sales”, this was mismanaged by Councillor Eade at his own admittance, this also saw business properties sold from under the feet of local new start businesses.
 
Councillor Eade was critical of the “City Region”, he promised to open this up, working hand in glove with the Community, not only did he fail to keep this promise, he promptly joined up, took his seat as a Director and has left the borough to foot the growing bill.
 
Councillor Andrew Eade was again critical of Transforming Telford, but as soon as he became Leader, he promptly took another Directorship and is now talking about setting up another quango, at our expense.
 
As the country was sailing through a credit crunch and about to hit the ice berg of recession, Councillor Eade saw it a prudent move to increase Councillors allowances that will be a further financial burden to the tax payer, costing us an additional £130,000 during the next financial year.
 
The administrations first budget saw
 
£18,000 removed from libraries,
£5000 removed from homelessness storage,
£5000 removed from charities
The financial burden on carers increased
The cost of meals on wheel substantially increased.
 
 
Bulk waste charges were introduced that has seen a six fold increase in fly tipping throughout various parts of the borough.
 
Telford Town Park continues to have a political boundary that means large parts of it will be used for development and the threat to The Arena is far from asleep.
 
Accident figures for the EP A442 were messed up and it was discovered that the casualty figures had increased since the changes. Public money then had to be used to pay for new signage giving the accurate figures.
 
Councillor Eade promised residents a voice at full council and planning meetings, this idea was echoed by MP Mark Pritchard, but Councillor Eade has failed to deliver on this and refuses to answer why it has not happened, although he said it would only take a simple constitutional change.
 
The first year of the Conservative Administration has seen the council wage bill increase by £6.7 million, yet we see very little improvement in services offered.
 
Over the same period, we have seen the salaries of the Councils top earners increase by over £1,000,000 and the claims of bullying have increased.
 
In June T&W Council struck a £22.3 million deal with Morgan Sindall that read “Morgan Sindall finished in sixth spot with wins that included a £22.3m housing deal with Telford and Wrekin Council.”
 
Staffing Levels have increased from 5838 in 05/06 to 6122 during 07/08.
 
A Borough Councillor resigned from Muxton, it is alleged he never even lived in the Borough.
 
Various land swaps have been completed between the Council and Their partners, but the Council have not said what has been swapped with who, why it was swapped and if it was a like for like basis or what the cost is to the public.
 
The Administration are prepared to use tax payers money to redevelop the Town Centre that will be to ultimate benefit of the private sector and sell the Council HQ without any public consultation until the deal is all but complete.
 
The Administration has seen a substantial increase in advertising costs.
National Embarrassment.
 
Telford and Wrekin Council came under fire and became the laughing stock of the UK when they introduced a policy to stop lone adults when they used the Town Park. They often referred to a policy, which was later found to never have existed. Whilst the Council were prepared to check adults using the Town Park, it also came to light that they allow 25 organisations to use the Town Park, work with young people, but do not have any list 99 or CRB information on them, this despite one organisation being a school and another organisation they send young people to.
 
Later the Administration sacked a highly respected Councillor from his Cabinet post for leaking information that never actually existed.
 
This decision was made in a restaurant, without all the cabinet present and in breach of the Conservatives own rules.
 
More recently, two highly respected Councillors resigned the Tory whip, which the Council Leader strenuously denies operating and as a direct result of Councillors Eade’s leadership style.
 
Yet Councillor Eade took no action against a Councillor who threatened his colleagues with physical harm.
 
Councillor Eade also said he expected the two Councillors to resign and fight a by-election, but he took a defector from the Labour party quite happily.
 
The Conservative Administration failed to support the Telford Housing Summit, despite making all the right noises and have seen an end to the regeneration of Woodside.
 
We were promised change
 
And we all believed it was going to be for the better. Sadly this has not been the case. The Conservative Administration have failed to keep one single promise they made, have spent money like it was going out of fashion, sold council assets at bargain basement prices, thrown local business into a period of turmoil and placed increased financial burdens on the very people that require help the most.
 
Hey have lined the pockets of top earners and whilst we were entering recession gave themselves a considerable financial pay rise.
 
By any measurement, these are not the hall marks of a Party in touch with the needs of any community and are not the Hall marks of a Leader with any credibility.
 
Residents are making noises about requesting the resignation of Councillor Eade from the position of Leader and should I receive enough interest, I would gladly take the lead in raising that petition on the grounds of a loss of faith and confidence.
 
Politics needs something new, something to bring back openness, honesty and credibility back to the borough, I hope the New Year will see the delivery of it. Unfortunately, it will not be brought about by the Conservative Administration in its current format.
 

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