I’m delighted to have been selected again by Labour members in Western Ward as candidate in the May 2011 elections. Â Here are some of the things that motivate me, and why I hope you will again trust me with your vote.
Posted on 02 February 2011.
I’m delighted to have been selected again by Labour members in Western Ward as candidate in the May 2011 elections. Â Here are some of the things that motivate me, and why I hope you will again trust me with your vote.
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Posted on 24 July 2010.
Some of us considered the Tory budget in Swindon as irresponsible in that they under-funded Adult Social Care and put £2.5M into general reserves in the expectation that it would probably be needed to top up Adult Social Care.
That stupidity has come home to roost with a vengeance.
While it could be contended that the very fact Swindon had £2.5M in general reserves as well as the recommended £6.0M in reserves any Whitehall official looking simply at the numbers would be forgiven for assuming Swindon was in a strong financial position and levied heftier cuts against Swindon than anywhere else. I don’t advocate that line because it may not be quite true. It is much more likely that the formula used for local Government grant worked against us again, as it has done right from the creation of Swindon Unititory Council.  Another factor is that our reliance on specific grants (achieved by Sir Michael Pitt working with the then Labour MPs) has caused us to fare particularly badly in this round.
What needs to happen is for Swindon to quietly lobby for a fundamental change in the distribution formula. Â Shouting at the Parliamentarians has not worked and will not work.
The facts are that Swindon has lost £1.4 million revenue in the current year,  much of which is specific grants.  Just less than £1.2 M of this  is in children’s services other than education (welfare) – a blanket percentage reduction across about 20 budget heads.
Another area if difficulty arising from local Tory creative accounting is in ‘forward planning’. Three years ago the people who worked on structure pans and the land use plan for the Eastern development were transferred to the LABGI grant.  LABGI was a specific grant to help Councils that were in the business of expansion and regeneration and indeed it appeared legitimate at the time to move planning employees on to this organisation.  Now that LABGI has  gone there is a need to find an extra £300K in to retain this planning service.  If this is not done there will be even fewer controls on developers in and around Swindon .  Tho’ perhaps this is not a problem for the market forces fanatics in the Tory Party?
There are two potential problems for communities.
Lastly the national cuts that are being introduced are part of Tory doctrine and have little to do with the economy. Â World leaders have lost the influence of Brown, and his understanding of how to avoid the depression that followed the 1930s stock market crash. Â We may be reverting to a new form of protectionism. Â Cameron’s Tories have started a race to the bottom and Vince Cable seems to have forgotten that he used to agree with Gordon Brown. Â Just where is the Liberal Democratic brake on Tory dogma? Â Do you remember this LibDem poster!!
Cllr Des Moffatt
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