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THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

Episode 109 - 109: Council Walkout, Security Measures in Swale & a heated debate in the Studio

Join us this week on the Kent Politics Podcast as we delve into a series of heated discussions and local political controversies. Hosted by Rob, with insights from Simon and Dan, this episode unpacks the latest happenings in Medway, Swale, and beyond.

Key Topics Discussed: 1. Kent County Council Walkout
  • A dramatic walkout occurred at a council meeting over a motion to declare an illegal migration emergency.
  • Reform UK faced opposition due to concerns about electoral advantages related to an upcoming by-election.
  • The walkout stole headlines but left questions about its long-term impact on local politics.
2. Swale's District of Sanctuary Motion
  • Liberal Democrat Councillor Hannah Perkin proposed declaring Swale a sanctuary for immigrants.
  • This symbolic gesture sparked protests causing damage worth over £10,000 during council meetings.
  • Discussions are ongoing regarding increased security measures at future meetings.
3. Medway School Streets Scheme
  • Evaluation of the controversial scheme aimed at reducing traffic near schools shows mixed results.
  • While some parents report safer streets and more children walking to school, critics question the low response rate from surveys used in evaluations.
4. Potholes: A Persistent Issue
  • Potholes remain one of Medway’s most visible infrastructure problems despite budget constraints limiting repairs.
Special Guests:

Councillors Alex Paterson (Labour) and Andrew Lawrence (Conservative) join us for spirited debates covering financial strategies, road safety initiatives like School Streets, and broader implications for local governance amidst evolving party dynamics in Kent.

Insights & Analysis:

The episode offers listeners an inside look into how political manoeuvres play out within councils while tackling everyday issues that matter locally such as pothole repairs versus larger national topics like immigration policy declarations.

Stay informed with all things politics across Kent by visiting our website or catching up on past episodes via KMTV every Friday at 5pm!

For feedback or topic suggestions email us at kentpoliticspodcast@thekmgroup.co.uk

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