Posted by labourblogger on June 29, 2009
Nigel Knowles Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Wyre Forest.
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Given the grim situation regarding MP’s expenses (not all of them) and the public’s justified reaction, the Labour Party has drawn up a “Candidates Pledge” which I have signed and returned by post today.
The Pledge reads, ” The Labour Party is a great movement for change, made up of people determined to serve the public interest and not their own”
As a Labour candidate:
* I seek elected office for the honour of serving the public and our democracy not for personal gain.
* If elected I will subscribe to high standards of integrity, transparency, accountability, and prudence with public money.
* Constituents will always come first and I will comply with the current and any new rules on outside earnings.
* I will publish online my full salary and parliamentary allowances.
* I believe it a duty to hold regular meetings, engagement events and surgeries with my community and constituents and will do so.
* I will communicate regularly with my electorate and will be available through email, telephone and other means to my constituents.
* I will regularly report back to my constituency party as well as to my constituents.
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Posted by labourblogger on June 28, 2009

Cllr Paul Gittins at The Hollow
Paul Gittins is Labour Spokesperson for Wribbenhall.

I am very pleased to report that the slope at the bottom of the steps in the Hollow leading to Bark Hill have been improved by installing a non slip surface and a new hand rail. The wall under the hand rail has also been repaired. I have been campaigning for these improvements for several years and over these years several people have slipped there and parts of the wall have fallen into the road. However I was disappointed to find that although the wall had been repaired and the non slip material applied the old hand rail which my father had installed when he was a councillor had been removed and we had to wait several weeks for the new hand rail to be fitted. Athough I am pleased that at last this area has now been made safer I am disappointed that it has taken so long.
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Posted by labourblogger on June 12, 2009

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Posted by labourblogger on June 8, 2009
Nigel Knowles Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Wyre Forest.
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Thursday 4th June was a very bad day for the Labour Party. We lost control of all our Labour held County Councils, twelve seats in Worcestershire (including mine) and now have three from fifty seven.
Let’s just refer to the “London effect” as being responsible for our downfall. The MP’s expenses scandal has cost us virtually everything, and I do accept the voters decision. Labour is at its lowest point. Obviously at the moment, our Government is unpopular. All of our electoral losses are down to that, the same I guess, as when we were very popular between 1993 and 2005 when Labour people got elected to Local Authorities, the Commons, Europe etc.
I am not calling for Brown to go. Polly Toynbee, right wing Labour MP’s are not considering the consequences of ousting Brown. If we had a new Leader, he or she would have to call a General Election shortly afterwards. We would probably lose. Our only chance is for Brown to clean up the Commons and assert the Government’s authority over the Banks and Finance system to ensure the economy is stabilised. We have just under one year left. Brown should take this last opportunity to deliver on jobs, protect Public Services and introduce democracy into the NHS.
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Posted by labourblogger on June 6, 2009
Former Wyre Forest Labour Chair, Kidderminster born and bred Tom Watson, MP for West Bromwich resigns from the Cabinet Office for family reasons.
Read: Tom Watson blog
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Posted by labourblogger on June 2, 2009
Vote Labour on Thursday 4 June 2009.
Every vote will count in the elections on Thursday 4 June. Why? Because Labour stands up for the hard-working British people – not just to help people now but to plan for recovery, renew our society , and reform our government for the future.
Labour is working to win the fight for Britain’s future.
David Cameron’s Conservatives remain firmly rooted to doing nothing. They have set themselves against providing real help now for families and businesses.
The Tories would make Britain weaker not stronger for the future.
The choice is clear. Vote Labour Thursday 4 June
Promoted by Ray Collins, General Secretary, the Labour Party on behalf of the Labour Party, both at 39 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0HA
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Posted by labourblogger on June 1, 2009
Nigel Knowles Labour Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Wyre Forest and Worcestershire County Councillor St Barnabas, Kidderminster.
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A meeting was held on 1st June for members of Worcestershire Acute NHS Foundation Trust in Kidderminster Town Hall. About 1700 people have signed up to join as members in Wyre Forest, the highest number in the six district areas in Worcestershire. We were told that the Worcestershire Acute Hospital Trust now has a total of 5,600 members in the county.
In my opinion, there are one or two problems in the undertaking.
Firstly, it’s not on that the newly elected non-paid Governors ( 3 in Wyre Forest) would not be able to attend all parts of the Director’s Board Trust meetings (with the possible acknowledged occasion regarding personnel or some aspects of absolute confidential business).
Secondly, whilst acknowledging that Government has set the rules and structure, it’s pretty clear that the Governors will play second-fiddle to the Directors. What is on offer is a half-way house at best, and at worst, a members-elected Council of Governors who could be incredibly frustrated by regulation strictures denying them opportunity to home in on particular local issues.
Like any set of rules, some seem in conflict with others. For instance, one would seem to deny the right to particularly advocate that a Radiotherpy Unit beplaced at Kidderminster Hospital. That could be considered “proscribed activity”. However, a later rule states that Governors can represent and advocate community causes and issues. Given that over 10,000 people have signed my Petition for a Radiotherpy Unit for Kidderminster Hospital, surely it could be deemed an appropriate community issue?
Finally, I want directly elected NHS Trust Non-Executive Directors. In 2000/2001, I ran a National Campaign to get that facility. About 70 Districts and other Councils in England and Wales signed up, across all Party Political control.
We can’t have this lack of NHS Democracy. The Labour Government has funded the NHS in a fantastic way since 1997. However, we now need democratic provision and accountability. I believe the public is way ahead of the status quo on this issue.
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