In this week's Kent Politics Podcast, we discuss the neglect of water infrastructure in Kent and its impact on bathing water quality with Jim Martin. Also on this week's episode we discuss Medway Council's financial troubles, Dover District Council's budget shortfall, Swale Borough Council's net-zero challenges, public trust issues with Kent police, and the Green Party’s environmental ambitions. We also explore local councils' strategies to cope with national policy impacts and economic constraints.
THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST
Episode 3 - Cutbacks, Unpopular Police and Dodgy Pork / Jim Martin
In this episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, we discuss the underinvestment in water infrastructure that has led to a potential decline in bathing water quality. We also delve into Medway Council's financial woes and their request for exceptional powers to avoid bankruptcy. Join us as we explore local government challenges across the county, dissect national political developments with our Westminster Watch segment, and chat with special guest Jim Martin from the Green Party.
Key Points Discussed:
Guest Interview - Simon's Interview with Jim Martin discusses his journey into politics through local campaigning, leading Folkston & Hythe District Council as part of an environmental focus shift. He shares insights on why disillusioned conservatives might turn towards green policies focusing on social justice alongside ecological concerns.
Westminster Watch - Severance Payments Debate: Political editor Paul Francis sheds light on severance payments received by MPs after short tenures during Liz Truss's brief prime ministership. Discussions include viewpoints from Anna Firth MP defending government achievements irrelevantly during debate time.
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