The Kent Politics Podcast
EP83: Small boats, local government reorganisation, and special guest Colonel Tim Collins
Episode Summary
Join Simon, Dan & Matt as they unpack the week’s biggest stories: from local government shake-ups to the small boats crisis and soaring immigration numbers. Special guest Colonel Tim Collins reflects on military intervention, national security, and his iconic eve-of-battle speech. Plus, we debate the Green Party’s new leadership and what it means for left-wing politics in Britain.
Episode Notes
THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST
Episode 83 - Small boats, local government reorganisation, and special guest Colonel Tim Collins
In this week's episode:
- Small Boats Crisis: Dan explores the dramatic rise of small boat crossings into Kent, tracing how this phenomenon has become central to British political debate and altered local election outcomes.
- Local Government Reorganisation: Simon unpacks Angela Rayner’s plans for streamlining councils in Kent. New analysis suggests promised savings may not materialise—could reforms actually cost more?
- Special Guest Interview: Colonel Tim Collins, famed for his eve-of-battle speech in Iraq, shares insights on military readiness, intervention legacy, and why he steered clear of frontline politics after leaving the army.
Key Topics Discussed
1. Immigration & Small Boats
- Recent data shows a surge from hundreds to tens of thousands arriving via small boats over five years.
- The issue now dominates both local and national debates; parties compete over anti-immigration credentials.
2. Local Government Shake-Up
- Labour's push to merge councils faces scepticism as new reports suggest minimal or negative financial impact unless drastic consolidation occurs.
3. Defence & Security with Colonel Tim Collins
- UK armed forces are “woefully unready” for future conflict; defence spending lacks public support.
- Reflections on Iraq war: Removing Saddam was justified but mishandled post-war planning fuelled instability.
4. Political Disillusionment & Reform Surge
- Voters’ trust is eroding amid perceived lack of integrity in mainstream politics—Reform UK capitalises on frustration with status quo.
5. Green Party Leadership Change
- Zach Polanski elected leader; signals shift leftwards (“eco-populist”), potentially fracturing progressive vote alongside Corbyn’s movement.
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