Peterborough independent candidate – Main Concerns IN Brief
on April 14th, 2010Business is important to our city. We should attract key employers that bring well paid jobs. To do this we need to have to take the initiative and make Peterborough a much more likely place for key investment.
Peterborough has challenges in secondary school education and desires to work at making certain our young men and women leave school with excellent qualifications and ready for that world of work.
Banks provide a poor and expensive service to folks in Peterborough. Irresponsible lending has resulted in record debt problems as well as the heartache they bring. Simpler, cheaper banking and community banking are the way forward.
Far more demands to be done to control energy prices and guarantee the security of our power supplies.
Each and every schoolchild in Peterborough must be in a position to go to the Olympics for a day in 2012
Families need emotional and monetary help to respond towards the troubles that face them, after all kids do not come with instructions.
Peterborough desires to solve the problem that mean youthful girls see single parenthood as a route to a house and a rewarding lifestyle without contributing towards the society that supports them.
Housing and homelessness troubles blight our community. This is wrong inside the 21st Century. Councils should be in a position to build houses solely for rent. Housing associations will need to be much more accountable to their tenants. Homeowners have to have support, in particular when purchasing a very first property or when circumstances change and eviction becomes a possibility.
Peterborough’s diversity in culture must become made into an asset not exploited by narrow interest or bigotry.
Asylum seekers ought to be dealt with fairly, their cases reviewed speedily but thoroughly and removal swiftly where necessary.
Our brave assistance personnel and their families must be supported now and inside future knowing they offer their lives for our safety for only a modest reward.
The city must be committed to public ownership in the East Coast mainline railway, as private businesses have proved unable to operate it to a decent standard. This railway connection is essential to Peterborough.
No to any further privatisation in the NHS especially since the revelation of economic difficulties with Peterborough PCT. Taxpayers have paid in to the system once and ought to not be expected to pay again or face cuts in services. Whichever party forms the next government and whatever the parties have said we will will need to guard our National Health Service.
Youth services are crucial to growing young folks who make a positive contribution to society. More facilities that young persons wish to use. No far more sell offs of public facilities.
Pensions ought to be safeguarded to make sure that older individuals can have a worry free retirement.
As an independent candidate within the Peterborough election 2010, John Swallow is standing on the issues that matter to the individuals and isn’t constrained to petty party politics.
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