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EP54: Reform make progress, Tories receive good news and special guest Cllr Sean Holden

The Kent Politics Podcast

Friday, 14 February 2025 - 30 minutes

THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST 

Episode 54 - Reform make progress, Tories receive good news and special guest Cllr Sean Holden 

In this week's Episode;

Local Election Dynamics:

  • Labour's mixed results in Medway with Reform UK gaining ground.
  • The impact of low voter turnout on election outcomes.
  • Current council composition post-elections and potential shifts in power dynamics.

Westminster Watch:

  • Controversial discussions surrounding small boats crossing the Channel.
  • Labour's new Border Security Asylum and Immigration Bill versus Conservative policies.

Upcoming Elections & Predictions:

  • Insights into private polling predicting a shift towards Conservatives despite national trends.
  • Concerns over Reform UK's influence on future elections.

Devolution Debate:

  • Discussion around devolution plans being delayed or rejected for Kent compared to other counties.

Sean Holden’s Farewell:

  • His reflections on his career as he prepares to retire after decades of public service.
  • Views on upcoming changes within local government structures.

Notable Quotes:

  1. "People tend to prefer voting against something rather than for it."
  2. "The government's rocky start may lead them to be punished at both national and local levels."

 

 

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