With the UKIP Leader of Thanet District Council, Chris Wells having resigned, there is an opportunity for some fresh thinking and positive action within our local authority. BBC Radio Kent invited me onto their breakfast programme to discuss changes at the council. I used the opportunity to put the Labour point of view across, highlighting […]
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Labour activist highlights from over 35 years
Great news. Local Labour activist, Fiona Crawford has asked me to share how I became active in the Labour movement. She’s speaking with the fabulous Rosie Duffield on the theme of #campaigningwomen at an event in support of International Women’s Day. I’m afraid it’s a long story, which I will keep short. But here are some […]
Addressing housing at the National Policy Forum
I’m back in Thanet, having returned from Leeds where I spent two days helping to formulate Labour Party policy on homes, communities, the future of work, and more. It’s a very clear that Labour’s commitment is that homes must built. The commitment in our manifesto is 100,000 homes built per year at genuinely affordable […]
Thanet District Council performance figures show UKIP failure
Figures from Thanet District Council show a decline in performance which is having a negative impact on people’s lives. At a meeting of the Council’s Corporate Performance Review Working Party this week, subjects including litter and homelessness were discussed. The state of our streets and the rates at which issues such as homelessness are being […]
Labour would ban live animal exports from Ramsgate
Labour today launches radical action on Animal Welfare that would look at introducing a ban on the live export of animals for slaughter. My party’s 50 point draft policy document, ‘Animal Welfare For The Many, Not The Few’, will go out for public consultation and proposes appointing an Animal Welfare Commissioner to ensure Government policy […]
Will Paul Carter support Thanet stroke service option?
NHS stroke services in Thanet are under threat of closure as part of restructuring in Kent. Provision of a Hyper Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) at William Harvey Hospital in Ashford is proposed, along with two other HASUs in the county. This would leave stroke victims on our isle with over an hour to travel in […]
Karen Constantine: District & County Council Report, February 2018
A very busy start to 2018 There are many pressing issues at the moment – the failure of TDC to pass the local plan, real concerns and frustration about litter, rubbish and dog mess (I think it’s driving everyone mad) and the constant threat of cuts to our services. The really central and dominating issue […]
Gender pay gap was top of my agenda in 2004
Equal pay is a stubborn problem As the influential magazine ‘personnel today’ turns 30 years old, I’m reminded of my own input and fight to achieve equal pay for women workers, along with many others. I was the first national union officer to lead the change on closing the pay gap by calling for compulsory […]
Distain at KCC breastfeeding decision
Why, when figures for breastfeeding in the UK are the worst in the world are we cutting the breastfeeding support budget by £400,000, and reducing the service across Kent that is there to support breastfeeding mums. We know that the rate for breastfeeding in Kent is lower than the national average and is falling. It […]
QEQM stroke services demo draws great response
The demonstration organised by Save Our NHS in Kent (SONiK) on February 3rd was a great success. Much media coverage before and after the event has raised the profile of the campaign to save the stroke service at Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital (QEQM). I’ve posted some of this below. Currently in consultation, the […]