First Published by: The Guardian
END COUNCILLORS' PET
PROJECTS AND HOLD A 'SALFORDGATE' INQUIRY
People who know me have no doubt that I am the
one to cut Council Tax here by 50%. It is not a simple task, but a necessary one to get
the whole country talking up Salford. If we do it first, all others will want
our secret of success. Certainly my new approach is different to that of all
other candidates standing at this mayoral election. I appeal to them to join
with me in us saying No to outdated political ways that long-standing
councillors have forced on to our city.
As Salford mayor I will use my considerable
experience to refocus policy. I will put all directors to the test by having
them draw up my list of essential services. If directors do not have the skills
for the job they will have to go and be replaced by a mayoral protective policy
on essential service spending. The pet projects that councillors like to dabble
in during times of plenty will be put through my 'what and why?' microscopic
test.
In times of hardship essentials have been
neglected because of such pet projects. The worst example is the increase in
one Salford regeneration project. Its estimate has gone up from £115million to
£730million. A green light increases debt by £615million. As a Salford
resident, I say that we never voted for a debt. In fact no council struggling
to carry out its essential services should get caught up in any credit
repayments trap, such as the Private Finance Initiative, that could mean a 35 year debt
becoming a £82million a year bill. And guess who pays?
People on our streets agree that political
groups are unlikely to welcome any inquiry into such things. This is where my
unique plan for a SalfordGate inquiry steps in. The inquiry would be beyond the
veto or influence of a majority political party, provided that there are
grounds for the elected Mayor to call in such a scrutiny process. An increase
of £615million in one project is sufficient grounds and I believe that Salford
Council Tax payers have the right to know what is going on.
Not long ago there was turmoil in children services and
more recently we saw day care centres facing the Labour group axe. Last month the number of empty
properties in Salford was a record 12,000 while 14,000 are waiting for a home.
Promises from our Council of new jobs are proving scarce in fancy new
developments. They even continue to listen to supermarket builders whose
plans would affect a Salford burial ground.
How out of touch have council leaders become, or is it a case of complacency
because of long-unchallenged political control.
My plan will cut out any waste to make Salford
one of the lowest Council
Tax places to live in England,
at a time when Salford council would gift away our money to the
better-able-to-pay firms and organisations such as the BBC. My professional
record as health management trainer is my credential to assure you that I will
protect essential services to young people, elderly and vulnerable citizens
living in Salford. This election is unique, brought about by local people
demanding real change. If we are going to do Salford justice we must have the
SalfordGate inquiry, shelve the nice-to-do but extravagant projects to another
day and get Council
Tax down now, along with a
council house rent freeze. 2012 is not the time for spend, spend, spend party
policies.
Salford mayoral candidate Michael Felse -
standing for the English Democrats, If elected I promise to serve as a
full-time mayor, making an impressive difference and putting in place an over-arching
level of integrity that will be beyond any doubt the best. Michael
Felse is the English Democrat candidate for elected mayor of Salford. A
former Labour constituency secretary and agent, he was one of the first to blow
the whistle on the Doncaster corruption scandal and
played a prominent part in January's successful referendum in
Salford on having an elected mayor.
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