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It's not just in Sandwell...
The Labour Government invested £54 million out of the total £1.6 billion towards fixing our roads in Kent. Labour councillors elected to KCC would make good use of it to ensure our roads here in Canterbury and Whitstable are high quality and safe. ... See MoreSee Less
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Alister Brady will continue taking action to improve road quality and road safety for all residents in Canterbury City North if he is re-elected to KCC on 1st May. ... See MoreSee Less
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Labour is raising a glass to the wartime generation.
On the 80th anniversary of VE Day, we’ll keep pubs open for longer, to mark this momentous occasion and honour the legacy of all those who served. ... See MoreSee Less
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Great stuff in St Stephens yesterday! 👏 🌹💪Yesterday I was out talking to residents in the St Michaels Rd area with local councillors and volunteers. A special thanks to Vince Maple, the leader of Medway Council, for joining us on a sunny afternoon in Canterbury.
Great response on the doorstep!🌹 ... See MoreSee Less
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If re-elected to KCC on 1st May, Alister Brady will continue standing up for all people living in Canterbury City North to have access to the high quality social care that they need and deserve. ... See MoreSee Less
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How? When your own party in govt. isn’t going to prioritise it?
TALKTALK.LIEBOUR, I AM SHURE YOUR A NICE BLOKE ,YOU HAVE NO BACKING FROM 2 TIER.
Millions of workers are getting a pay rise as the new National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates take effect this month, putting more money in the pockets of working people.
This is our Plan for Change in action. ... See MoreSee Less
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This is great news for commuters across Canterbury and Whitstable! 🌹This Labour government is on the side of drivers. This Easter, over a thousand miles of roadworks will be lifted to make journeys smoother, and thanks to Labour’s Plan for Change, drivers are set to be £500 better off ✅ ... See MoreSee Less
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Disabled drivers won't be better off, if we lose our PIP we lose our car 😭
Is Labour on the side of non-drivers who may be choking on the fumes and particulates from heavy traffic and stressed by the noise? Is it anything to boast about that fuel duty has been frozen while public transport prices have gone up (for a declining service in many cases)? And then there's Nicky Thompson's point.
Really? I'm a Labour supporter. But calling them "Tory" potholes is something I'd expect them to come up with.
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