Old Tunnicliffe
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Who will you vote for in Richmond Park?
The candidates for Richmond Park are:
Peter Dul (UKIP)
Zac Goldsmith (Conservative)
Charles Hill (Independent)
Susan Kramer(Liberal Democrat)
Susan May (CPA)
James Page (Green)
Eleanor Tunnicliffe (Labour)
We asked all of the candidates to submit a 200 word contribution. The replies follow to help you to decide who you will vote for.
Peter Dul (UKIP)
Britain is now ruled by an unelected undemocratic elite in Brussels where the real power lies. The European Union can and will abolish the £ and the UK 'Government' cannot stop it.
The Lib-Dems, Labour & Conservatives all lied when they promised a Referendum on the European Constitution masquerading as the Lisbon Treaty. (the authors of the Treaty say it is the same). 80% and rising of new laws are made by the EU and Westminster is largely 'rubber-stamping them ; without proper accountability there is no real democracy
UKIP will restore self-rule and democracy by withdrawing from the EU which the Tax-Payers Alliance calculate will make us £120 billion per year better off (4 times the Defence Budget).
UKIP trusts the people and will empower them through:-
1 Elected Police Authorities with their Members accountable to the people for successes and failures will mean politically correct dogma is dumped in favour of policing dealing with public safety and crime fighting.
2. Elected County Health Boards will make the performance of N.H.S. Hospitals directly accountable to the people and stop Hospital closures (for example Kingston).
3. Parking Charges in Richmond & Bushy Parks; nothing will be imposed without a direct vote by local people, UKIP's policy being binding Referenda on all significant local issues.
Zac Goldsmith (Conservative)
Richmond Park and North Kingston is a key constituency. It is one of 117 seats that David Cameron must win if we're to have a change of Government. A vote for the Lib Dems here will make it more likely that we will have five more years of Gordon Brown, possibly as part of a Lib Dem / Labour alliance.
For so many reasons, that would be profoundly depressing. Brown's Government is responsible for having created a colossal deficit. He has strangled the country with red tape and presided over the creation of an unmanageable back office bureaucracy.
We need a new approach, and that will only happen if we change the Government. But a change of Government will also have a very direct impact on people here.
Just three examples. Only the Conservatives can stop the 3rd Runway and car parking charges in Richmond Park. Our NHS policies will safeguard Kingston Hospital. David Cameron himself has promised to protect its key services.
I recognize that there are people who will be inclined to vote for me on the back of these three pledges, and for that reason I have said that I will trigger a by-election if any of them is broken.
Charles Hill (Independent)
1. Charles Hill is an Independent, a long time resident of Richmond and not a professional politician.
2. He has seven political points of relevance to voters in this part of London:
i. Reform the Metropolitan Police Authority which over the ten years of its existence has done nothing but harm to the policing of London.
They selected and promoted Commander Dizaei and then took almost two months to sack him after he went to prison. They prevent the Commissioner from selecting his own senior command team. Instead of being directly accountable to our elected Mayor, the Commissioner is accountable to the MPA, half of whom are not elected. That half are not accountable to anyone, nor is the MPA Executive. The MPA received a damning report from the Audit Commission and HMIC last month. We'll have a disaster on our hands at the 2012 Olympics if it is not reformed.
ii. Support local businesses and sole traders in their work.
iii. Support local hospitals and our schools.
iv. Sustain safety at Heathrow Airport by opposing the third runway.
v. Amend unworkable and unenforceable laws, and reform unaccountable government bodies.
vi. Provide better treatment, and the right equipment, for our armed forces.
vii. Enhance Parliamentary moral authority.
Susan Kramer(Liberal Democrat)
Did not respond
Susan May (CPA)
Did not respond
James Page (Green)
There's little to choose between the larger parties, but Greens would return to proper public funding for health and transport, and democratically accountable education. Many people want that, and for the first time Greens are ahead in the polls in parliamentary constituencies such as Brighton.
No wonder. Our Green New deal promises jobs, stability, and action on climate change all at the same time. Government needs to stimulate green technologies rather than subsidise yet more cars and aircraft. I now work for a small company installing solar panels, but it's ten years since I first made the case to the council to tackle carbon emissions with tough planning requirements.
Climate change and reducing the need to travel have been my main focus locally. I chaired the council's Climate Change Task Group, and many of the recommendations have been adopted (although not fast enough.) But only last week I spoke against a major development on the site of an old bowling green near where we live. It could bring 66 more cars to the area. We can't make the same mistake when the Mortlake brewery site is redeveloped.
A Green economy wouldn't focus on GDP. We would measure what matters, such as well being and carbon reduction. If you agree, you can vote Green.
Eleanor Tunnicliffe (Labour)
Did not respond
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