I have just finished watching Gordon Brown's speech which I have to say I found very hard to follow. He kept talking about building a fair society which was surely an admission that having been in power for 11 years they have built anything but a fair society. I also thought it was insulting to describe the NHS as Labour's NHS. It's not their NHS, it belongs to the people and for a failing Prime Minister to try to claim ownership of it is an insult to the nurses and doctors who work hard day in day out looking after the nation's health.
I tried to listen to him about education but once again he never managed to explain why under this Labour Government the gap between the best performing schools and the worst performing schools is widening, why social mobility is falling and why more and more kids are leaving school without basic literacy and numeracy skills. He should come and spend time in some of the tough inner city schools I have taught in and then he will see how in the last ten years his party have actually made it harder for kids from those schools to aspire to go to University or to do well in school. Some of their policies have actually made social mobility harder and have undermined school discipline to such an extent that in many schools teachers are little more than babysitters.
There was nothing about how he plans to bring bills down for families. This compares with Tory controlled East Riding Council who have promised that next years Council Tax increase will be below inflation and less than 4%. That is despite the Government providing East Riding residents with £96 less per person in funding than the national average. That amounts to £32 million pound in 'lost' grant.
Prospective Brigg and Goole MP Andrew Percy has played an instrumental role in stopping the abolition of the 120 year old Hull and Goole Port Health Authority which is charged with protecting public, animal and environmental health at the Humber Ports. The future of the Authority was under threat following a Best Value Review which considered abolishing the Authority altogether.
Prospective Brigg and Goole MP Andrew Percy has welcomed the recent involvement of local Labour MPs in the campaign to force a re-think of Government changes to the way businesses operating on the docks in Goole are rated. The reassesments of the way in which non-domestic business rates are applied will leave businesses operating on port land with massive bills back-dated for three years! Local jobs will be put at risk.
Last Friday I attended the Goole Gift Campaign for heroes charity dinner at the Vikings in Goole. The event was fantastic and I am told it raised thousands for the on-going campaign to provide our troops in Afghanistan and Iraq with parcels of food and clothing from home. We got to hear from two Regimental Sargent Majors who explained what the packages meant to the soldiers overseas and they also gave us a great insight into what it is like for our brave men and women currently serving in those conflicts.