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We need local action, but national change

NEWS of the £250m cuts facing Kirklees Council comes as no big surprise ('Thousands face jobs cuts as axe falls on council spending', September 17).

With much local finance directed by central government and with the leaders of the three main parties falling over themselves to talk tough about "savage" spending cuts, it was a forgone conclusion that local authorities would eventually face the axe, regardless of who wins the General Election next year.

The challenge locally will be to protect the most vulnerable – especially services for older people, young people and disabled people. But I hope the council will look as well at imaginative ways to raise money, such as from European sources, as well as dropping harebrained schemes like the doomed Stayton plan.

Kirklees must preserve schemes which create jobs and skills in our area – such as the Warmzone, originally proposed by Green Party councillors. This has multiple benefits of cutting costs, reducing carbon output and creating local jobs for smaller business.

The government poured billions into the pockets of bankers last year – who were still allowed to pay themselves more than 7 billion in bonuses in the last year, in spite of their disastrous performance.

None of the three party leaders have called for any concrete action to recover our money. Nor have any parties other than the Greens called on the government to take this opportunity to convert the state-owned banks into not-for-profit community banks (like the traditional mutual building societies).

The Green Party's Green New Deal would put money into real jobs, training people to work in publicly-funded schemes to develop and implement alternative energy and transport so that we can combine creating real wealth and work with reducing our carbon footprint and our reliance on increasingly unreliable foreign fuel.

We would spend more, not less, funding it from higher taxes on the very rich and on big business, by not replacing Trident and by not spending the planned 20bn on identity cards. We need local action, but national change.

ADRIAN CRUDEN

Green Party Parliamentary Candidate for Dewsbury Constituency

Edge Lane

Thornhill

DEWSBURY


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