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Pompey Politics Podcast

St Thomas ward hustings 2024

Pompey Politics Podcast

Simon Sansbury and Ian 'Tiny' Morris

Politics, News, News Commentary

54 Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

We're joined by two of the candidates standing in St Thomas ward in this year's local elections - Elliot Lee (Greens) and Mark Zimmer (Reform). Unfortunately Ian Holder (Lib Dem) was unable to make the hustings due to prior work commitments. At time of recording we had not heard from the other candidates: Julian Lewis (Labour), David Chandler (Conservative) and John Burrows (TUSC). 1. Tell us about yourself, your history, why you're standing for the party you are? 2. What are the top three issues for St Thomas - and what would you do about them? 3. In a cost-of-living crisis, how is another year of maximum level council tax rises justified - what would you see done to help those struggling? 4. With recent flooding in Old Portsmouth, and the ongoing new sea defences works, what would you do to better protect residents and properties from future events given their likelihood and severity is set to increase? 5. What would you do to tackle anti social behaviour, generally and in places like Hot Walls and Camber Docks which are repeated hotspots? 6. What’s your view on the implementation of ‘Low Traffic Neighbourhoods’ where through traffic is heavily discouraged in order to reduce dependence on cars and increase active travel? 7. HMOs - satisfying a need for cheap and flexible housing or profiteering disruption of communities? How would you see their expansion managed better for new and existing residents? 8. If neither money or politics were an issue, what would you change about how Portsmouth City Council functions? 9. If you're successful, what's top of your list do get done on day one? -Closing speeches

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good evening and welcome to the Pompey Politics Podcast.

0:03.0

I'm Ian Tini Morris.

0:04.7

And I'm Simon Sandsbury.

0:10.8

And welcome to the second of our online hustings for the 2024,

0:19.5

Fort Smith City Council elections.

0:21.5

And on Tuesday, we can still get the episode wherever fine podcasts of all sold and traded.

0:27.4

We were in St Jude Ward and we're moving slightly along the coast this week to St Thomas,

0:34.6

St. Tom's, as it's known.

0:36.8

And last time out you heard from the Labour, Lib Dem and

0:40.8

Portsmouth Independent Candidates. So splendidly this evening we have the two candidates from

0:45.8

Reform and the Green Party. So welcome gentlemen. Good evening. Good evening. And I will throw

0:52.8

across to Simon.

0:56.8

Tell us a little bit about St. Jude, son.

0:58.7

I mean, I would, but I think we should... No, don't.

0:59.4

Tell us about St. Tom's.

1:00.8

Oh, it's poor, very poor.

1:03.4

I'm sure it's better from here.

1:05.0

We hope.

1:06.6

We hope tonight, as Ian was saying, yes, we're joined by Mark Zimmer from the Reform Party and Elliot Lee from the Green Party.

1:16.3

We have reached out to the other candidates in the ward and those being Ian Holder is the Lib Dem candidate for St Tombs.

1:29.5

He's up for re-election this year, having obviously been elected to the ward.

1:34.6

We've got John Burrows for the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition,

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