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Labour News

Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven


NaNCy PLatts:

Join my campaign to save the NHs

Introducing Nancy Platts


Labours new Parliamentary Candidate for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven
Nancy led the successful campaign to prevent the closure of Brighton Fire Station and campaigned for the South Downs to be granted National Park Status by the last Labour Government. She has spent most of her working life campaigning in the voluntary sector on issues such as affordable childcare, health inequalities, low pay and child poverty. She led the campaign that delivered Sure Start centres for every community and a campaign to tackle extortionate energy prices for the least well off. Nancy knows just how tough life can be for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven residents. She says: When I was 18 my parents could not afford to send me to university so I gained a degree level qualification by studying in the evenings after my day job for the fire brigade. At the time I was fortunate to work for an employer that was willing to help with the cost of studying but most people are not in this position. What you achieve in life should not depend on your postcode or your parents bank balance. That is something I am very passionate about.

Cost of living leaves people worse off


I have met people whose pay or hours are being cut whilst their bills are rising. At a time when many of us are struggling to get by, this Government sees fit to grant a tax cut to millionaires. Labour will increase training and job opportunities; we will invest in the future and reduce the deficit by growing our economy in a sustainable way.
Nancy Platts

Brighton, Hove & District

[email protected]

www.nancyplatts.org.uk

Nancy Platts

@Nancy_Platts

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tackling working poverty


Emma Daniel with shadow minister Caroline Flint MP and supporters

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Labour wins historic election victory


Labour's fresh approach to local campaigning has won over voters in Hanover and Elm Grove in a recent byelection. Emma Daniel, a new face to local politics, drew a sharp contrast with the disappointment people now feel with Green policies and their representatives. So much so that there was an amazing 11% swing to Labour. Working mum Emma was delighted to become the citys newest Labour &
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Sixty percent of people who claim benefits are working. Millions of people work full time and still cannot afford the basic necessities such as rent. Thats why Labour wants employers to pay a living wage, enough to live on, not just survive. A living wage will bring the welfare bill down because fewer people in work will need

Co-operative councillor. We wanted to focus on positive policies and what we would do to address real problems like housing quality, traffic and personal debt, she said. This result follows on from Labour's big council by-election win in East Brighton last October. It shows that Labour can win all three of the city's parliamentary seats from the Greens and Tories at the next General Election in May 2015, and take control of the City Council on the same day.

Giving our employees at the Brighton House a Living Wage has allowed us to retain qualified and satisfied staff. This has translated into better levels of customer service for our guests, and in turn higher levels of occupancy. To do otherwise would be a false economy."
benefits, particularly housing benefit. This is a much better way of tackling the deficit than the coalition governments welfare reforms which are more about finding people to blame for their failed economic policies than addressing the real problems. Paying a Living Wage works for employers, too. Fourteen Labour local authorities across the country are accredited as living wage employers. In Brighton and Hove, over 80 employers have signed up to pay a living wage. Lucho Zuidema, owner of the Brighton House Hotel, said: Giving our employees at the Brighton House a Living Wage has allowed us to retain qualified and satisfied staff. This has translated into better levels of customer service for our guests, and in turn higher levels of occupancy. To do otherwise would be a false economy. For more information visit www. livingwagebrighton.co.uk.

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Happy birthday!
Labour celebrated the 65th birthday of the NHS by taking a giant birthday card out to the streets for people to sign. Anne Pissaridou, councillor for Wish ward in Hove, said So many people wanted to sign in support of the NHS that we ran out of space on the card! Labour founded the NHS and has always been committed to a national health service of the best possible quality.
Left: Passers-by sign the NHS 65th birthday card at a street stall in Hove

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What did the Labour government do for the environment?


While the coalition government backs away from its climate change promises, many people are still benefitting today from Labours policies which have promoted green jobs, more energy-efficient homes, a cleaner environment, access to the countryside and conservation. In 2001 the Countryside and rights of Way Act established the right to roam across thousands of acres of land. In 2008 the Marine and Coastal Access Act enshrined in law public access to the coastline. New national parks included the South Downs. EU-funded countryside stewardship schemes were set up for farmers, resulting in a reversal in the decline of many species under threat. Animal protection was improved by the Animal Welfare Act 2006. Air, river and beach pollution was dramatically reduced following EU legislation, which also saw recycling rates increase from 15% to 37%. Labour set a target of 75% of new housing to be built on brownfield sites. Planning and building laws improved the efficiency of new buildings. In 2006 the government set an ambitious plan that all new homes built after 2016 would be zero carbon.

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The Climate Change Act of 2008 set in law the commitment to reduce emissions by 80% from 1990 to 2050. This was the worlds first legally binding climate change act. A third of economic growth since 2011 has been in green sectors. Labour set targets for 30% of electricity to be renewable by 2050, and committed energy companies to put a smart meter in every home by 2050.
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Co-operation in Bevendean
Labour councillors, members and supporters have given their support to the Bevendean, which is being set up as a co-operative pub for the community. Its great to see the community come together to create something that will really answer a need, and a fantastic example of how a co-operative approach can give people more say, said Labour and Cooperative councillor for Moulsecoomb and Bevendean Leigh Farrow. In this difficult economic climate, many small businesses are struggling and pub closures have risen. Labour has campaigned for a statutory code regulating pubcos and making it easier for small landlords to operate.

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save the NHs


Local hospital services are facing 30m of cuts and waiting lists are going up. Labour will protect the NHS so that it is always available for people in Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven. Nancy says: Brighton Kemptown Conservative MP Simon Kirby needs to be held to account. He voted for this governments Health and Social Care Bill which has wasted a staggering 2billion on reorganising and privatising the NHS. How can this be justified when these cuts are being imposed? The royal Sussex County Hospital has already cut hearing services, it is proposed to transfer kidney services out of Brighton and sexual health services are also under threat. Please join my campaign to protect our local hospital from more cuts by using the Contact Us form on page 3 or contacting me through the details on the front page.

What this government has planned for the NHS is chilling. We only have to look at the cuts locally to see what a Tory government means for our NHS. Nancy has worked on national health campaigns she knows the issues. She has my vote because she's the best candidate to defend our NHS. Gladys Mundowa, local NHs nurse

Nancy Platts, supporting the community

Nancy went to the Woodingdean Carnival in June. She said: The carnival is a fabulous coming together of the local community and it raises vital funds for local groups and organisations. I really enjoyed meeting everyone and watching all the wonderful displays. Nancy spends a lot of time out on the doorstep meeting people to find out more about their issues and concerns. The rising cost of childcare came up time and time again on the doorstep in Queens Park. I will be campaigning for quality, affordable childcare for all, she said.

Nancy marched with thousands of others at Brighton Pride, commenting: For me, Pride is a celebration of our progress towards equality but also a reminder that more still needs to be done, both in the UK and around the world.

The Government have just announced a 4.1% rise in rail fares from 1st January 2014. This makes the cost of travelling by rail even more expensive when so many Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven people are already feeling a real squeeze in their incomes. Nancy wants to see affordable rail fares within a network which is publicly owned and run solely for the benefit of passengers instead of competing companies.

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