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Building a progressive Britain

Sunday 2nd May 2010 7:01 PM

We are entering the final week of a crucial election campaign; as I have said before, Britain faces a clear choice between a Conservative Party that is regressive to the core, it claims to want to 'empower' people and 'roll back the state' but in reality this is a lie. Empowerment means the empowerment of the same old vested interests, not local communities and individuals to take control of their lives. 'Rolling back the state' means savage cuts in public spending but also extending the state by stealth in many areas; for example, in the case of immigration it wants to impose a totally unworkable cap. David Cameron and local Conservatives tell you we have to tighten our belts yet on the other hand promise lavish spending on fantastical and absurd notions like the immigration cap and they still find the money to ensure a 3p cut in corporation tax; something largely designed to benefit the bankers they bash in public.

Meanwhile, Labour remains the best hope in my eyes for a progressive Britain. However, the media story of this election has been the polling surge of the Liberal Democrats who are feted across the media. Nick Clegg performed well in the TV debates and for many people this was the first time they had seen this fresh face and, let's be quite clear, the Liberal Democrat's have some good ideas. I fully support the scrapping of Trident; voted against the Iraq War and have long supported the removal of those earning under £10,000 from having to pay income tax. It is about time our tax system was made fairer and the burden on those lower down the scale was reduced. Also, it is time our electoral system was reformed although for me the link between an MP and his constituency is the cornerstone of our democracy so I support a voting system called AV+, not fully-fledged proportional representation.

Under the microscope there are question marks over the execution of some of the Liberal Democrat's ideas. For example, they want to replace Britain's Trident nuclear weapons system with a more 'cost effective' one whereas I want to see the complete abolition of Britain's nuclear arsenal. The tax cut while seeming fair contains some fundamental problems in its execution which leads to it benefitting those higher up the scale more and I take serious issue with some of the Liberal Democrat's proposals on benefits. Furthermore, I have been dismayed by the very unfair attitude the ruling group of Liberal Democrat's on Leeds City Council has taken towards issues like the bin men strike and feel there is a danger illustrated by this - that although you may vote Liberal Democrat with progressive intent you may find that party takes a different course and allies itself with the forces of regression in the form of the Conservative Party.

However, many people are wanting to vote Liberal Democrat with the same progressive intent they do when voting Labour and although we may argue about the best road to take we are committed to similar values and those are defiantly not the values of the Conservative Party or of my Conservative opponent. I am committed to the fight for a progressive Britain which takes action on all the issues I have mentioned above as well as ones like the environment, consideration of which should be at the core of policy making, Matthew Lobley is not.

In Leeds North East there is a clear choice to be made and it is between myself and Mr Lobley. So I would ask people considering a Liberal Democrat vote to think very carefully this Thursday; to look at my record and my personal manifesto and ask themselves whether it really is worth risking the election of Mr Lobley by splitting the vote of all those who want to build a progressive future for Britain.

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Eddie Izzard's brilliant campaigning...

Friday 23rd April 2010 3:35 PM

Eddie Izzard, stand-up comedian, actor, and concert-pianist, marathon runner, and, of course, ardent Labour supporter was in Leeds this afternoon. Just in case you missed it you can view the broadcast he did on behalf of Labour here; in it Eddie reminds us, through the mire of Conservative despair about 'Broken Britain', that Britain is brilliant and shouldn't be run down by the Conservatives gloom-mongering or their policies. Plenty of people came up to us taking stickers and balloons and Eddie himself stopped and spoke to many voters and fans alike to spread the Labour message.

As well as supporting Labour's nationwide campaign Eddie is fully supporting my campaign in Leeds North East. Keeping Britain and Leeds North East brilliant is something only Labour can do.

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Showing my soccer skills....

Thursday 22nd April 2010 10:36 AM

Ed Balls, Schools Secretary, and myself vistied a 'Brazilian Soccer School' on Roundhay Park. The soccer schools were founded by Simon Clifford, a former PE teacher, who through a chance meeting managed to involve the World Cup winning Brazilian Juninho in his after school training classes. Juninho introduced Clifford to Futebol de Salão, a smaller, heavier ball that is used in Brazil, along with a radically different approach to teaching football and the first Brazilian Soccer School actually took place on Roundhay Park. They have spread to become an international success stroy and millions of children enjoy the benefits of the schools expertise. As you can see myself.

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Carr Manor School Mock Election

Monday 19th April 2010 4:18 PM

It was great today to be able to participate in a hustings for the pupils at Carr Manor School. Recently there has been a suggestion that the youth vote is partially behind the current surge in the polls by the Liberal Democrats however, none of that showed in the result today of the mock election the school held after the hustings. Labour won with 234 votes compared to 135 for the Conservatives and 49 for the Liberal Democrats.

I would like to thank Sarah Holdsworth and Lee Jackson for their help in organsing the event and of course the pupils and teachers at Carr Manor for taking part in such a wonderful event.

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Gordon Brown visits Leeds...

Thursday 15th April 2010 4:59 PM

It was a great pleasure to welcome Gordon Brown to Leeds North East. He was met by cheering supporters and I was able to show him first hand the hard work being done by Labour activists supporting my re-election campaign working hard to get across Labour's promise of a future fair for all:

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