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    EP 115: Coalition collapse, hospital hygiene fears and South East Water under scrutiny

    Kent Politics Podcast: Episode Rundown Welcome back to the Kent Politics Podcast, where we delve into the latest political developments across Kent. Hosted by Nicky White from KM Media Group, this episode covers a dramatic week in local politics and pressing issues affecting our communities. Key Topics Discussed: Hospital Hygiene Concerns Reports have surfaced regarding hygiene issues at Darrent Valley Hospital in Dartford due to water supply problems. MP Jim Dixon discusses constituent concerns over inadequate washing facilities and bottled water distribution amid an internal fault causing potential contamination. Canterbury City Council Coalition Breakdown The Lib Dems withdrew from their coalition with Labour due to demands perceived as undermining planning committee independence. Labour now leads a minority administration with Pip Hazelton stepping up as deputy leader. Medway Councillor Investigation Independent Councillor Chris Spalding faces conduct investigation following controversial legal challenge funding related to Fembell Zoo housing development approval. South East Water Leadership Crisis Resignation of Chairman Chris Train amidst criticism over repeated failures and handling of water outages. MPs demand further leadership changes, citing poor decision-making impacting customer service. £1 Billion Highways Contract Controversy Kent County Council awards 21-year road maintenance contract to Ringway worth approximately £50 million annually. Green Party's Stuart Jeffrey criticises long-term commitment ahead of local government reorganisation that could hinder future councils' operations. Additional Information: For more stories throughout the week, visit Kent Online or watch KMTV's politics show every Friday at 5pm. Subscribe to our newsletter for regular updates on local democracy developments. Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP 114: Kent’s changing political map, Medway’s challenges and campaign strategies with Reform UK & Green Party voices

    Kent Politics Podcast: Episode Recap Welcome to the Kent Politics Podcast! Join us for an insightful discussion on the latest political developments in Kent, featuring local democracy reporter Dan Essen and Medway Council enthusiast Robert Body. This episode dives deep into upcoming elections, council dynamics, and more. Key Topics Discussed: Election Insights: Tunbridge Wells Elections: Discover why this is the last election under the current model and how boundary changes have influenced recent outcomes. Political Shifts: Explore Tunbridge Wells' transition from a Conservative stronghold to Liberal Democrat control. Council Dynamics: Medway's Innovation Park: Unpack ongoing plans for business investment in Medway and potential future developments. Reform UK Anniversary: Reflecting on one year since Reform UK's significant victory at Kent County Council elections.  By-elections Spotlight: Hear firsthand accounts from Thomas Mallon (Reform UK) and Rob Yates (Green Party), who won pivotal by-elections at Kent County Council. They share campaign strategies, challenges faced, and their vision moving forward. Special Guests: Thomas Mallon - First elected county councillor for Reform UK discussing his strategic approach during campaigns. Rob Yates - Green Party’s first councillor at county hall sharing insights on engaging voters effectively through community involvement. Thought Provoking Discussions: The impact of national politics on local elections. Debating immigration policies between Reform UK's hard stance versus Green Party's compassionate approach. Closing Thoughts: The podcast concludes with reflections on whether it's time to consider proportional representation over first-past-the-post voting systems amidst changing political landscapes in the UK. Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP 113: Kent’s high number of accidental deaths, bomb ships off the coast and a charity’s struggle with funding cuts

    Kent Politics Podcast Show Notes Host: Nicky White, Senior News Editor with KM Media GroupPodcast Episode Date: 24.04.26 Episode Overview Join us for a comprehensive roundup of the latest political happenings in Kent. This episode delves into significant local elections, controversial council decisions, and ongoing community debates. Key Segments: Green Party's Victory in Cliftonville Rob Yates triumphs over Reform UK's Mark Ratigan by 301 votes. The Green Party's focus on empathy and unity resonated with voters disillusioned by divisive politics. Discussion on tactical voting trends favouring Greens amidst dissatisfaction with current governance. School Street Scheme Controversy Michelle Oliver challenges Medway Council over unclear signage leading to fines. Despite complaints, the council maintains confidence in its traffic management strategy. Conservative calls for an extensive review following high fine numbers reported through FOI requests. Cultural Strategy Adoption in Canterbury Upcoming vote on new guidelines affecting arts and cultural sectors within the district. Concerns raised about neglect of volunteer-run museums outside historic city centres like Whitstable and Herne Bay. South East Water Leadership Scrutiny CEO David Hinton waives his bonus after widespread water supply issues but faces criticism from Tunbridge Wells MP Mike Martin for inadequate crisis management. Ongoing debate around accountability as residents face repeated outages due to preventable infrastructure failures. Upcoming Elections & Political Landscape Shifts Analysis of potential shifts towards Green or Reform dominance ahead of future elections scheduled for 2027. Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP 112: Success for the Green Party in KCC By-Election, More School Streets Problems, and Water Boss Gives Up His Bonus

    Kent Politics Podcast Show Notes Host: Nicky White, Senior News Editor with KM Media GroupPodcast Episode Date: 16.04.26 Episode Overview Join us for a comprehensive roundup of the latest political happenings in Kent. This episode delves into significant local elections, controversial council decisions, and ongoing community debates. Key Segments: Green Party's Victory in Cliftonville Rob Yates triumphs over Reform UK's Marc Rattigan by 301 votes. The Green Party's focus on empathy and unity resonated with voters disillusioned by divisive politics. Discussion on tactical voting trends favouring Greens amidst dissatisfaction with current governance. School Street Scheme Controversy Michelle Oliver challenges Medway Council over unclear signage leading to fines. Despite complaints, the council maintains confidence in its traffic management strategy. Conservative calls for an extensive review following high fine numbers reported through FOI requests. Cultural Strategy Adoption in Canterbury Upcoming vote on new guidelines affecting arts and cultural sectors within the district. Concerns raised about neglect of volunteer-run museums outside historic city centres like Whitstable and Herne Bay. South East Water Leadership Scrutiny CEO David Hinton waives his bonus after widespread water supply issues but faces criticism from Tunbridge Wells MP Mike Martin for inadequate crisis management. Ongoing debate around accountability as residents face repeated outages due to preventable infrastructure failures. Upcoming Elections & Political Landscape Shifts Analysis of potential shifts towards Green or Reform dominance ahead of future elections scheduled for 2027.       Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP 111: Housebuilding targets, payments to improve our services - plus news on fluffy bunnies

    Kent Politics Podcast - Episode Highlights Welcome to the latest episode of The Kent Politics Podcast, where we delve into pressing local issues and political developments across Kent. Hosted by Nicky White, Senior News Editor at KM Media Group, this episode covers a range of intriguing topics. Key Topics Discussed: 1. Wild Rabbit Virus Outbreak Former councillor Sean Holden raises concerns about a new strain of RHD2 virus affecting wild rabbits in rural Kent. The disease is highly fatal, with a mortality rate of 90%, posing significant risks to both wild and domestic rabbit populations. Conservationists and local naturalists discuss potential ecological impacts while urging caution before attributing declines solely to the virus. 2. Housing Developments in Kent Helen Grant MP addresses ongoing challenges related to housing development pressures in her constituency. Advocates for prioritising brownfield land and infrastructure-led development to maintain quality of life without encroaching on green spaces or farmland. Calls for an urgent review of housing targets and greater involvement from water companies in planning processes. 3. Medway Council's Section 106 Funds Utilisation Investigation reveals Medway Council holds £20 million from developers intended for community infrastructure but underutilised, particularly funds earmarked for health improvements. Concerns raised over limited spending on healthcare projects despite available funds; focus has been largely on self-help health pods since 2019. Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP 110: The rising cost of waging war on fly-tipping, plans for more homes and how to spend £60m

    Kent Politics Podcast Show Notes Episode Overview Welcome to the latest episode of The Kent Politics Podcast. Join Nikki White, Senior News Editor with KM Media Group, as we delve into recent political developments across Kent. Key Topics Discussed Government Investment in Twiddle and Gillingham Labour's plans bring £20 million government funding for neighbourhood development. Additional funds aimed at enhancing children's playgrounds. Fly Tipping Concerns in Kent A report by Kent County Council reveals alarming increases in fly tipping incidents over the past decade. Maidstone saw reports rise from 800 (2015) to over 2,800 (2025). Challenges include limited enforcement powers and financial burdens on private landowners. Education Challenges in Medway A young boy's struggle for suitable schooling due to complex needs highlights systemic issues within Medway Council's educational provisions. Housing Development Debates in Swale Swale Council debates housing concentration between Faversham and Sittingbourne/Sheppey. Decision made to distribute housing allocations more evenly across borough sites. Community Funding Initiatives The UK government's "Pride In Place" scheme allocates significant investment (£60 million total) for community improvements across three parts of Medway: Luton, Reed Common, and Twiddle. Engagement Opportunities Have a question or topic suggestion? Email us at [email protected]. Stay informed: Sign up for our newsletter at kentonline.co.uk/newsletters Tune into KMTV’s politics show every Friday at 5pm or watch on demand at KMTV.co.uk Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    109: Council Walkout, Security Measures in Swale & a heated debate in the Studio

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 109 - 109: Council Walkout, Security Measures in Swale & a heated debate in the Studio Join us this week on the Kent Politics Podcast as we delve into a series of heated discussions and local political controversies. Hosted by Rob, with insights from Simon and Dan, this episode unpacks the latest happenings in Medway, Swale, and beyond. Key Topics Discussed: 1. Kent County Council Walkout A dramatic walkout occurred at a council meeting over a motion to declare an illegal migration emergency. Reform UK faced opposition due to concerns about electoral advantages related to an upcoming by-election. The walkout stole headlines but left questions about its long-term impact on local politics. 2. Swale's District of Sanctuary Motion Liberal Democrat Councillor Hannah Perkin proposed declaring Swale a sanctuary for immigrants. This symbolic gesture sparked protests causing damage worth over £10,000 during council meetings. Discussions are ongoing regarding increased security measures at future meetings. 3. Medway School Streets Scheme Evaluation of the controversial scheme aimed at reducing traffic near schools shows mixed results. While some parents report safer streets and more children walking to school, critics question the low response rate from surveys used in evaluations. 4. Potholes: A Persistent Issue Potholes remain one of Medway’s most visible infrastructure problems despite budget constraints limiting repairs. Special Guests: Councillors Alex Paterson (Labour) and Andrew Lawrence (Conservative) join us for spirited debates covering financial strategies, road safety initiatives like School Streets, and broader implications for local governance amidst evolving party dynamics in Kent. Insights & Analysis: The episode offers listeners an inside look into how political manoeuvres play out within councils while tackling everyday issues that matter locally such as pothole repairs versus larger national topics like immigration policy declarations. Stay informed with all things politics across Kent by visiting our website or catching up on past episodes via KMTV every Friday at 5pm! For feedback or topic suggestions email us at [email protected]   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP108: Kent's meningitis outbreak, the impact of the Iran War on local councils and ambitious housing plans

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST  Episode 108 - Kent's Meningitis outbreak, the impact of the Iran War on local councils and ambitious housing plans.  In this episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, Daniel Essen delves into pressing issues affecting East Kent. From a meningitis outbreak to energy concerns amidst international tensions, and ambitious housing plans—this episode covers it all. Key Topics Discussed: Meningitis Outbreak: A serious meningitis outbreak has hit Canterbury and surrounding areas. The illness has tragically claimed two young lives—a university student and a Year 13 pupil. UK Health Security Agency's response includes vaccinations and antibiotics distribution at the University of Kent. International Tensions Impact on Local Councils: Rising concerns over the American-Israeli conflict with Iran impacting local economics. Potential increase in oil prices could inflate council expenses significantly. Calls for transparency from Reform UK Cabinet on handling financial challenges due to rising costs. Healthcare Leadership Changes: Unexpected resignation of Jonathan Wade as CEO of Dartford & Gravesham NHS Foundation Trust. Medway Hospital faces its fifth leadership change since 2020 amid ongoing healthcare challenges. Housing Development Plans: Canterbury City Council advances their local plan proposing 23,000 new homes by 2043. Controversial debates around previous zoning systems; current focus is meeting government targets while managing speculative developments. Political Insights: Discussions highlight how local politics are intertwined with national events like international conflicts affecting energy pricing strategies. Emphasis on public health measures following outbreaks showcases responsive governance efforts. Listener Engagement: Interested listeners can contribute topics or questions via email or voice notes to Kent Politics podcast. Stay Updated: Visit Kent Online for continuous updates on political news across Kent. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for detailed briefings straight to your inbox! Catch up with KMTV’s politics show every Friday at 5pm!     Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP107: MP outside interests, KCC Councillor joins the Conservative Party, Medway Aid Fund & MP asks to report Graffiti

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 107 - MP outside interests, KCC Councillor joins the Conservative Party, Medway Aid Fund & MP asks to report Graffiti  On this week's episode: Graffiti Concerns in Gillingham: MP Naushabah Khan addresses the rise of tagging and swearing graffiti, urging residents to report incidents to tackle antisocial behaviour. Tom Tugendhat's Outside Interests: A deep dive into Tunbridge MP Tom Tugendhat's extensive outside interests, highlighting his numerous trips abroad and side jobs. Political Shifts at KCC: Ashford representative Bill Barrett rejoins the Conservatives after leaving Reform UK. His move reflects ongoing political shifts within Kent County Council. Cliftonville By-Election Preview: Upcoming by-election sees major parties vying for a key seat with significant campaign efforts from notable political figures. Medway Council Cost of Living Support Initiatives: New schemes announced using £4.6 million to support low-income households through education and community supermarkets. Key Discussions: Graffiti Issues in Gillingham MP Naushabah Khan emphasises the need for community action against unsightly graffiti damaging local aesthetics. She advocates reporting incidents to help authorities address this growing problem effectively. Tom Tugendhat’s Extensive Commitments Local democracy reporter Dan Essen discusses Tom Tugendhat’s declared interests amounting to nearly £500,000 since 2025, including roles with Solnox and a Dubai-based think tank. Despite repeated contact attempts, no comment was received from Mr. Tugendhat regarding these commitments' impact on his parliamentary duties. Political Dynamics in Kent County Council Ashford Councillor Bill Barrett transitions back to the Conservative Party amid shifting allegiances within KCC following last year's Reform UK victory. The change is part of broader movements affecting council dynamics as various groups vie for influence ahead of upcoming elections. Cliftonville By-Election Outlook The Cliftonville by-election promises intense competition among candidates from Reform UK, Labour, Green Party, and Conservatives—all bringing heavyweight supporters into Thanet early on in their campaigns. Medway’s Response to Cost-of-Living Challenges Medway Council introduces new funding initiatives aimed at enhancing financial resilience among vulnerable residents through adult education programs while also preparing innovative solutions like a community supermarket model transitioning away from reliance on food banks. Get Involved: Have thoughts or questions about local politics? Email us your comments or send voice notes at [email protected]!   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    KP106: Cliftonville By-Election, Youth Politics Controversies, Housing Plans & the impact of the Middle East conflict

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST  Episode 106 - Cliftonville By-Election, Youth Politics Controversies, Housing Plans & the impact of the Middle East conflict EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS  By-Election in Cliftonville The by-election for the Kent County Council seat in Cliftonville is set for April 9th. This election will test Reform UK's performance since their previous victory. Key candidates include Charlie Letts (Conservative), Rob Yates (Green Party), and Dr. Mo Shafay (Liberal Democrats). Labour and Reform UK are yet to announce their candidates. Controversy Surrounding Young Councillor Kieran Mischuk, a young Restore Britain councillor, apologises after sharing an inappropriate meme on social media. Fellow councillors call for a public apology. Canterbury's Housing Plans Canterbury City Council releases its final draft plan proposing sites for up to 23,000 homes by 2042, focusing on infrastructure expansion including new park-and-rides and bypasses. Medway Planning Developments Medway sees significant planning activities with approvals sought for over a thousand homes across various sites. Some developers appeal against delays in decision-making processes. Impact of Middle East Conflict on Kent Businesses The ongoing Middle East conflict could affect local businesses due to potential increases in oil prices and supply chain disruptions as discussed by Judah Price from the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce. Online Safety Consultation Launched Ashford MP Sojan Joseph advocates safer online spaces for children amid rising mental health concerns linked to social media usage among youth.  Get Involved Have questions or topics you'd like us to cover? Reach out via email at [email protected]   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    KPP105: Thanet By-Election, Medway Council Financial Challenges & Youth Political Engagement

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST  Episode 105 -  Thanet By-Election, Medway Council Financial Challenges & Youth Political Engagement   Welcome to another engaging episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, where we dive deep into local political affairs with a focus on upcoming elections and financial challenges facing councils. This week, we're joined by special guests Harry Mckenzie and Kieran Mischuk, two of Kent's youngest councillors.  Key Topics Discussed:  By-Election in Thanet A by-election is set for April 9th due to the conviction of former Reform UK councillor Daniel Taylor. Various parties including Labour, Conservatives, Greens, and newly formed Restore Britain are vying for victory. Discussions revolve around potential vote splitting between Reform UK and Restore Britain. Medway Council Finances Medway Council has secured £10.1 million in exceptional financial support to address budget shortfalls. The council faces criticism over increased borrowing but remains committed to maintaining services without major cuts. Young Voices in Local Politics Our young guest councillors share their journeys: Harry Mckenzie (Labour) discusses his motivation rooted in public service inspired by family values. Kieran Mischuk shares his transition from Reform UK to Restore Britain driven by a desire for genuine change outside traditional party lines. Insightful Discussion Points: The role of social media in shaping modern political landscapes. Challenges faced by young politicians navigating established systems while striving for impactful change. Reflections on Political Dynamics: The conversation delves into whether current structures allow meaningful engagement or if they stifle fresh voices seeking reform. Both guests express differing visions yet share common frustrations with slow systemic progress affecting youth involvement. Conclusion & Looking Ahead: Stay tuned as we continue unpacking key issues impacting Kent’s political scene weekly! For more updates visit Kent Online or catch up via KMTV every Friday at 5 pm!   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP104: Political Shifts, Financial Strategies, and Cultural Initiatives

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST  EPISODE 104 - Political Shifts, Financial Strategies, and Cultural Initiatives  In this week's episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, Nikki White delves into recent political developments in Kent County Council and local issues affecting Maidstone and Medway. We also discuss cultural initiatives in Thanet.  Key Topics Discussed  Political Shake-Up at KCC Restore Britain Formation: Seven ex-Reform UK councillors join Restore Britain led by Rupert Lowe. Political Dynamics: Restore Britain becomes third largest group at KCC; potential to challenge Liberal Democrats for official opposition status. Councillor Perspectives: Bill Barrett criticises Restore Britain's right-wing stance. Medway Financial Strategies Property Sales Strategy: Council sells properties to balance finances; notable sales include Railway Street Industrial Estate and Rainham Shopping Centre. Financial Outlook: Measures aim to strengthen financial footing ahead of budget meeting. Anti-Social Behaviour Concerns Cozenton Park Issues: E-bikes and e-scooters causing disturbances; Councillor George Perfect addresses community concerns about safety. Cultural Initiatives in Thanet Isle of Culture Bid 2029: MP Polly Billington collaborates with artist Dame Tracey Emin on a bid highlighting Thanet's rich cultural heritage. Safety Concerns in Maidstone Survey Findings on Violence Against Women and Girls: Over 1,250 participants reveal significant concerns about online abuse and physical violence. Public involvement sought for shaping future actions towards enhanced safety measures.   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP103: Local Developments, National Scandals & Community Campaigns

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 103 - Local Developments, National Scandals & Community Campaigns In this week's bite-sized episode;  Epstein Files & Cultural Implications: Discussion on the societal issues highlighted by the Epstein files, focusing on women's roles in decision-making and cultural changes needed to prevent exploitation.Medway Council Redevelopment Plans: A 469-space multi-storey car park in Chatham is set for demolition, pending funding approval. The site will be transformed into housing as part of broader regeneration efforts.Government SEND Funding Announcement: The UK government has allocated £5 billion to help local councils manage special educational needs deficits. While this move is welcomed, concerns about long-term funding remain.Arlington House Safety Concerns: Freshwater property firm faces scrutiny over building safety at Arlington House, Margate. Residents may face high costs for necessary refurbishments.Kent Water Outage Costs Revealed: South East Water's recent outage cost nearly £30 million. Local MPs demand accountability and preventive measures against future disruptions.Featured Interviews:Polly Billington (East Thanet MP) discusses the need for more women in leadership roles within public life post-Epstein scandal.Nishaba Khan (Gillingham and Raynham MP) emphasises stability in government while criticising past missteps involving Peter Mandelson.Mike Martin (Tunbridge Wells MP) launches a campaign to reduce lorry traffic through Goudhurst village using community-sourced evidence.    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP102: Navigating Funding Problems and Local Government Challenges

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 102 - Navigating Funding Problems and Local Government ChallengesWelcome to this week's bite-sized edition of the Kent Politics Podcast, where we delve into the pressing political issues affecting our local communities. This episode is packed with insights from our dedicated local democracy reporters and a look at key developments in Westminster. Key Topics Discussed:Council Tax ControversyCouncil Tax Increase: The decision by Kent County Council (KCC) to raise council tax by only 4% instead of near 5%, potentially missing out on over £10 million, has sparked debate.Opposition Views: Critics argue that KCC should maximise local funding before seeking more government support.Asylum Seekers & Funding ChallengesPress Conference Insights: KCC leader Lyndon Kem Karen highlights financial strain due to caring for young adult asylum seekers without adequate government funding.Ofsted Report Concerns: Recent downgrades in children's services ratings add pressure on KCC's handling of care leavers.Medway’s Financial OutlookBudget Plans Unveiled: Medway Council reveals its draft budget, showing improved financial stability despite ongoing pressures like social care demands and inflation.Parking Charge Adjustments: Parking fees will rise slightly as part of efforts to balance finances through increased revenue rather than service cuts.Local Government ReorganisationTunbridge Town Council Proposal: Plans for establishing a new town council are set for approval, aiming to ensure continued representation amid potential district abolishments across Kent.National Spotlight - Domestic Abuse SupportWestminster Discussions: Gravesham MP Dr. Lauren Sullivan raises concerns about victim safety in court settings; Justice Minister outlines investment plans aimed at better supporting victims and reducing domestic abuse crimes.Stay Connected:Don't miss further updates on these stories throughout the week via Kent Online. Subscribe to our politics briefing newsletter or tune into KMTV’s weekly politics show every Friday at 5pm for more detailed coverage.For feedback or topic suggestions, reach out via email at [email protected]. Thank you for tuning in!  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP101: The Future of Local Government in Kent and the Role of Reform UK

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 101 - The Future of Local Government in Kent and the Role of Reform UK Episode: The Future of Local Government in Kent and the Role of Reform UK On this week's episode: Hosts:Simon Finlay, Local Democracy ReporterDan Esson, Reporter for Borough and District Authorities in KentSpecial Guests:Antony Hook - Leader of the Liberal Democrats at County HallMark Hood - Leader of the Green Party Group at County HallAlister Brady - Co-Leader of the Labour Group at County HallKey Topics Discussed:Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Concerns:Discussion on whether LGR will proceed as planned or face delays.Concerns about concentrating power versus devolving it to communities.Potential complications with debt distribution among new unitary authorities.Political Landscape and Elections:Insights into potential outcomes for upcoming elections, including tactical voting strategies.The role reform could play in reshaping local governance structures by 2028.Reform UK's Impact:Analysis of Reform UK's influence on traditional party dynamics within Kent's political scene.Discussion on how their presence has altered inter-party relations compared to previous Conservative administrations.Electoral System Debate:Exploration of proportional representation versus first-past-the-post systems.How electoral reforms might affect future election results across different parties.Tactical Voting Influence: – Examination of how tactical voting may impact election outcomes, especially concerning keeping Reform UK out.Future Political Strategies for Left-Wing Parties: – Challenges faced by left-wing parties amidst a fragmented voter base and competing interests from multiple small parties vying for similar electorates.Notable Quotes:"This isn't devolution; it's about power being concentrated…and that's not democracy."   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP100: KCC cuts £40k by removing office plants, Medway planning win upheld & UK mulls social media ban

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST KCC cuts £40k by removing office plants, Medway planning win upheld & UK mulls social media ban Welcome to the landmark 100th edition of the Kent Politics Podcast, a bite-sized episode bringing you key highlights from around Kent over the past week. Hosted by Nikki White, Senior News Editor at KM Media Group.In This Episode:Tribute to Jerry ClarksonJerry Clarkson, former leader of Ashford Borough Council, passed away this week.Served as leader from 2006 to 2023 and was with London Fire Brigade for three decades.Rise of Reform UK PartyDiscussion on voter dissatisfaction with Labour and Conservatives leading to increased support for Reform UK.Insights from Ben Seyd, University of Kent politics expert.Local Government Cost-Saving MeasuresKent County Council plans cost-cutting measures including removing plants across estates saving £40k annually.Plans also include transitioning water supplies from bottled to plumbed systems.Medway Planning Decision UpheldJudicial review confirms Medway Council's lawful decision in planning permission for Chatham Docks' Basin 3 business campus.Proposed Social Media Ban for Under 16sConsultation launched on potential social media restrictions similar to Australia's model with insights from Sojan Joseph MP.Listener Engagement:Have your say! Email or send a voice note about topics you'd like discussed: [email protected] Episodes:Join us next week for our first bumper edition featuring special guests. Stay updated via Kent Online and sign up for our newsletter.   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP99: Reform's latest Kent members and Budget setting in Medway and KCC

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 99 - Reform's latest Kent members and Budget setting in Medway and KCC  Welcome to the inaugural bite-size edition of the Kent Politics Podcast for 2026, presented by Nikki White, Senior News Editor at KM Media Group. This episode brings you a concise roundup of key political happenings in Kent over the past week. Episode Highlights:Reform Party Gains MomentumCouncillor Defections: Three councillors are joining Reform UK from Conservative and Independent backgrounds.Notable Figures: Includes Dakota Dibben (Gravesham), Lawrence Ball (Sevenoaks), and Barry Manners (Thanet).Kent County Council Budget UpdateDraft Budget Published: After delays, KCC's draft budget sees council tax set at 3.99%, below government cap.Financial Risks Discussed: Concerns about adult social care costs and SEND provisions highlighted by Councillor Kemkaran’s deputy.Medway Financial ChallengesFunding Settlement Reaction: Medway receives £23m boost but still faces financial strain; EFS likely needed again.South East Water Crisis ContinuesThousands remain without water due to ongoing issues with South East Water amid investigations from OFWAT and DWI.National Interest: Westminster UpdatesFocus on water supply issues as MPs demand accountability from South East Water leadership. Lib Dem leader Ed Davey calls for licence revocation during PMQs.Key Interviews:Simon Finley discusses KCC budget implications with Nicola Everett of KMFM.Tunbridge Wells MP Mike Martin expresses scepticism towards South East Water's reassurances amidst ongoing outages.Listener Engagement:Have your say or pose questions to our panel via email or voice note at [email protected].   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  18. 100

    EP98: Traffic fine mistakes, changing face of Kent and special guest, Reform’s Maxwell Harrison

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 98 - Traffic fine mistakes, changing face of Kent and special guest, Reform’s Maxwell Harrison  Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, where we delve into local politics and current affairs affecting Kent. In this week's episode... Key Topics Discussed:Traffic Fines in MedwayRob explores the issue of potentially thousands of traffic fines being issued erroneously in Medway due to inadequate signage.A case study involving Chris Lee successfully appealing against a fine highlights flaws in existing road signs.Migration StatisticsDan dives deep into intra-British migration statistics from ONS, revealing Canterbury as having the highest inward migration within Kent.Dartford stands out for its high proportion of new residents coming from London.Child Benefit Cap DebateNicky discusses Sittingbourne MP Kevin McKenna's advocacy for lifting the two-child benefit cap amidst rising child poverty rates.Local Brewery SuccessHighlighting community spirit, Moot Brewery gets recognition as one of their beers is served at Westminster thanks to Rochester MP Lauren Edwards' support.Special Guest: Councillor Maxwell HarrisonCouncillor Harrison shares his journey and political views:His transition from Conservative voter to joining Reform UK.The challenges faced by Reform UK since taking control over KCC, including factional disputes leading to councillor defections.Harrison defends Nigel Farage’s leadership while addressing criticisms about reform's stability and potential long-term impact on British politics. He emphasises a grassroots approach despite critics labelling it a personality cult around Farage.Predictions & Reflections:The hosts reflect on 2025’s major events like reform's rise in KCC elections and Labour government struggles. Looking ahead:Possible changes following local elections impacting Keir Starmer’s position.Continued scrutiny on Reform UK's governance capabilities amid internal conflicts.Increased focus on LGR (Local Government Reorganisation) raising public awareness before upcoming ballots.Upcoming Changes:Exciting developments are planned for 2026 with format changes to the Podcast, introducing bite-sized editions alongside traditional episodes featuring more comprehensive discussions with two guests debating significant monthly stories!Stay informed by visiting Kent Online or tuning into KMTV every Friday at 5pm for more engaging content around regional politics!   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  19. 99

    EP97: Action over HMOs, Question Time in Kent, and new group formed at KCC by ex Reform members, with special guest Cllr Connie Nolan

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 97 - Action over HMOs, Question Time in Kent, and new group formed at KCC by ex Reform members, with special guest Cllr Connie Nolan Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics podcast, where local democracy reporter Simon Finley is joined by Robert Boddy, Dan Erstin, and Nikki White. This week’s discussion covers a range of pressing topics affecting Kent's political landscape.Key Topics Discussed:HMOs in Medway:Action on Housing: Medway Council plans to introduce an Article 4 direction to control the proliferation of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs). This will require planning permission for HMOs with fewer than six occupants.Community Impact: Concerns include parking pressure and antisocial behaviour linked to HMOs.Canterbury Planning Challenges:Wealden Condition Proposal: The City Council's Green Group pushes for developers to address sewage infrastructure before construction.Cabinet Decision: Legal constraints prevent imposing blanket conditions; council awaits water company plans instead.Political Shifts at County Hall:New Independent Group Formation: Expelled Reform UK councillors form 'The Independent Group' (TIG), led by Councillor Paul Thomas.Political Turmoil: Since May elections, several Reform members have been expelled or defected.Question Time Comes To Dover:Immigration Debate Sparks Controversy: A lively debate ensues during BBC’s Question Time focused on immigration issues. MP Mike Tapp criticises fellow panelist Zia Yousef for condescending remarks towards an audience member.Special Guest Interview:Connie Nolan - Labour Councillor InsightsConnie Nolan shares her views as one of only two Labour county councillors left after Reform UK's significant electoral success. She discusses challenges faced by Labour candidates and reflects on Rosie Duffield's departure from the party, expressing disappointment over her timing and its impact on Labour's brand in Canterbury.   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP96: Ambulance woes, water crisis and special guest, former MP Kelly Tolhurst

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 96 - Ambulance woes, water crisis and special guest, former MP Kelly Tolhurst  This episode covers a range of topics including challenges faced by the South East Ambulance Service, CCTV malfunctions in Ashford Borough, leadership changes at Kent County Council, and water supply crises impacting Tunbridge Wells. Key Segments1. Ambulance Service Under ScrutinyRepresentatives from the South East Ambulance Service were questioned about their response to an undercover documentary revealing resource strains.Councillors expressed dissatisfaction with the service's defensive stance post-documentary.2. CCTV Issues in AshfordReports indicate significant numbers of malfunctioning CCTV cameras are impeding crime evidence collection.Concerns over council’s intentions amidst plans to relocate monitoring services.3. Kent County Council Leadership UpdateAmanda Beer reverses retirement decision; remains Chief Executive until March 2026 amidst ongoing local government reorganisation discussions.4. Water Crisis in Tunbridge WellsThousands left without water due to chemical mishap at treatment works.MP Mike Martin actively communicates updates while calling for accountability from South East Water’s CEO.5. Guest Interview: Kelly TolhurstFormer Rochester and Strood MP discusses life after politics and her continued involvement in local issues like Chatham Docks redevelopment controversy.Special FeaturesInterview Spotlight: Kelly TolhurstKelly reflects on:Her transition out of Parliament,The impact of losing skilled jobs at Chatham Docks,Her perspective on current political dynamics within Medway Council regarding housing developments versus industrial preservation.Community EngagementListeners are encouraged to participate by submitting questions or suggesting topics via email or voice note to [email protected] informed through our weekly newsletter and follow us for more political coverage on KMTV every Friday at 5pm!   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  21. 97

    EP95: Local government reorganisation, councillor’s WhatsApp leak shame, budget response and special guest Cllr Stuart Jeffery

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST  Episode 95 - Local government reorganisation, councillor’s WhatsApp leak shame, budget response and special guest Cllr Stuart Jeffery In this week's episode;Reform UK Controversy:Discussion on a Reform councillor's controversial WhatsApp messages.Reaction from political figures including Rachel Reeves.Local Developments in Kent:Approval of phases for an 800-home development at Capstone Valley amidst public opposition.Insight into the planning committee’s reluctant approval process.Local Government Reorganisation in Kent:Deadline for business case submissions to Whitehall discussed.Five proposals on the table with "3A" being the most popular option among councils.Budget Analysis by Chancellor Rachel Reeves:Breakdown of budget highlights including tax changes and NHS funding.Critique on economic strategies and their impact on local governance.Housing Crisis Focused Segment:MP Nishaba Khan raises concerns over HMO conversions affecting community fabric in Gillingham.Debate around legislation improvements for managing housing developments responsibly.Interview with Stuart Jeffrey (Green Party):Discusses potential outcomes of local government reforms.Insight into Green Party policies resonating with younger demographics under new leadership Zach Polanski.Judicial System Challenges & Jury Trials Debate: – Proposal to limit jury trials due to backlog; implications discussed by panelists Matt Ramsden joins this segment for additional insights.Listener Engagement Prompt: – Encouragement for audience interaction through questions or topic suggestions via email or voice notes.Noteworthy Quotes:"The two things they set out to do—stop the boats and save money—they've completely failed." — Panelist discussing Reform UK's promises"Climate change is going to be one of the massive things that happens…we have got that eye towards a slightly longer future." — Stuart Jeffrey reflecting on Green Party prioritiesCall-to-Actions:Subscribe to our Politics Briefing newsletter via KentOnline.Watch KMTV’s politics show every Friday at 5pm or catch up on demand  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  22. 96

    EP94: Linden Kemkaran and Vince Maple go head to head, libraries and tips face closure, and will the government’s immigration policies work?

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 94 - Linden Kemkaran and Vince Maple go head to head, libraries and tips face closure, and will the government’s immigration policies work? In this week's episode; Key Discussions:Local Government Reorganisation:Chaos at KCC: Linden addresses accusations of chaos following recent controversial events including leaked videos and councillor expulsions.Reform's Financial Strategy: Emphasises savings made under Reform UK's leadership amidst inherited financial challenges.Medway Council Developments:Medway’s Care Home Project: Approval for a new 80-bed facility despite opposition concerns about borrowing costs.Motion Changes Controversy: Reduction in council meeting motions sparks allegations of anti-democratic practices aimed at smaller parties.National Grid Sea Link Project:Discussion on the contentious plans for an undersea cable project affecting Minster Marshes with significant local opposition due to environmental concerns.Libraries & Tips Closures:The potential closure of libraries and waste recycling centres as part of budget balancing efforts discussed amid public backlash fears.Immigration Policy Overhaul:New asylum system reforms announced by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood stir division among MPs; implications for border control and community impact debated.Special Guest Debate:Linden Kemkaran (Reform UK)Defends strong leadership style against accusations post "suck it up" video leak.Criticises Labour’s handling of immigration policy changes as inadequate amidst rising illegal migration issues.Vince Maple (Labour)Challenges Reform UK's claims regarding chaotic governance at KCC.Advocates for Medway's reorganisation plan while addressing internal party processes concerning suspended councillors.Audience Engagement:Listeners are encouraged to share their views or questions via email or voice note at [email protected] more political insights throughout the week, visit Kent Online or tune into KMTV every Friday at 5pm. Subscribe to our newsletter for regular updates on regional politics!  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  23. 95

    EP93: Council office may become HMO, is Labour seriously getting rid of Starmer? and special guest former KCC leader Roger Gough

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 93 - Council office may become HMO, is Labour seriously getting rid of Starmer? and special guest former KCC leader Roger Gough This episode features special guest Roger Gough, former leader of Kent County Council, discussing the challenges facing Reform UK at a local level and potential national implications.Key Topics Discussed:Reform UK's Performance:Examining how Reform UK's control over councils is perceived nationally.The significance of their performance in flagship areas like Kent.Kent's Local Government Reorganisation:Insights into past reorganisation efforts in the late '90s with Medway's transition to a unitary authority.Current plans for further restructuring across the county.KCC Financial Strategies:Possible sale of Invicta House for housing purposes amidst budget constraints.Implications of such sales on local communities and governance.National Labour Party Dynamics:Speculation around Keir Starmer’s leadership amid declining approval ratings.Potential challengers within Labour party ranks including Wes Streeting and Angela Rayner.Special Guest:Roger GoughFormer Leader of Kent County Council shares his views on:The current administration under Reform UK.His experiences post-leadership focusing on advisory roles within local government frameworks.Noteworthy Quotes:"It was always going to be difficult… but I don’t think they help themselves by suggesting there were simple answers." – Roger Gough"Adult social care is always going to be the rising cost that will make it tricky to set a balanced budget." – Panel DiscussionListener Engagement:Have questions or topics you want us to explore? Email us at [email protected] or send a voice note!Stay ConnectedCatch up with politics throughout the week via Kent Online or tune into KMTV every Friday at 5pm for more political insights.For more podcasts from I Am Listening, visit im-listening.co.uk.     Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP92: Rachel Reeves takes aim at KCC, a £50m project gets the go-ahead, and special guest Andrew Kennedy

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCASTEpisode 92 - Rachel Reeves takes aim at KCC, a £50m project gets the go-ahead, and special guest Andrew KennedyIn this week's episode...Political Turmoil in Kent:Simon opens with reflections on the shifting political landscape in Kent, warning it could foreshadow national trends. The rise of Reform UK has led to a fractured coalition at County Hall.Southern Water Sewage Saga:Dan reports on Southern Water’s controversial sewage monitoring tool. A false report of a 100-hour discharge sparked local outrage and highlighted concerns over transparency and accountability.£50 Million Biofuels Investment:Rob covers Syntech BioFuel’s expansion in Kingsnorth, promising sustainable fuel for the Lower Thames Crossing construction and up to 200 new jobs for Medway.Virgin Trains Return to Kent International Stations:Nikki brings good news: Virgin plans cross-channel services stopping at Ashford and Ebbsfleet by 2030, ending Eurostar's monopoly—but upgrades are needed before trains roll out.Special Guest Interview: Andrew Kennedy (Conservative Councillor)Andrew Kennedy reflects on:The Conservative collapse from dominance (57 seats) to just five.Impact of Reform UK’s surge—fuelled by protest votes rather than deep-rooted values.Lessons learned about voter targeting, misinformation, and reconnecting with disillusioned centre-right supporters.Predictions that Reform UK's fragile coalition will unravel due to lack of clear philosophy or solutions.Internal party tensions following leaked video controversy involving KCC leader Linden Kemkaran.Challenges facing council leadership amid budget deficits and service cuts.Local Government Reorganisation:Kennedy discusses potential reforms—including unitary authorities—and warns against creating an unwieldy single authority for all of Kent. He advocates boundaries reflecting community identity and explores alternative models like metro mayors for better funding/control.Budget & Tax DebateThe panel reacts to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ hints at upcoming tax rises:Widespread scepticism about whether higher taxes will yield tangible improvements in public services.Comparison with European countries where citizens pay more but receive better social infrastructure.Concerns over government efficiency, trust issues, and demand for fast results if taxes increase.Key Takeaways:Kent as Political Microcosm:The county mirrors wider national uncertainty—with parties struggling to maintain unity under pressure from insurgent movements like Reform UK.Public Accountability Under Scrutiny:From water companies marking their own homework to politicians deflecting blame—transparency remains front-of-mind locally.Economic Development Amid Unrest:New investments signal hope but are set against backdrop of job losses, budget shortfalls, and contentious council reorganisation debates.Taxation Realism vs Expectation Gap:Public willingness exists—to pay more if returns are clear—but patience is thin after years without visible improvement.Get Involved!Have questions or topics you want covered? Email or send a voice note: [email protected] updated via Kent Online newsletters & catch KMTV's politics show Fridays at 5pm (watch online).This podcast is an I Am Listening original production — find out more at iamlistening.co.uk ```"   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP91: Reform at war, Medway Council slams KCC, parking fees hike in Canterbury, and special guest Naushabah Khan MP

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 91 - Reform at war, Medway Council slams KCC, parking fees hike in Canterbury, and special guest Naushabah Khan MP In this week's episode:  1. Identity & Racism in Modern BritainNaushaba Khan shares her personal experiences as a British Asian Muslim facing racism and abuse online.Discussion on the rise of divisive rhetoric from mainstream politicians around immigration and identity.The importance of calling out racism and maintaining British values of respect, equality, and tolerance.2. Kent County Council: Reform Party Civil WarOngoing turmoil within KCC’s Reform UK administration following leaked footage.Five councillors expelled over accusations ranging from leaking information to bullying.Leadership under fire but defiant; opposition parties demand accountability.Debate on leadership styles—whether strident defence is effective or damaging internally.3. Local Government FrictionMedway Council forced to withdraw a funding item due to last-minute changes demanded by KCC leadership regarding Visit Kent/Locate in Kent replacements.Tension over financial contributions highlights challenges in inter-council cooperation.4. Canterbury Parking Fees Rise AgainCanterbury City Council proposes another increase at premium car parks (£3.80/hr).Local businesses voice concerns about damage to footfall; council cites budgetary needs.5. Housing Crisis: HMOs & Community ImpactNaushaba Khan discusses surge in Houses of Multiple Occupancy (HMOs) across Gillingham:Risks include loss of family homes, concentration of vulnerable residents, changing community character.Advocates for Article Four Direction to control HMO proliferation locally.National PerspectiveLabour government prioritising housing reform with investment into affordable homes and tackling homelessness—but acknowledges no quick fixes exist despite political pressure for instant solutions.Key Quotes"For me, this is my identity… But that I now feel is being questioned." — Naushaba Khan"One mistake we could make is staying silent… It grows legs if not called out." — Naushaba Khan“Politics isn’t just consensus—it’s conflict between competing interests.” — Dan EssonTakeawaysThe episode offers an honest look at the intersection between politics, race relations, local governance struggles—and how national debates impact real communities like those in Kent.*Listeners gain insight into the realities MPs face both inside Parliament and on their home turf—from running offices like small businesses to dealing with constituents’ everyday concerns.*Get Involved!Have questions or topics you’d like discussed? Email or send a voice note:📧 [email protected] up for our newsletter: KentOnline.co.uk/newslettersWatch KMTV's politics show Fridays at 5pm (kmtv.co.uk)    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  26. 92

    EP90 : Reform at war, immigration demo, University of Kent homes, and special guest Sojan Joseph MP

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Epsiode 90 - Reform at war, immigration demo, University of Kent homes, and special guest Sojan Joseph MP  In this week's episode:Reform UK’s Leadership TurmoilLeaked video of KCC leader Linden Kemkaran sparks outrage over her conduct and leadership style.Strong backlash from MPs; seven call for her resignation citing unprofessional behaviour.Internal party suspensions and threats of a no-confidence vote add to the chaos.Canterbury Housing ControversyMajor update on local plans: University of Kent's proposal for a new settlement scrapped amid environmental concerns and public opposition.University signals intent to push ahead regardless, driven by financial pressures.Medway Anti-Migrant DemonstrationUKIP-led march against illegal immigration met with overwhelming counter-protest from Stand Up To Racism activists.Tense but contained scenes; event claimed as victory by counter-demonstrators.Key InsightsLocal Government ChallengesGuests highlight lack of experience among newly elected councillors, questioning their ability to govern effectively at county level.Debate over proposed unitary authority structure—concerns raised about size, diversity, and service delivery across Kent.Political Fallout & Party DynamicsDiscussion on whether Reform UK's internal strife is unique or typical of political parties’ growing pains under scrutiny.Speculation on Linden Kemkaran’s future as leader amidst mounting pressure but limited obvious successors.Impact on Public ServicesSocial care bottlenecks highlighted—patients stuck in hospital beds due to poor provisions affecting wider healthcare services.Frustrations voiced over slow progress post-election in areas like potholes, school transport, and council responsiveness.Quotes That Matter"If you can't run a council, how are you going to run the country? That's the bigger question we should be asking."— Sojan Joseph MP"There's no democracy in their party… The administration want to make sure Nigel [Farage] is happy with every decision."— On Reform UK’s leadership style"The honeymoon period is well and truly over. No leader seems to have backing from all colleagues."— Nikki WhiteGet Involved!Have a topic suggestion or burning question? Email or send your voice note: kentpoliticspodcast.co.ukStay ConnectedCatch up with latest coverage via Kent OnlineSign up for the politics newsletter: kentonline.co.uk/newslettersWatch KMTV's Politics Show Fridays at 5pm (KMTV)  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

  27. 91

    EP89: Council’s £4k cock-up, Rachel Reeves pays a visit, and special guest Cllr Amelia Randall

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 89 - Council’s £4k cock-up, Rachel Reeves pays a visit, and special guest Cllr Amelia Randall Episode Highlights:A costly parish council blunder triggers a £4,000 election in Birchington.Medway hosts a heated debate on flags and British identity.Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits Dartford to push for faster delivery of the Lower Thames Crossing.MP Helen Whately leads rally against Operation Brock’s traffic chaos.Top Stories This WeekParish Council Election FiascoDan Essen uncovers how a clerical error at Birchington Parish Council led to confusion over ward representation. The oversight means an entire new election must be held—at significant expense—with costs split between Thanet District Council and the parish itself.Flags & National Identity DebateRobert Body reports from Medway, where community leaders and politicians discussed the meaning behind flag displays. Opinions ranged from grassroots dissatisfaction with government to concerns about far-right orchestration. Panelists debated legality, public safety, and cultural symbolism.Lower Thames Crossing UpdateSimon Finley covers Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ visit to promote reforms streamlining infrastructure planning. Labour aims to limit judicial reviews for major projects like the £10bn Lower Thames Crossing—due by 2034—to unlock growth more quickly. Gravesham MP Lauren Sullivan campaigns for toll revenues to revive local ferry services.Operation Brock ProtestNikki White previews an upcoming rally led by MP Helen Whately calling for alternatives to Operation Brock—a contraflow system causing gridlock across Kent during peak travel times. With mounting public frustration and high operational costs, urgent action is demanded.Special Guest: Amelia Randall (UKIP)Amelia shares her journey from Reform UK councillor to UKIP defector:Frustration with lack of unity and direction in Reform UK prompted her move.She argues that reasserting Christian values is vital for British culture—integration should respect foundational traditions while allowing freedom of belief.Defends decision not to call a by-election after switching parties; insists she acted in line with voters’ expectations for real change.Discusses balancing personal beliefs—including psychic interests—with political activism as UKIP seeks renewed support under charismatic leadership.Infrastructure InsightsThe panel debates Britain’s ability—and willingness—to deliver large-scale projects efficiently amid regulatory hurdles:“Plenty of countries manage it… but successive governments have created endless bureaucracy.”Local voices urge direct community benefits from future developments such as discounted tolls or restored transport links funded by project revenues.Get Involved!Have your say or suggest topics: 📧 [email protected]🎤 Send voice notes too!Don’t miss regular updates via Kent Online – including new columns from MPs and council leaders in our dedicated politics section.Sign up for our Politics Briefing newsletter.Watch KMTV's politics show every Friday at 5pm (KMTV On Demand)!  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP88: Kent’s high streets, councillor defections, Badenoch’s balancing act and special guest Robbie Lammas

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 88 - Kent’s high streets, councillor defections, Badenoch’s balancing act and special guest Robbie Lammas  In this week's episode of The Kent Politics Podcast.... Episode HighlightsMajor Defections Rock Local PoliticsMedway councillor Robbie Lammas joins Reform UK alongside four Gravesham colleagues.Discussion on the motivations and impact of these defections from the Conservatives to Reform.High Streets Under PressureAnalysis of the new "Pride In Place" government scheme aiming to revitalise rundown areas in Kent.Insight into planning reforms giving councils more control over vape shops, bookies and barbers—seen as symptoms of urban decline.Council Drama in MedwayVote of no confidence against independent councillor Chris Spalding following allegations of bullying and mismanagement.Exploration of local governance challenges and accountability mechanisms.Kemi Badenoch's Tory Conference SpeechReflection on her first conference speech as leader amid party turmoil.Will she survive until next year? Panel weighs up her prospects given catastrophic poll numbers for both main parties.National Scene: Division & ExtremismDover MP Mike Tapp responds to a tragic synagogue attack in Manchester; calls for unity across religious and ethnic lines.Special Guest Interview: Cllr. Robbie LammasRobbie shares his reasons for defecting:Loss of trust in Conservatives among constituents;Alignment with Reform UK's communitarian conservative philosophy;Frustration with local Tory response to issues like flag removal and asylum seeker redistribution;Reflections on personal attacks received post-defection—and why political loyalty should serve real change over tribalism.He predicts further defections—including possibly from Labour—and explains how Reform is building grassroots momentum by vetting genuine believers rather than opportunists.Polls & Party FortunesLatest IPSOS polling:Reform UK surges ahead at 34%, Labour trails at 22%, Tories collapse to 14%—lowest since June '09 for Labour, historic lows all round.Only 13% satisfied with Keir Starmer as PM; widespread dissatisfaction signals turbulent times ahead for both major parties.Panel analysis:Both Tories and Labour punished for failing to tackle small boat crossings. Voters increasingly pick out key manifesto points that matter most personally—making protest votes more common than ever before.Key TakeawaysKent’s Political Landscape Is Shifting Fast: Defections signal deep dissatisfaction within traditional party ranks; expect more movement toward populist alternatives like Reform UK.Local Issues Matter More Than Ever: Cost-of-living pressures, high street decay, immigration policy—all driving voter behaviour locally as well as nationally.Leadership Uncertainty Looms Large: Kemi Badenoch faces an uphill battle; neither main party can take its base or future leadership security for granted amid record-low satisfaction ratings.Connect With Us!Have a question or topic suggestion? Email us or send a voice note:📧 [email protected] updated: 🔗 KentOnline – Politics Briefing Newsletter📺 Watch the Kent Politics show every Friday at 5pm on KMTVFor more info about this podcast visit: im-listening.co.uk  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP87: Affordable homes and supported living refused and Kent's debt billions, featuring special guest Martin Baxter

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 87 - Affordable homes and supported living refused and Kent's debt billions, featuring special guest Martin Baxter  This week's episode explores how Reform UK's rise is reshaping Kent’s political scene, sparking tactical voting among Labour and Conservatives. Local planning disputes, council debt concerns, and shifting party fortunes highlight wider national challenges. Tactical voting now crucially influences outcomes as parties strategise for the 2029 election amidst ongoing voter disillusionment.Episode Highlights:Developers refusing to build affordable homes in Bobbing, Sittingbourne.Medway family's fight for assisted living accommodation amid council setbacks.Kent councils facing a staggering £2.3 billion debt ahead of local government reform.Tactical voting trends reshaping the political landscape across Kent and beyond. Key Topics Discussed1. Affordable Housing ControversyDan explores why Payne's Development is proposing zero affordable housing in their new estate near Bobbing—citing profit margins as justification under current national planning policy.2. Medway Family’s Planning BattleRobert shares the Butler family’s struggle after council refused permission for an annex to support their chronically ill son, despite ongoing construction on their main house and significant personal setbacks.3. Council Debt CrisisSimon reports that Kent's councils owe £2.3 billion collectively—a financial burden threatening the viability of upcoming reforms to unitary authorities, with stark disparities between districts.4. Tactical Voting Insights (with Martin Baxter)Martin unpacks fresh polling data:Anti-Reform UK tactical voting is emerging strongly; up to one-third of Labour voters would back Conservatives just to keep Reform out.Reform leads nationally but faces resistance from coordinated tactical votes by other parties’ supporters.Liberal Democrats remain stable around 70 seats; potential for gains if centre-ground politics resurges.The next election could see unpredictable three-way fights (notably Sevenoaks), making outcomes harder to forecast.Political Landscape UpdatesLabour’s recent conference speech received mixed reviews: engaging but lacking substance according to hosts Dan and Rob.Keir Starmer’s leadership remains secure—for now—as no clear successor emerges, though internal challenges persist.Upcoming Caerphilly by-election may signal further trouble for Labour if Plaid Cymru or Reform outperform expectations.Takeaways & AnalysisVoters are increasingly savvy about tactical voting—especially when it comes to blocking parties they oppose most. Kent faces unique pressures from developer decisions and looming council debts—local stories reflect wider national tensions.Get Involved!Have questions or topics you want covered? Email or send a voice note: [email protected] up for the Politics Briefing newsletter at KentOnline.co.ukCatch KMTV's politics show every Friday at 5pm (watch here)For more info on this podcast network visit im-listening.co.uk  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP86: Local government reorganisation, Channel Tunnel services back in Kent, and special guest Reform's Richard Tice

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 86 - Local government reorganisation, Channel Tunnel services back in Kent, and special guest Reform's Richard Tice Welcome to the Kent Politics Podcast!  This week, Simon and the team are joined by special guest Richard Tice (Reform UK MP) for a lively discussion on local council developments and national political shifts.   Key Topics Discussed1. Thanet's £6.1m Green Campus ProjectDan dives into Thanet District Council’s ambitious plan to build an eco-friendly business hub at the Port of Ramsgate.Funded via Levelling Up money; aims to foster local enterprise but lacks private sector interest so far.Only two out of three buildings will be constructed initially—future plans remain under wraps.2. Medway Council Reorganisation DramaRobert reports on Labour-led Medway pushing ahead with costly reorganisation plans despite fierce Tory opposition.Conservatives label it a "vanity project" and challenge transparency over consultation with key services like police and schools.Decision called in for scrutiny—but Labour holds committee majority.3. The Push for Channel Tunnel Train Services in KentInternational train stops at Ashford suspended since Covid; campaign intensifies to reinstate them.Local MPs lobby regulators for competition against Eurostar, claiming huge economic benefits (£2.7bn boost & 500k extra visitors).Kent County Council planning events to promote the county as a tourist destination—details embargoed!Special Guest Interview: Richard Tice (Reform UK)Richard Tice shares his views on Reform UK's surge in popularity:“We’re talking about real issues that matter—immigration, high energy bills, government waste.”Immigration & Border ControlTice outlines bold policies if Reform leads government:Leave European Convention on Human RightsScrap Human Rights ActEnact robust detention/deportation lawsHe claims current systems allow “lefty judges” too much power over border policy.Economic VisionPromising deep cuts to public sector waste and quangos; proposes performance-related tax cuts funded by savings from axing inefficient spending.Electoral System DebateDespite rising poll numbers, Reform remains committed to proportional representation—even while competing under first-past-the-post rules.Local Impact in KentWith polling suggesting major gains across Kent’s parliamentary seats—including potential upsets—the party is keen to showcase cost-saving reforms already underway at council level (e.g., early loan repayments).Panel Analysis: Can Reform Deliver?Dan & Robert debate whether mass deportations or radical immigration reform are feasible—or politically palatable—for mainstream voters. Legal hurdles and state capacity pose big challenges; some policies may need softening before election day.Labour’s own review of indefinite leave-to-remain rules could shape future debates—and possibly take heat off Reform’s more controversial proposals.Listener Call-Out!Have questions or topics you want covered? Email or send a voice note: [email protected] informed:Sign up for Politics Briefing NewsletterWatch KMTV politics show Fridays @5pm (KMTV On Demand)   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP85: Kent crime figures, Medway's LGR plan, Sevenoaks housing and Special Guest Sean Holden

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 85 - Kent crime figures, Medway's LGR plan, Sevenoaks housing, and Special Guest Sean Holden This week, the team dives into the shifting political landscape in Kent and beyond, with a special focus on party turmoil, housing challenges, local government reforms and leadership speculation.Key Topics DiscussedSevenoaks Housing Surge:Dan reports on Sevenoaks District Council’s new local plan—housebuilding targets have soared by 63%, pushing annual builds from 700 to over 1,150. With only ~260 homes built per year previously, this marks a dramatic change for residents. Major developments are planned at Peddham Place and Otford Road.Medway Goes It Alone?Robert explains Medway Council’s potential solo bid for local government reorganisation after its preferred option wasn’t selected by other Kent leaders. The move could cost up to £874k but aims to reshape council boundaries independently.Kent Police & Rural Identity Crisis:Simon reveals that rapid development has blurred rural/urban lines so much that even Kent Police struggle to define “countryside” areas—a sign of how housebuilding is transforming the county.MP Donation Scrutiny:Nikki covers Sittingbourne & Sheppey MP Kevin McKenna facing criticism over donations from pro-housing group Homes for Britain amid controversy around major residential projects like Heisted Park (8,400 proposed homes).Special Guest: Sean Holden – Conservative Party in Crisis?Political commentator Sean Holden joins to dissect:The unprecedented threat Reform UK poses by attracting right-wing voters.Whether Kemi Badenoch can survive as Conservative leader amidst dire polling and internal defections.The challenge of reconnecting with traditional Tory values versus moving towards centrism.Rising stars within the Conservatives—including Weald of Kent MP Katie Lamb—and reflections on past leadership strategies under Cameron and Johnson.“People say ‘I haven’t left the party—the party left me.’ That’s what we need to address.” —Sean HoldenLeadership Watch: Labour Turmoil Too?The panel discusses growing noise about Sir Keir Starmer's future as Labour leader—with possible contenders like Andy Burnham waiting in the wings—but consensus is it’d be risky for Labour to oust him before key elections next year. Canterbury’s Rosie Duffield voices her hope for change at Labour's top.Local Government Finance WoesDiscussion turns practical: Can councils really make more cuts without harming services? Will reformers take tough decisions where others have hesitated?Takeaway ThemesParty Realignment: Both Tories and Labour face existential questions about their identity and voter base.Housing Pressure: Central targets clash with local realities—expect fierce debate over greenbelt land use across Kent.Leadership Uncertainty: From Westminster downwards, no seat seems entirely safe; personality politics loom large ahead of elections.Public Engagement Invited! Got views or questions? Email or send voice notes via [email protected] Reading & WatchingStay updated:Kent Online Politics PageSign up for Politics Briefing NewsletterCatch KMTV Politics Show every Friday at 5pm (Watch online)  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP84: Faversham protest, Medway migrant hotels, defecting councillors, Sheppey travel boost and special guest Cllr David Knight

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 84 - Faversham protest, Medway migrant hotels, defecting councillors, Sheppey travel boost and special guest Cllr David Knight  This week on the Kent Politics Podcast, we explore heated protests over migration, persistent rumours about asylum accommodation, notable council defections—including an exclusive interview with Councillor David Knight—and the potential return of direct train services to Sheerness after nearly 40 years. Key Topics This Week🔥 Migrant Crisis & Protests in FavershamDan covers anti-immigration demonstrations and counter-protests erupting unusually in Faversham.Locals divided; police maintain order amid heightened tensions.St George’s flags spark controversy; presence of children at both sides unusual.🏨 Rumours Debunked in MedwaySocial media falsely claims hotels are housing asylum seekers—King Charles Hotel forced to clarify.MP Nisha Balan condemns divisive misinformation harming businesses.Other local hotels also issue denials amidst growing online speculation.↔️ Political Realignments: Two Shocking DefectionsAmelia Randall leaves Reform UK for UKIP citing tougher stances on immigration and Christian values.David Knight defects from Tunbridge Wells Alliance to Conservatives—his reasons explored in depth during his exclusive guest segment.🚆 Sheerness Direct Train Service Revival?Nikki investigates early plans for Southeastern to trial a direct London service from Sheerness—the first since 1989:Could boost jobs access and house prices but raises concerns about affordability for locals.Backed by local MP Kevin McKenna as vital regeneration opportunity for one of England’s most deprived towns.Special Guest Interview: Cllr David KnightWhy Switch Parties Now?Cllr Knight explains his move from independent politics back to the Conservative fold:Believes only major parties can address current national/local challenges effectively.Sees Kemi Badenoch as championing “authentic conservatism”: freedom of speech, enterprise, personal responsibility, fiscal prudence.Rejects Lib Dem approaches locally due to policies like increased parking charges impacting business vitality.On Local Issues:Knight highlights real socio-economic divides within Tunbridge Wells beyond its affluent image—parking woes, rural development pressures, potholes/highways maintenance top resident concerns.Economic Outlook:Expresses deep concern over rising debt levels and cost burdens facing small businesses—from staffing taxes (“job tax”) to soaring energy costs tied unnecessarily to gas prices. Calls for pragmatic cross-party solutions but doubts Labour would collaborate despite overtures from Conservative leadership.Westminster Watch: Will Labour Call an Early Election?The team debates whether talk of an early general election is serious or strategic mischief-making by Reform UK/Nigel Farage:Consensus leans towards no realistic scenario where Labour would risk their huge majority before required term ends—unless faced with extraordinary crisis events akin to those that topple governments elsewhere!Reform likely aiming simply to keep new supporters engaged between elections rather than expecting imminent polls.Listener EngagementHave a question or hot topic you want covered? Email or send voice notes:📧 [email protected] Connected!For more updates throughout the week: 🌐 Kent Online Politics📰 Sign up for our Politics Briefing Newsletter📺 Catch KMTV’s Politics Show every Friday at 5pm (Watch Live/On Demand)Thanks for listening! Don’t forget—you can find all episodes wherever you get your podcasts. For more info visit I’m Listening.  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP83: Small boats, local government reorganisation, and special guest Colonel Tim Collins

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 83 - Small boats, local government reorganisation, and special guest Colonel Tim Collins In this week's episode:Small Boats Crisis: Dan explores the dramatic rise of small boat crossings into Kent, tracing how this phenomenon has become central to British political debate and altered local election outcomes.Local Government Reorganisation: Simon unpacks Angela Rayner’s plans for streamlining councils in Kent. New analysis suggests promised savings may not materialise—could reforms actually cost more?Special Guest Interview: Colonel Tim Collins, famed for his eve-of-battle speech in Iraq, shares insights on military readiness, intervention legacy, and why he steered clear of frontline politics after leaving the army.Key Topics Discussed1. Immigration & Small BoatsRecent data shows a surge from hundreds to tens of thousands arriving via small boats over five years.The issue now dominates both local and national debates; parties compete over anti-immigration credentials.2. Local Government Shake-UpLabour's push to merge councils faces scepticism as new reports suggest minimal or negative financial impact unless drastic consolidation occurs.3. Defence & Security with Colonel Tim CollinsUK armed forces are “woefully unready” for future conflict; defence spending lacks public support.Reflections on Iraq war: Removing Saddam was justified but mishandled post-war planning fuelled instability.4. Political Disillusionment & Reform SurgeVoters’ trust is eroding amid perceived lack of integrity in mainstream politics—Reform UK capitalises on frustration with status quo.5. Green Party Leadership ChangeZach Polanski elected leader; signals shift leftwards (“eco-populist”), potentially fracturing progressive vote alongside Corbyn’s movement. Listener Engagement:Have questions or topics you'd like covered? Email or send a voice note: [email protected] Steps & Further Reading:Stay updated with:Kent Online Politics Briefing NewsletterKMTV Click Politics show every Friday at 5pm (Watch here)  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP82: Special guest Ann Widdecombe, the possible return of international trains to Kent and flags and red crosses

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 82 - Special guest Ann Widdecombe, the possible return of international trains to Kent and flags and red crosses  In this week's episode: Ashford International Train Services:Dan discusses renewed calls to restore international railway links at Ashford, citing a new Good Growth Foundation report. The return could boost the British economy by £500m annually, but Eurostar’s monopoly and lack of short-term plans mean changes are unlikely before 2026.Rochester High Street Vehicle Restrictions:Rob covers Medway Council’s move towards expanding vehicle restrictions using ANPR cameras. While local businesses appreciate increased pedestrianisation, concerns remain about overzealous enforcement and fines.Kent County Council & Asylum Hotels:Simon reports on KCC leader Linden Kemkaran urging unity among council leaders following Epping Forest's legal victory against asylum hotels. Responses from local politicians were mixed or noncommittal, highlighting ongoing tensions around migration policy.Flags & Identity – Operation Raise the Colours:Nikki explores the surge in Union Jacks and St George’s Crosses across Kent as part of a national trend. While some see it as pride in heritage, others view it as provocative amid debates on immigration and identity.Special Guest Interview: Ann Widdecombe (Reform UK)Former Maidstone MP Ann Widdecombe reflects on:Her political journey from Conservative minister to Reform UK spokesperson.Why she left the Tories for Brexit Party/Reform UK—frustration with government handling of Brexit.Views on Nigel Farage’s leadership qualities and Reform UK's readiness for government.Immigration policies including mass deportations; advocates secure reception centres for asylum seekers.On controversial issues (gay marriage, abortion): believes these should be conscience votes rather than party whips.Addresses risks of extremism within Reform UK—emphasises stringent vetting procedures for candidates.Thoughts on Labour's proposed streamlining of local government—prefers focusing on efficiency over reorganisation.Life after Parliament: Strictly Come Dancing experience was unplanned but transformative; now motivated by sense of duty to help shape Reform UK's future.Panel Discussion: Flags as Protest or Pride?The team debate whether flag displays have become anti-establishment symbols or simply expressions of patriotism:Dan notes flags are increasingly seen as novel forms of protest in Britain compared to other countries where flag-flying is routine.Nikki feels Brits don’t celebrate their flags enough due to embarrassment or fear their message will be misinterpreted amidst current divisions.Rob cautions that deliberate flag displays may aim to provoke reactions suggesting “national shame” over patriotism—a narrative benefiting those seeking division rather than unity.Get Involved!Have a topic suggestion or question? Email us at [email protected] or send a voice note!Stay updated via Kent Online Politics Briefing and tune into KMTV’s politics show every Friday at 5pm (KMTV On Demand).   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP81: Council overspends, local government reorganisation, and special guest Tristan Osborne MP

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCASTEpisode 81 - Council overspends, local government reorganisation, and special guest Tristan Osborne MPThis episode delivers an in-depth look at political issues affecting Kent, with a special focus on local government finances, education (SEND provision), migration policy, and parliamentary perspectives. This episode also features a detailed interview with Chatham & Aylesford MP Tristan Osborne.Key Topics CoveredLocal Government IssuesThanet District Council: £1.3m overspend on waste/cleaning services due to high staff sickness rates.Medway Council Reorganisation: Proposal for four new unitary authorities; boundary changes spark controversy and alternative suggestions.Education: SEND Provision CrisisDelays to Swanley’s Birchwood SEND school opening (now 2028–29).Frustration from Lee Academies Trust & Seven Oaks MP Laura Trott over DfE delays.Positive proposals:Parkwood Hall Co Op Academy expansion (120 → 192 places).Broomhill Bank expansion (190 → 318 places).Special Interview: Tristan Osborne MPReflections on first year as MP—office setup, casework, debates.Support for cross-party Blue Badge campaign for time-limited disabilities.Analysis of asylum hotel legal rulings; government aims to reduce hotel use (down from 52k to 36k).Discusses crime perceptions vs reality; stresses need for better messaging.Views on protest legislation—defends peaceful protest but supports prescription of groups based on evidence of criminality.Personal growth since entering Parliament; notes challenges faced by MPs today.Panel Discussion: Asylum Hotel Ruling ImpactDan: Legal precedent may see more councils blocking hotels; tension likely shifts elsewhere.Rob: Injunctions shift blame rather than solve root problems; politicians risk fuelling misinformation.Nikki: Expresses concern about public hostility towards asylum seekers; highlights processing delays as the main issue.Programme Conclusions & Upcoming FeaturesNext guest: Ann Widdecombe (former Maidstone MP)Encouragement to follow Kent Online/KMTV for updatesAudience invited to send feedback/questions   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP80: Freedom of speech, sewage and special guest Cllr Robbie Lammas

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 80 - Freedom of speech, sewage and special guest Cllr Robbie Lammas Episode Highlights:Morality in Politics: The panel opens with a reflection on the importance of individual morality and moral judgement in political life, arguing that no amount of regulation can replace personal ethics.Council Crackdown on Foul Language: Thanet Council’s controversial plans to fine residents for abusive language via Public Spaces Protection Orders face legal challenges from free speech campaigners. Lord Toby Young and the Free Speech Union are preparing for a court battle over civil liberties.Sewage Nightmare in Strood: Residents at Kingsware Gardens share their 16-year struggle with persistent sewage problems, slow repairs, and frustrating management company processes. Orbit promises action but trust is low.Special Guest Interview: Robbie Lammas (Medway Councillor & Conservative Party Insider)Robbie shares his journey from youth politics to Westminster, including leafleting beginnings and working as an MP researcher, special advisor, and chief of staff.Insights into the realities behind parliamentary roles—family-run offices, relentless networking ("never off"), and navigating party hierarchies.Reflections on last year’s general election campaign frustrations; lessons learned from US campaigning methods versus UK traditions.Discusses rising issue-based voting trends (over party loyalty), impact of migration policy on local planning demands, and whether Reform UK offers a pragmatic alternative for disaffected Conservatives.Topical Debate: Live Facial Recognition VansHome Office rolls out facial recognition technology across seven police forces (not yet Kent) to catch serious offenders. Panel explores concerns about surveillance creep vs operational effectiveness:Dan argues it’s unlikely to solve core policing issues or meaningfully prevent crime.Rob advocates more “bobbies on the beat” over tech solutions for true prevention.Nikki weighs up privacy risks against public safety benefits—will it work as intended?  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP79: 100 days of Reform, Rachel Reeves, and a pollster's view with special guest Martin Baxter

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST  Episode 79 - 100 days of Reform, Rachel Reeves, and a pollster's view with special guest Martin Baxter  This week on the Kent Politics Podcast:Reform UK's Rise in Kent: We mark 100 days since Reform UK took control of Kent County Council. What’s changed? Who’s winning—and at what cost?Local Regeneration Update: Dan revisits Herne Bay's long-awaited redevelopment—why has it stalled for years and is there light at the end of the tunnel?Chancellor Visits Medway: Rachel Reeves tours a revamped holiday park as millions are invested locally. What does this mean for jobs and businesses?Westminster Watch: The team unpacks Adam Holloway’s defection from Conservative to Reform UK—and reactions from political heavyweights.Polls & Predictions: Pollster Martin Baxter from Electoral Calculus helps make sense of shifting allegiances under first-past-the-post. Key Highlights🎙️ In This Episode:Split Votes & First Past The PostWhy is Reform leading with just 30% in polls? How does our voting system shape local outcomes?Herne Bay RedevelopmentDelays explained: pandemic setbacks, funding woes, and revised plans aiming for more affordable homes—but will they deliver?Medway Investment SurgeHaven Holiday Park receives £40 million over four years; Chancellor Rachel Reeves touts job creation and economic optimism.A Controversial New Era at County HallLinden Kemkaran leads with a no-nonsense style but stirs debate—from flag bans to heated exchanges about social policy.💥 Hot Topics:Accusations of racism and transphobia rock council debates.Tories bide their time while Greens clash with Reform councillors.Early grumblings within Reform ranks over lost allowances—could unity crack under pressure?🔍 Westminster Watch:Adam Holloway’s move to Reform UK splits opinion among former colleagues. Nigel Farage calls it “bold,” while Tory veterans question his judgement.  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP78: Former Tory MP Adam Holloway explains why he has joined Nigel Farage's Reform UK

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 78 - Former Tory MP Adam Holloway explains why he has joined Nigel Farage's Reform UK Episode Overview This week on the Kent Politics Podcast, we bring you a packed episode featuring breaking political shifts, local activism, and international intrigue—all from a distinctly Kent perspective.Adam Holloway, former Gravesham MP, joins us to discuss his dramatic move from the Conservatives to Reform UK.We meet a 20-year-old Dover resident who claims presidency over an unrecognised Balkan micronation.Local housing battles heat up in Medway with Labour MPs at odds with their own councils.Plus: Westminster Watch covers Britain's new stance on Palestine and reactions from Kent’s MPs.Key Topics & Highlights 🔹 Adam Holloway's Switch to Reform UKAfter 19 years as Conservative MP for Gravesham, Adam Holloway explains why he joined Reform UK.He criticises the current government as "truly shocking" and believes only Reform is serious about addressing national issues.Denies opportunism—claims his decision isn’t about securing candidacy but contributing to what he calls a “rescue mission” for Britain.Discusses party culture changes, DEI (Diversity Equity Inclusion) debates within Tories, and his admiration for Kemi Badenoch while doubting her support base in Parliament.🔹 Micronations: The Free Republic of VerdisDan introduces Daniel Jackson—a young Dover man claiming leadership of an unrecognised country carved out of disputed land between Serbia and Croatia.Despite efforts (and being banned from Croatia), legitimacy remains elusive but ambitions persist!🔹 Housing Row in MedwayRob reports grassroots opposition against 750 new homes off Pump Lane; campaigners clash with council decisions despite previous victories.Labour MP Naushabah Khan sides with protestors against her former council colleagues.🔹 Dartford Toll Revenue ControversySimon reveals that rising Dartford tolls could net the government £46 million extra next year—with local leaders demanding reinvestment into Kent infrastructure instead of funding projects elsewhere.🔹 Westminster Watch: Gaza Crisis & Palestinian StatehoodNikki recaps:PM recalls ministers amid Gaza crisis; UN warns famine looms large.Sir Keir Starmer pledges recognition of Palestine unless Israel takes peace steps by September—sparking heated responses domestically and abroad.Local MPs Mike Tapp and Polly Billington voice strong humanitarian concerns and call for urgent action on aid delivery.Get Involved!Have your say or suggest topics/questions: 📧 [email protected] updated via Kent Online or tune into KMTV’s politics show every Friday at 5pm (watch here).    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP77: Kent tips saved, Dover protests, Medway roadwork hell and special guest Cllr Antony Hook

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 77 - Kent tips saved, Dover protests, Medway roadwork hell and special guest Cllr Antony Hook This week on the Kent Politics Podcast, we dive into a tumultuous period for local politics. From anti-immigration protests in Dover to public anger over water company bonuses and the ongoing shake-up at County Hall, our panel unpacks the stories shaping life across Kent. Special guest Antony Hook, newly appointed KCC opposition leader (Liberal Democrats), joins us to share insights on Reform UK's rise and what lies ahead for local government.Key Topics & Highlights1. Protests in DoverAnti-immigration demonstrations led by ex-soldier Richard Donaldson saw around 300 attendees—far fewer than organisers claimed.Presence of extreme political groups noted; attendance by Reform UK councillors raised eyebrows given controversial elements.Panel reflects on how protest numbers often fall short of social media hype.2. Roadworks Uproar in MedwayResidents successfully halted two weeks of planned roadworks after raising concerns about an unworkable diversion route for heavy vehicles.Local action prompted council review—a win for community engagement.3. No Tip Closures—for NowKCC confirms no household waste tips will close within five years—a relief after previous threats sparked public outcry.Lib Dems led successful campaigns against closures; lesson for current administration about underestimating local backlash.4. Southern Water Bonus ScandalCEO Lawrence Gosden awarded nearly £700k bonus before new ban took effect—despite widespread pollution issues.Cross-party MPs demand return or redirection of payment amid customer frustration over rising bills and poor service.5. Interview: Anthony Hook (KCC Opposition Leader)On Reform UK’s Majority:“Their victory was wide but shallow—only 37% vote share with almost twice as many voting against.”On Council Challenges:Budget crisis looms with possible £100m+ shortfall; cuts seem inevitable unless central government support increases.On Local Government Reorganisation:Supports single-tier authorities if shaped by residents—not imposed top-down—and calls for flexibility beyond rigid district boundaries.On National Politics & Liberal Democrats’ Role:Sees opportunity as both Tories and Labour falter nationally; advocates centrist vision focused on economic growth, skills training, education reform, and clear communication to counter populism.Westminster WatchNikki reports growing cross-party anger at executive pay among failing utility firms—with Labour MPs calling recent Southern Water payouts “shameful.” Pressure mounts not just to reverse bonuses but also reconsider privatisation itself amid chronic underinvestment and lacklustre services affecting everyday lives across Kent.Listener EngagementGot a burning issue or question? Email your thoughts or voice notes to [email protected] informed via Kent Online's Politics Briefing NewsletterWatch the latest episodes every Friday at 5pm on KMTV.  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP76: More homes in Medway, KCC committees up and running, report into mortuary monster David Fuller, and special guest Cllr Oliver Bradshaw

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 76 - More homes in Medway, KCC committees up and running, report into mortuary monster David Fuller, and special guest Cllr Oliver Bradshaw This week on the Kent Politics Podcast:1. Local Planning & DevelopmentSolar Farm near Canterbury:Dan revisits plans for an 80-football-pitch-sized solar farm at Tyler Hill—approved quickly due to its sub-50MW capacity. Expected to power up to 15,000 homes by 2026.Medway Housing Expansion:Rob covers new proposals for 750 homes off Pump Lane, Rainham. Strict conditions include schools and healthcare facilities—a response to previous rejected bids amid local concerns over traffic gridlock and loss of green spaces.2. Council Business Post-ElectionSimon reports that Kent County Council is back in action after May elections:Scrutiny Committee now chaired by opposition (Lib Dem/Labour), signalling openness under Reform UK leadership.Sale of council artworks initiated under Conservatives expected to raise £45k.3. David Fuller Inquiry UpdateNikki explains phase two findings:Serious failings found nationwide in mortuary oversight after Fuller's crimes went undetected for decades at Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trusts.Chair Sir Jonathan Michael calls current arrangements “partial” and “ineffective”, urging statutory regulation—government response pending.4. Blue Badge Campaign Goes NationalElli details how Kent Online’s campaign reached Parliament:Cross-party support among all Kent MPs as well as others nationally pushes government towards fairer blue badge access for those with life-limiting illnesses such as cancer.5. Exclusive Interview: Cllr Oliver Bradshaw (Reform UK)At just 23, Oliver shares his journey from Young Conservative activist disillusioned with Tory direction, through standing unsuccessfully last year, to winning big with Reform this May:On why he left Tories: "They have essentially betrayed every single one of their voters."On savings challenge ahead: Focuses on cutting unnecessary spending like electric vehicle conversions; seeks efficiency rather than slashing services or raiding reserves; admits challenge but remains optimistic about avoiding bankruptcy fears voiced by ex-councillors.On unitary authority reforms: Sceptical about rushed reorganisation without proper financial planning—warns residents may suffer if mishandled.6. Afghan Data Breach FalloutDan unpacks revelations around thousands admitted via a secret resettlement scheme after MOD data leak put Afghans who worked with British forces at risk:At least £6bn cost projected; super-injunction lifted this week exposes scale—and controversy over public accountability persists.Nigel Farage’s comments spark discussion about crime rates among arrivals—with contributors noting both uncomfortable facts about Afghanistan's social context and dangers of simplistic narratives.Who Wins Politically?The team agrees only Reform likely to question Britain’s obligations openly—their stance may find traction given public mood around costs vs service cuts elsewhere.Get Involved!Have questions or want us to cover a topic? Email or send voice notes: [email protected] updated throughout the week via KentOnline Politics — sign up for our newsletter! Watch KMTV Fridays at 5pm or catch up online anytime.Kent Politics Podcast, your essential guide to local and national political developments from a Kent perspective.      Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP75: Farage in Kent, public safety in Dover, and special guest, expelled Labour councillor Jamie Pout.

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCASTEpisode 75 - Farage in Kent, public safety in Dover, and special guest ,expelled Labour councillor Jamie Pout.Episode Overview:This week’s episode of The Kent Politics Podcast dives deep into the latest local government developments and simmering tensions within the Labour Party. Special guest Jamie Pout, former Deputy Leader of Dover District Council, opens up about his high-profile expulsion from Labour and the factional strife dividing the party. The panel also unpacks a busy week in Kent politics—from Nigel Farage’s visit to County Hall to contentious public service debates and the local impact of Royal Mail’s delivery trial.What’s Covered in This Episode:Jamie Pout’s Expulsion from Labour:Jamie shares his journey into politics, the rise to district council deputy leader, and his shock at being expelled from the Labour Party. He discusses the allegations against him, his fallout with local MP Mike Tapp, and his commitment to progressive values despite party in-fighting.National and Local Labour Party Struggles:The conversation pivots to the broader direction of the Labour Party, with Jamie’s critical take on its move to the right, internal discipline processes, and whether it still represents core left-wing principles.Nigel Farage’s Visit to Kent:Matt recaps Nigel Farage’s appearance at County Hall, his push for abolishing Kent County Council, proposed efficiency drives, and provocative stances on public spending—including the high costs of SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) school transport.Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) in Dover:Dan covers Dover District Council’s new measures targeting antisocial public drinking and disorderly behaviour, their rationale, and how enforcement will work in practice.Royal Mail’s Controversial Delivery Trial:Nikki discusses growing frustrations around delayed post due to Royal Mail’s delivery pilot in Tunbridge and Malling, the impact on important correspondence, and mounting pressure from local MPs to end the trial.SEND School Transport Debate:The panel tackles the thorny issue of high SEND transport costs, weighing vital service needs against public finances, and discussing why costs have rocketed—policy, demand, and outsourcing all come under scrutiny.Looking Ahead—Local and National Political Fallout:As new left-wing parties are forming and political loyalties shift, Jamie reflects on the future of progressive politics in Kent, his next steps as an independent, and whether he would ever return to Labour or join a splinter movement.Key Quote:“This is an individual that claims the Labour Party isn’t the party of welfare…if that’s the case then I’m quite happy being outside the Labour Party.” – Jamie PoutGet Involved:Got a political question or local issue for the panel? Email or send a voice note via kentpoliticspodcast.co.uk.Further Reading & Watching:Visit KentOnline for daily political coverageSign up for the Politics Briefing newsletterWatch KMTV’s Politics Show every Friday at 5pm (kmtv.co.uk)Thanks for listening!Don’t miss our next episode for more insights and debate on the issues shaping Kent and the UK political landscape.   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP74: Reform's debut, Kent's not working and making plans for Medway, special guest Damian Green

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 74 - Reform's debut, Kent's not working and making plans for Medway, special guest Damian Green This episode features a critical analysis of local governance issues, including the unveiling of Medway Council’s local plan and Reform UK’s debut in Kent County Council. We also welcome former Ashford MP Damian Green to reflect on his life after Westminster.Key Segments:Medway's Controversial Local Plan:Medway Council’s 15-year housing and infrastructure strategy.Debate surrounding Chatham Docks’ residential development plans.Public consultation details following robust council debates.Reform UK's First Steps at KCC:Insights into Reform UK taking control amidst economic inactivity concerns in Kent.Analysis of employment challenges with 21% economically inactive residents.Westminster Watch: Sir Keir Starmers' welfare reform bill chaos.Labour MPs' rebellion against cuts; implications for future government policies.Damian Green Interview:Reflections on losing his seat after nearly three decades as an MP.His views on social care funding reforms and predictions about Nigel Farage’s leadership ambitions.Noteworthy Quotes:"The day Nigel Farage says he’ll pass up short-term popularity is when I’ll believe he’s preparing for government." – Damian Green   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP73: Rachel Reeves, KCC denied extension and special guest Tory group leader Harry Rayner

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 73 - Rachel Reeves, KCC denied extension and special guest Tory group leader Harry Rayner  Welcome to the Kent Politics Podcast! Your go-to source for insightful discussions on local and national political matters. Join us as we delve into key issues affecting our community, from funding challenges to policy impacts. Episode Highlights: Government Funding Opportunities: Discussion on possible government funding announcements expected between now and December.The financial expectations for the incoming administration's budget in 2026-27, with a focus on finding £120 to £130 million.Westminster Watch: Analysis of recent developments shaping UK's political landscape.Special Segments: Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Visit: Announced expansion of free school meal eligibility benefiting an additional 20,000 children in Kent.Addressed criticism regarding tackling deprivation issues and outlined government's commitments towards improving public services.Local Government Reorganisation Update:Reform UK leadership at KCC faced a rejection from the government over delaying reorganisation plans.Insights into potential impacts of forming larger unitary authorities replacing current councils.Interview with Harry Rayner:Former deputy cabinet member discusses electoral shifts post-Reform UK's rise.Explores Conservative Party's future strategies amidst changing political dynamics.Kent Online Political Coverage Insight by Matt Ramsden:Overview of comprehensive politics coverage across platforms including newsletters, podcasts, and TV shows.Labour MP Rebellion Against Welfare Bill Reform:Over 130 MPs signed an amendment opposing benefits cuts aimed at saving £5 billion annually by 2030.Discussion on implications for government stability amid internal dissentions.Spotlight Stories:Medway Council Updates: Chancellor Reeves’ visit discussing expanded free school meals scheme and its socio-economic impact locally.Award-winning Reporting: Rob shares his journey winning New Journalist of the Year at the Kent Press & Broadcast Awards highlighting impactful stories covered.  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP72: Fake elephants, Doge claims questioned, and special guest Reform's Cllr Maxwell Harrison

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 72 - Fake elephants, Doge claims questioned, and special guest Reform's Cllr Maxwell Harrison Welcome to the Kent Politics Podcast, your premier source for in-depth discussions on both local and national political issues. This episode delves into the intricacies of governance across Kent County, featuring insights from key decision-makers.Episode HighlightsLocal Governance and Community IssuesGiant Fibreglass Elephant Saga: Rob discusses Medway Council's removal of an 8-foot elephant slide due to safety concerns, highlighting community reactions.KCC Financial Scrutiny: Matt covers recent claims regarding KCC’s expenditures on activities for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, clarifying misconceptions about taxpayer costs.Special FeaturesWestminster Watch: Our regular segment dissecting developments shaping UK politics with a focus on implications for Kent residents.Campaign UpdatesBlue Badge Battle Campaign: Ellie Hodgson provides updates on efforts to reform the Blue Badge system in collaboration with MPs and council leaders, aiming to support individuals with life-altering conditions more effectively.Guest SpotlightReform Councillor Maxwell HarrisonMaxwell shares his journey into politics at age 25 after personal experiences influenced his views. He discusses:His role as Deputy Cabinet Member for Communications and Engagement at KCC.The impact of Doge (Departmental Operations Governance Evaluation) initiatives aimed at improving council efficiency.Maxwell predicts significant changes within Labour leadership and anticipates an earlier-than-scheduled general election based on current political trends.     Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP71: More houses planned, fears over disorder, campaign success and special guest Stuart Tranter

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 71 - More houses planned, fears over disorder, campaign success and special guest Stuart Tranter Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, your essential guide to local and national political matters affecting Kent. Episode Highlights:Local Government InsightsChatham Docks: Discussed as an example of local government challenges.Medway Housing Plans: Rob reports on public consultations about 350 new homes proposed for All Hallows village amidst infrastructure concerns.Antisocial Behaviour in Herne BayDan covers efforts led by Councillor Liz Harvey addressing harassment from youth groups, with community meetings planned involving residents and police.National DevelopmentsSpending Review: Nikki outlines Chancellor Rachel Reeves' announcements including plans for asylum seeker accommodations and increased funding for health services and social housing.Blue Badge Campaign SuccessesCelebrating progress with all Kent MPs supporting changes to improve access for those needing temporary parking concessions due to medical conditions.Special Guest Interview:Former Mayor of Medway and Conservative Councillor Stuart Tranter shares his views on improving local government efficiency through structural reforms. He suggests fewer but more skilled councillors could lead councils effectively by focusing on expertise over quantity.    Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP70: DOGE arrives at KCC, another restaurant busted for immigration offences and special guest Matthew Scott

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCASTEpisode 70 - DOGE arrives at KCC, another restaurant busted for immigration offences and special guest Matthew Scott This week’s episode delves into recent developments across Kent County Council with a focus on governance efficiency, election costs, immigration enforcement challenges, and major housing development proposals. Key Segments: Election Synchronisation Debate: Discussion around holding PCC elections simultaneously with county elections to reduce costs and increase voter turnout.Insights from Matthew Scott regarding his role as PCC amidst low public recognition but significant impact through funding initiatives.Doge Audit Controversy: Analysis of KCC's decision to bring in an external Department of Government Efficiency ('DOGE') team led by Reform UK.Political ramifications as Medway Labour leader Vince Maple criticises the approach as threatening towards council staff.Immigration Enforcement at Local Businesses: Investigation into Badsha Indian Cuisine facing licence revocation due to historical immigration offences.Broader implications for illegal labour practices within local businesses.Heathlands Garden Village Proposal Concerns: Examination of plans for 5,000 new homes near Lenham amid infrastructure concerns raised by MP Helen Whateley.Discussion on balancing green space preservation with meeting housing needs.Future of Policing Oversight in Kent: Conversation with Matthew Scott about potential abolition or integration of PCC roles within new Strategic Mayoral Authority structures under government reorganisation plans.Public Sector Efficiency Drives – A Double-edged Sword? Critique on Reform strategies perceived as undermining public sector morale while pursuing cost savings.   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP69: Medway's Local Plan, waste dump crisis, estate management anger, and special guest County Councillor Stuart Heaver

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 69 - Medway's Local Plan, waste dump crisis, estate management anger, and special guest, County Councillor Stuart Heaver The episode explores Kent's political landscape, focusing on Reform UK's rise in the County Council. Key topics include Medway’s Local Plan delays, residents challenging estate management in Ebbsfleet, and illegal fly-tipping likened to "county lines" crime. The podcast features Westminster Watch for national politics and an interview with Green Councillor Stuart Heaver.Episode Highlights:Introduction: Welcome to the Kent Politics Podcast, your source for in-depth discussions on local and national political issues. This episode covers significant developments across Kent County and features insightful interviews with key figures.Medway's Local Plan: Medway is set to release its long-awaited local plan next month. The draft will outline housing, employment land, and infrastructure plans for the next 16 years. Key contentious areas include Chatham Docks and the Hoo Peninsula.Estate Management Issues in Ebbsfleet: Residents of Springhead Parkway Estate aim to replace their management firm due to exorbitant service charges and poor maintenance. They seek a majority petition under the Leasehold Act 2002 to exert their right to manage.Illegal Waste Dumping Concerns: Matthew Scott, Kent Police & Crime Commissioner, compares illegal waste dumping networks to county line drug operations. A summit with various stakeholders aims to address this growing issue.Westminster Watch:MPs are using parliamentary recess for constituency visits.Dartford MP Jim Dixon raises awareness about bootleg alcohol dangers following a tragic incident involving methanol poisoning abroad.Special Guest Interview:Stuart Heaver, newly elected Green Party Councillor for Whitstable West discusses:His unexpected journey into politics driven by local environmental concerns.Challenges faced as an opposition member against Reform UK's large majority at County Hall.Critiques of Reform UK’s symbolic decisions like flag policies which he views as posturing rather than substantive governance.Discussion Topics:Local Government Reorganisation: Concerns over centralisation with upcoming changes dividing Kent into unitary authorities.Housing Policies: Debates around sustainable development versus luxury housing proliferation; Green Party’s stance on right homes in appropriate places without compromising green spaces.Reform UK Policy Analysis: Nigel Farage's recent pledges including welfare state reforms amidst internal party dynamics balancing economic austerity with populist demands.Green Party Leadership Election Insights: Stuart shares his thoughts on leadership candidates focusing on effective communication strategies needed ahead of general elections.   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP68: Council's botched traveller eviction, school farm closure fears and special guest, former KCC leader Roger Gough

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 68 - Council's botched traveller eviction, school farm closure fears and special guest, former KCC leader Roger Gough  Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, your go-to source for insightful discussions on local and national political matters. Join us as we delve into key issues affecting Kent, featuring interviews with decision-makers and analysis of policies impacting our lives.Episode Highlights:Local Government & DevolutionA deep dive into why Kent missed out on becoming part of the first wave in government’s local reorganisation.Former KCC leader Roger Gough shares his thoughts on the future of devolution in Kent following a major setback.Medway Council's Legal BattleAnalysis of Medway Council’s failed attempt to evict travellers from Wigmore Park & Ride.Insights into court decisions protecting traveller communities based on human rights considerations.Folkestone's Landmark Building DecisionUpdates on Folkestone Hive District Council's plans for refurbishing a historically significant town centre building, formerly Debenhams.School Farm Closure ConcernsDiscussion around New Line Learning Academy's temporary farm closure near Maidstone and its implications for special educational needs students.Mental Health Act ReformsCoverage of Sittingbourne MP Kevin McKenna speaking about necessary reforms to outdated mental health legislation dating back to 1983.Special Features:Westminster Watch: Senior news editor Nikki White covers developments at Westminster focusing on mental health reform discussions by county MPs including Dartford representative Jim Dixon advocating early intervention strategies for youth mental health care.In Conversation With:Roger Gough reflects candidly after losing his council seat amid Reform UK's sweeping victory. He discusses challenges faced during his leadership tenure, particularly financial strains exacerbated by national policy choices impacting local governance across social services sectors like adult care and children's services.   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP67: Red tape woes, illegal workers and special guest, KCC leader Linden Kemkaran

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST Episode 67 - Red tape woes, illegal workers and special guest, KCC leader Linden Kemkaran Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, your essential guide to local and national political matters. This week, we delve into pressing issues affecting Kent with our team of reporters and special guests.IN THIS WEEK'S EPISODE; Local Government Reorganisation: Reform UK's new leader in Kent, Linden Kemkaran, discusses her plans for KCC following a significant election win. We explore potential changes in local governance and how these might impact residents.Medway Council Issues: Reporter Rob Boddy investigates a four-year delay on promised home improvements by social housing provider MHS Homes due to council red tape.Illegal Employment Fines: Dan Esson covers a hefty fine imposed on a Sheppey restaurant for employing illegal workers. The Home Office's stance is discussed alongside potential licensing repercussions.Ukrainian Flag Controversy: New KCC leader Linden Kemkaran explains her decision to remove the Ukrainian flag from County Hall, sparking criticism from various quarters including Green Party members and Liberal Democrats.Special FeaturesWestminster WatchEllie Hodgson reports on her visit to Parliament advocating for fairer blue badge regulations through the "Blue Badge Battle" campaign aimed at supporting those with temporary mobility issues.Interview with Linden Kemkaran The newly appointed KCC leader shares insights into:Her background as a former BBC journalist.Transitioning from Conservative politics to Reform UK.Plans for improving government efficiency within KCC.National Political DiscourseDiscussion around Sir Keir Starmer’s recent immigration policy speech compared controversially by some critics to Enoch Powell’s “Rivers of Blood” speech – unpacking rhetoric versus reality in current political narratives.   Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    EP66: KCC under new leadership, Labour bother in Dover and special guest Cllr Mike Baldock

    THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST  Episode 66 - KCC under new leadership, Labour bother in Dover and special guest Cllr Mike Baldock Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, your essential guide to understanding both local and national political dynamics from a Kent perspective. This week, we dive into significant shifts in local governance and explore how these changes might impact residents.Episode Highlights:Reform UK Takes ControlElection Shock: Reform UK's stunning victory at Kent County Council has reshaped the political landscape, ousting long-standing Tory figures.New Leadership: As listeners tune in, a new leader for KCC is likely announced. The internal politics of this inexperienced group could lead to interesting developments.Local Government ChallengesParking Permit Woes in Medway: A deep dive into system gaps affecting residents with exemptions facing fines due to council errors.Factional Conflicts in Dover District Council: Labour's internal strife threatens their slim majority as defections occur post-disciplinary actions against Councillor Jamie Pout.National Developments:UK-India Trade Deal: Celebrated as a major economic milestone post-Brexit, expected to bolster economies by £4.8 billion annually by 2040 but criticised for potential impacts on industries and visa policies.Guest Interview:Former Kent County Councillor Mike Baldock shares insights on:His election loss amidst Reform's surge.Concerns about upcoming local government reorganisation plans creating larger unitaries that may dilute community representation.     Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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