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Kingston Fights Back!
On Friday, local MP Edward Davey, is taking his
campaign- a Fair Deal
for Kingston - to Parliament. Edward is hoping that many Kingston
residents will join the rally he is holding along with Kingston
Council, outside of Parliament from 12 o’clock until 2pm. Following the
rally, Edward will demand that the Government reconsider the grant
formula that produces such an unfair Grant Settlement for Kingston,
during a special parliamentary debate in the House of Commons.
Edward Davey, Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and
Surbiton, was
appalled that central government has cut Kingston’s grant this
year. So much so that Kingston Council has been forced to look at
potential services to cut and plans to cut up to £20 million from
the budget, yet still the hard-pressed council taxpayer will have to
fork out 68% for council services. This year’s cuts have added to the
fundamental unfairness in the central grant settlement to Kingston,
which has led to Edward Davey applying for a special parliamentary
debate in the House of Commons. Before the debate, Edward will
join a rally of Kingston Residents outside of parliament, at Winston
Churchill’s statue, from 12 o’clock until 2pm demanding a fair deal for
Kingston from the Government.
Commenting on taking his campaign for a fair deal
for Kingston to
Parliament, Edward Davey MP said,
“Successive governments have penalised Kingston yet it is Tony Blair
that has put the final squeeze that has pushed the Royal Borough of
Kingston over the edge. The Government has forced Kingston
Council to consider £20 million cuts!
“If Kingston received the same grant per head as Hammersmith and
Fulham, we could keep our existing spending, but cut our council tax by
80%!
“I hope that many Kingston residents will join me at the rally on
Friday to demand that the Government gives a fair deal to Kingston!”
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