Kent Politics Podcast

EP25: New Government, changes in Kent and Iain Dale

THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST 

Episode 25 – New government, changes in Kent and Iain Dale 

This Week’s Topics: 

  • Local government insights from Simon Finlay  and Dan Esson 
  • Paul Francis’ analysis on Westminster happenings. 
  • Special guest Iain Dale shares his brief candidacy journey for Tunbridge Wells. 

Key Discussion Points: 

Labour’s Planning Policies & Impact on Kent: 

  • Speculation about Labour’s housing plans post-election victory. 
  • Debate over green belt areas potentially becoming buildable zones. 

Energy Infrastructure Developments: 

  • Potential revival of onshore wind farm projects in Kent. 
  • Discussions around small modular nuclear reactors at Dungeness power station. 

County Council Elections Outlook: 

  • Nigel Farage’s Reform Party gearing up for elections against a backdrop of Tory defeat. 
  • Tories face challenges ahead with potential vote splits favouring opposition parties. 

Planning Reforms & Public Reception: 

  • Government proposals could force revisiting previously rejected sites which might not sit well with locals concerned about infrastructure overload alongside new developments. 

Travel Checks & Border Concerns at Dover: 

  • New biometric checks for non-EU travellers raise logistical concerns; possible delays anticipated at channel ports like Dover. 

Leadership Vacuum Post-Election Results: 

  • Speculations on potential candidates vying for leader of the opposition role within Conservative ranks. 

Iain Dale Reflects on Tunbridge Wells Shift: Discusses historical conservative stronghold turning Liberal Democrat due to both national trends and dissatisfaction with local council management. 

Guest Spotlight – Iain Dale: 

Radio host Iain Dale discusses his short-lived run as a candidate, offering insight into campaign strategies, media relations, and the surprising turnabout in Tunbridge Wells voting patterns. 

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