Kent Politics Podcast

EP31: Dirty Secrets, Far-right Fizzling and a Village Green, and Swale Independent Richard Palmer

THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST 

Episode 31 – Dirty Secrets, Far-right Fizzling and a Village Green, and Swale Independent Richard Palmer  

Episode Overview 

Welcome to the Kent Politics Podcast, your go-to source for insightful discussions on local and national political matters. In this episode, we delve into recent events in Medway, anti-immigration protests in Dover, and a controversial village green status application near Maidstone. 

Key Segments 

Anti-Immigration Protest Fizzles Out (Dover) 

Dan Esson reports from Dover on an anticipated anti-immigration protest that failed to gather momentum: 

  • Planned by far-right groups but saw minimal turnout. 
  • Counter-protest dominated the scene with various activist groups. 
  • Heavy police presence ensured no major incidents. 

Environmental Concerns in Medway River (Medway) 

Robert Boddy discusses alarming findings regarding pollution levels in the River Medway: 

  • Dangerous chemicals like dichlorobenzene and chrysene found. 
  • Sources include industrial runoff and sewage systems. 
  • Potential risks to human health and wildlife highlighted. 

Village Green Status Controversy (Maidstone) 

Simon Finlay explores a public inquiry about protecting Bunyard’s Farm as a village green: 

  • Campaigners argue it should be preserved for local recreational use. 
  • Landowners contest claiming alternative uses like haymaking are ongoing. – Decision pending which could prevent future housing developments. 

Special Guest: Richard Palmer

Richard Palmer shares his journey from UKIP member to independent councillor focusing on local issues: 

Political Transition 

  • Formerly with UKIP; now part of Swale Independent Alliance due to disillusionment post-Brexit referendum results. 

Local Housing Crisis 

  • Critiques current house-building strategies favouring profit over community needs such as affordable housing or bungalows for elderly residents. 

Infrastructure Challenges 

  • Emphasizes lack of infrastructure support—healthcare, schools—amid rapid housing development leading to community strain. 

Personal Background  

  • Reflects on military service during Northern Ireland conflict; lessons learned about reliance on others and communal effort. 

Views on National Issues Affecting Local Communities 

  • Discusses broader implications of migration policies on local resources and infrastructure challenges faced by communities like those in Swale. 

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