Kent Politics Podcast

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 Insights

Connie 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. 

 

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