Kent Politics Podcast

EP46: Housing, Housing & the first possible Kent Mayor contender with special guest Cllr Thomas Mallon

THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST 

Episode 46 – Housing, Housing & the first possible Kent Mayor contender with special guest Cllr Thomas Mallon 

Episode Highlights:

Medway Council’s Social Housing Review:

  • Medway Council underwent a new inspection process post-Grenfell tragedy.
  • Rated C2 by regulators; plans are underway for improvements.
  • Key issues included outdated paperwork and non-compliance with decent home standards.

Controversial Planning Development in High Weald:

  • A planning application for homes near Cranbrook is back in focus after court rulings.
  • The development has sparked concerns among locals about countryside conservation.

Kent County Council Reforms Speculation:

  • Anticipated reforms could introduce a mayoral system similar to Greater Manchester’s Andy Burnham.
  • Former MP Craig McKinley emerges as a potential candidate despite past criticisms of the system.

Community Asset Campaigns at Westminster:

  • Gillingham & Rainham MP Nusrat Ghani highlights community efforts to save The Flying Saucer pub.
  • Upcoming legislation aims to strengthen residents’ rights over valued community spaces.

Assisted Dying Bill Vote Outcome:

  • Discussed last week; received mixed support from MPs nationwide including those from Kent.

Special Feature:

  • Interview with Thomas Mullen (Reform UK Councillor):
    • Insights into his background as a Glaswegian working-class Roman Catholic now serving in Kent politics.
    • Discussion on immigration impacts on wages and his transition from Labour supporter to Reform UK member due to policy shifts that affected personal experiences in employment sectors. – Key issues he sees affecting Dartford borough include road infrastructure challenges like Galley Hill Road landslide repairs.

 

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