Kent Politics Podcast

KPP105: Thanet By-Election, Medway Council Financial Challenges & Youth Political Engagement

THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST 

Episode 105 –  Thanet By-Election, Medway Council Financial Challenges & Youth Political Engagement  

Welcome to another engaging episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, where we dive deep into local political affairs with a focus on upcoming elections and financial challenges facing councils. This week, we’re joined by special guests Harry Mckenzie and Kieran Mischuk, two of Kent’s youngest councillors. 

Key Topics Discussed: 

By-Election in Thanet

  • A by-election is set for April 9th due to the conviction of former Reform UK councillor Daniel Taylor.
  • Various parties including Labour, Conservatives, Greens, and newly formed Restore Britain are vying for victory.
  • Discussions revolve around potential vote splitting between Reform UK and Restore Britain.

Medway Council Finances

  • Medway Council has secured £10.1 million in exceptional financial support to address budget shortfalls.
  • The council faces criticism over increased borrowing but remains committed to maintaining services without major cuts.

Young Voices in Local Politics

Our young guest councillors share their journeys:

Harry Mckenzie (Labour) discusses his motivation rooted in public service inspired by family values.

Kieran Mischuk shares his transition from Reform UK to Restore Britain driven by a desire for genuine change outside traditional party lines.

Insightful Discussion Points:

The role of social media in shaping modern political landscapes.

Challenges faced by young politicians navigating established systems while striving for impactful change.

Reflections on Political Dynamics:

The conversation delves into whether current structures allow meaningful engagement or if they stifle fresh voices seeking reform. Both guests express differing visions yet share common frustrations with slow systemic progress affecting youth involvement.

Conclusion & Looking Ahead:

Stay tuned as we continue unpacking key issues impacting Kent’s political scene weekly! For more updates visit Kent Online or catch up via KMTV every Friday at 5 pm!

 

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