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Labour’s Tax On Jobs Will Kill Salford’s Recovery

Leader comment from Councillor Karen Garrido.

For the last 13 years working people have seen their taxes go up and up and their money wasted. Here in Salford, our Council Tax has risen by over 70% but local services have not improved; our roads are still crumbling and local residents are not receiving value-for-money.

Even Labour politicians now admit there is at least £11 billion of waste, but they want to wait a year before dealing with it. Instead of cutting waste, Gordon Brown and Labour are increasing the National Insurance tax.

This is another Labour attack on the lowest paid in Salford, who have already suffered through the 10p tax fiasco. Anyone earning over £7100 – £136 per week - will be worse off under Labour’s proposals.

We desperately need to support local businesses who have suffered greatly under Labour’s recession. Small business owners are the lifeblood of our town centres and shopping precincts, which are all suffering with high vacancy rates. According to leading business experts, raising National Insurance will cost over 57000 jobs in small businesses alone, leading to more vacant units and further decline in our town centres.

No wonder Conservative plans to stop Labour’s tax hike have been backed not only by local businesses but also by the leaders of some of Britain’s largest companies – such as Sainsburys, Marks and Spencer, Next and Mothercare – which, between them, employ over 500,000 people, including many local people here in Salford.

We will cut Labour waste to stop this tax on jobs. Anyone earning between £7,100 and £45,400 will gain by up to £150 a year with the Conservatives. More than seven out of ten working people here in Salford will be better off under our plans than under Labour. Nobody will be worse off, and thousands of local jobs in local businesses will be saved.

Like many local people, I’m also deeply concerned about the forthcoming cuts at Salford Royal Hospital. Salford Royal will cut £16m from the annual budget – with over 750 redundancies – as part of a £1bn package of cuts ordered by the Labour Government for the NHS across Greater Manchester.

This follows on from the disastrous Labour decision to close our highly-regarded maternity and neo-natal units. Unlike local Labour politicians, Conservatives have not given up on our maternity unit; under our proposals to devolve power back to local communities, the maternity unit at Salford Royal Hospital could be kept open if the local community and GPs support it and give it the necessary funding priority.

Salford Royal Hospital does a fantastic job for the City. A Conservative Government would protect health spending, and under Conservative plans for a “patient premium”, we would see more investment in our local NHS – not the huge cuts taking place under this Labour Government.

In a few weeks’ time, local residents across the City will have the opportunity to elect both a new Council and a new Government. This is the most important election in a generation, and local people have a clear choice between Labour administrations which have failed to listen, both in the Town Hall and in Whitehall, and a fresh start with local Conservatives.

At the last set of local elections, only a few hundred votes separated Labour from the Conservatives. A vote for anyone else will just help Gordon Brown and Labour sneak back in. Our taxes have risen, our post offices have closed, our hospital services have been cut, and our roads are still crumbling.

We have a real opportunity to change things – but you have to vote for it.

Don’t Be Conned By Labour’s C-Charge Tax

Leader comment by Cllr Karen Garrido - original published in the Salford Advertiser.

At the September meeting of the Council, the Leader of the Council stated that:

We do not think it is right that residents of Salford have to pay to travel across the M60 ring when they are not making journeys to the centre of the conurbation.”

He went on to say that Salford support was conditional on further examination of three aspects:

  1. The charging ring pushed out to the outer boundary of the City
  2. Salford residents being given a discount for travelling across the M60 ring
  3. Residents should only be charged if they crossed the inner ring

The Labour leadership has failed on these conditions. They have backed down and they are still in the YES campaign corner.

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Britain Needs A Clear Plan For Change

Leader comment by Cllr Karen Garrido - original published in the Salford Advertiser.

Britain is facing a difficult and uncertain time. Economic growth has ground to a halt, Brown’s bubble has burst, and millions of people are paying an unfair price for Labour’s economic incompetence. This financial crisis shows we need change, not more of the same. Instead of a divided Government led by the man who left the economy so badly prepared for this crisis we need a strong united, positive alternative to Labour.

The Conservative Conference showed that we are a strong and united Party - because we are a united team people can trust us to work together for the country in a crisis, unlike Labour who are fighting each other. At our conference we talked about the future of the country, unlike Labour who spent their conference arguing about their internal problems. We are not sitting back and waiting for Labour to fall apart, we’re coming forward with bold, radical ideas for changing Britain. There is absolutely no complacency.

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A Warm Welcome To My New Deputy

Leader comment by Cllr Karen Garrido - original published in the Salford Advertiser.

Following Councillor MacDonald’s increased duties on the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority, I am pleased to announce that Councillor Christine Gray has been elected as my new Deputy Leader.

Christine, who was previously Conservative Whip, brings to this post a wealth of experience having run a successive business in Irlam and Worsley, as well as her work in charge of the Shadow Children’s Services Portfolio with which she will continue. Christine will be a great help in helping me and all my colleagues in the fight against the atrocious Labour leadership of this City.

I have also appointed Councillor Liz Hill as my new chief whip. Liz has made her presence felt on the Council since being elected for Cadishead with an excellent attendance record at Council and ward meetings and will greatly strengthen the team.

Finally but not least, arguably one of the most important positions in the group and the Council is the demanding role of the Shadow Lead Member for Finance and Customer & Support Services. This brief is now in the safe hands of Councillor Graham Compton. I know Graham will hit the ground running with his first job - formulating our plans for next year’s budget.

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Well Done To All Our GCSE Successes

Leader comment by Cllr Karen Garrido - original published in the Salford Advertiser.

I must start by congratulating our students who received their GCSE results last week. Through their hard work and the dedication of the teachers they managed to gain better results than last year and we hope that they achieved what they wanted.

It is now up to us as a Council to build on this, and to look at ways of assisting more of our children to achieve higher goals even in areas where this is not normally expected.

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