Cornwall can do better. No
ifs buts or maybes we can do it. All we need are the democratic tools for the
job.
And that is what I am about.
I want Cornwall to acquire the tools that we need in order to forge a
prosperous future - a future where we make the decisions that affect us most
- right here in Cornwall.
It’s time that Cornish
politicians put Cornwall first, instead of their party or their career. We want
Cornish politicians to make the difference for Cornwall.
It’s time to end the
situation where our health service has been short-changed by more than £200
million over the last six years. We need to invest in our hospitals, surgeries
and care centres and make them accessible to people who depend on them. Our
politicians should fight for Cornish healthcare instead of ministerial promotion.
Our children should enjoy
the same educational opportunities as children up the country – not make do on
half the money spent on pupils in the City of London.
We deserve a National
Cornish Assembly with a fair settlement based on need. If there was one
essential tool that we need to help ourselves an Assembly would be it. Cornish
miners have always been good at digging themselves deep holes – now we deserve
the opportunity to be able to dig ourselves out of an economic hole.
Together we can make
Cornwall an even better place to live. Our unique geography and geology has
provided us with a chance to develop a sustainable life-style and reap economic
benefits at the same time. In a global market we can develop niche businesses
including environmentally sound industries such as renewable energy production.
We have a stellar history of innovative engineering and this could be employed
to deliver exciting new technological projects such as geothermal engineering
and anaerobic digestion of waste. In preference to building a costly white
elephant incinerator Cornwall could use waste as a resource to generate income rather
than paying millions to big corporations to make yet more millions from it.
While we are at it we can build
homes for people as opposed to houses to be used as accommodation for the
summer. It is time to rethink our social housing responsibilities and embark on
a programme of organising housing for local need in place of constructing buildings
to add to property portfolios for big corporations and the super-rich. The
system of ‘national’ targets decided in Westminster and administered by our
local government doesn’t benefit Cornwall. It is absolutely vital that we press
for a National Cornish Assembly which can create housing and development policy
which is right for Cornwall rather than London. This is the only way to stop
the concreting of Cornwall and Only Mebyon Kernow has a detailed and bespoke
Cornish housing and development policy.
And let’s decide once and
for all how we feel about Europe. I would like to see a referendum on European
membership as soon as possible – it is the democratic option. The constant
uncertainty that we have at the moment is not good for us one way or another.
Personally I favour remaining in Europe. If you live in Cornwall it would be
madness to vote to leave the EU. For every pound that Cornish taxpayers send to
Europe we get four pounds back. There is a colossal opportunity for a Cornish
Assembly to use our EU funding in a more strategic way. We need to see a
strategy of long term investment in industry rather than building short term
monoliths to feed the egos of career politicians.
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