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  • Crawley Labour’s 2024 Council Manifesto

    In 2014, I faced my first council election as Leader of the Opposition on Crawley Borough Council. We knew that–with a bit of luck and a good campaign–after eight years in opposition we were finally in a position where we could regain control of the council. We also knew that if we didn’t have a…

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  • Labour plans to crack down on soaring shoplifting rates

    Local retailers, shop workers and shoppers are facing unprecedented levels of shoplifting and violence as criminals target Britain’s high streets. According to data released in February by the British Retail Consortium (BRC), the trade body representing retail businesses in the UK, incidents of customer theft have risen to a record 16.7 million, up from 8…

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  • Happy St George’s Day

    Happy St George’s Day from everyone at Crawley Labour.

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  • World Earth Day 2024

    World Earth Day has been celebrated on the 22nd April since 1970. In the half century or so since its initiation, the level of global awareness and concern regarding environmental issues has exploded, but the day continues to provide an opportunity to reflect on the risks posed to our species’ life support system and what…

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  • Combating Retail Crime in Sussex

    Yesterday, USDAW–the leading union for retail sector workers–ran a joint campaign day with the Labour Party and Co-operative Party, raising awareness of the epidemic of crime currently affecting our high streets and pressing for action. With almost 1,000 incidents taking place each day last year, it’s clear that shoplifting and the assault of shop workers…

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  • As the NHS crumbles, 3,186 in Crawley left unable to work due to ill-health while the Conservatives choose to blame patients

    Today’s announcement by the Prime Minister forms part of a regular pattern we are seeing, with the Conservatives refusing to take any responsibility for the problems they have created in the country. Figures from the House of Commons library for reveal that there has been a rise of 550 people in Crawley needing to claim…

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  • Calls for Crawley to receive its ‘fair share’ of highways funding

    With West Sussex County Council’s Highways, Transport and Planning Delivery Programme allocating just 24 road repair schemes to Crawley out of the 516 approved by the council over the last two years, Peter Lamb—Labour candidate for Crawley—is leading calls for the council to allocate the town its fair share of resurfacing schemes. At a time…

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  • Do you have valid ID to vote?

    Since last year, people in the UK have for the first been required to show valid photo ID if they want to vote at a polling station. The decision to do this ignored all the evidence showing that voter fraud was incredibly rare, voter ID failed to stop the one candidate (third-party) who was suspected…

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  • Labour’s plan to deliver better bus services across Crawley

    Labour’s candidate for Crawley, Peter Lamb, has welcomed Labour’s transformative plans to deliver better bus services across Crawley and the wider region. Labour’s plan could mean up to 236 vital bus routes created and saved and 43,000,000 more passenger journeys per year across the South East. The plan will also see better buses delivered faster,…

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