‘It wasn’t until the 11th hour that my local Labour Party reached out in a reasoned argument to win the Green Party vote-too little too late’.

These two local Labour parties have lacked the integrity and the will to champion public health, clean air, disabled children’s rights and more. It is their politically-driven choices that have potentially lost them seats at the parliamentary table here in Havering. 

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‘I will play my part in rebuilding trust by serving the people of Dagenham and Rainham.’

I will be devoting particular attention to the issues of safety on our streets, tackling violent crime and meeting the need for homes that are truly affordable and of good quality for families, building thriving communities where people put down roots for the future.

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‘I’m supporting the crackdown on machete and zombie knives and tougher sanctions for those carrying them.’

If I am elected to Parliament I will be adding my support to the crack down on the availability of machetes and zombie-style knives and want to see tougher sanctions on those found to be carrying these weapons.

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BREAKING: Havering Residents Association Cuts Ties with Labour

Cllr. Ray Morgon, leader of the Havering Residents Association, discusses the Council’s future after the 2022 Local Elections. The H.R.A formed a working relationship with Labour, but tensions arose at the last Council meeting. With increased Councillors, the H.R.A ended the relationship but expressed gratitude to Labour for stabilizing the Council.

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Harold Hill Labour Councillor joins HRA-‘I want to work in the best interests of Harold Hill and the Borough as a whole.”

Gooshayes ward Councillor Paul McGeary has announced he has joined the Havering Residents Association (HRA), departing from his previous affiliation with the local Labour Party.

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Dagenham and Rainham MP writes to Secretary of State in regards to historical issue impacting carers across England.

 Dagenham and Rainham’s Labour MP, Jon Cruddas, has written to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities, to highlight a potential historical issue affecting and disadvantaging carers across England.

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Havering Labour urges residents to have their say on possible library closures.

“None of us want to see libraries closed. They are lifelines for our community, not just in terms of access to books, but with all the other organisations and council services that run from those buildings, they are in many ways the center of many communities.

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‘The current situation councils have been placed in is literally unsustainable, the funding system for local councils is broken.’

You really don’t have to be a qualified accountant or an expert on local government to know that something is radically wrong with the system that funds local councils’ services. It feels and in fact is, broken.

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