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Tories take the biscuit



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Published Date: 10 April 2008
For local Tories to even suggest with a straight face that the Labour Government has abandoned the Hastings regeneration is astounding.
Before 1997 the Tories, then in control both nationally and locally, had to look up the definition of "regeneration". Apart from a small scale grant known as Single Regeneration Budget (I think it was around £3m and for which the then Tory MP was feted by "The Observer" as Father Christmas!) the town was left to its own resources.

In the past ten years since I have been MP we have seen more than £100m in direct Government aid on social and structural changes, including a new rail station, the new University Centre and, on our seafront, abandoned derelict hotels now back in use. More money still has been invested by the private sector, responding to that Government initiative.

In the town centre Lacuna Place is now nearing completion and by Christmas we will have a new town square. £92m of Government investment will see a new college of further education on the Station Plaza site, alongside a £15m new health centre (again, Government funded). In addition £80m (about 90%) of the cost of the new link road has been allocated directly from Labour Government funds.

Now in the next stage of regeneration the Government, through SEEDA, quite rightly look to other sources of investment as well as direct Government grants. Sea Space has certainly asked for £23m over the coming three years to, as you put it, "pour" into schemes aimed at improving the town but that is a wish list and, in the present economic climate, it is clear that we will not get it all.

I will do my best to ensure we get as much as we can but at the moment no decision has been reached. Indeed, not even the £12m you refer to has been agreed although there will be some funding. One would have expected the Conservative Party, above all, to be looking for private partnership funding as well.

In any event, this very week the Government have committed a further £2m to East Sussex to develop and improve play areas across the county, including Hastings, and on Tuesday a further direct Government grant of £750,000 was agreed from the Community Assets Programme to renovate Jackson Hall in Hastings to provide a new home for the voluntary/ community sector, some of whom will be displaced by the Priory Quarter development.

It might suit the Tory propagandist to talk down Hastings and claim some failure on the part of Government to match its commitment in hard cash but it's certainly not true. I also think most people understand that the Tories call for a "smaller State" means what it always has, namely this sort of public investment would soon come to an end. Why don't we ask the Tories - how much would you commit to Hastings?

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bart simpson,

10/04/2008 09:03:26
Good Morning Michael.

My Turn!

Interesting in the Guardian pro New Labour Party, at the weekend. It outlines the number of outrageous M.P.
expenses which the Tories made available for us under the freedom of information act.
In this list of M.P abuses of expenses, the readers eyes were opened to a whole list of scams that have been happening. to the cost of our exceedingly increasing council tax bills. Some M.P's even used their expenses to pay for sky T.v bills, dish washers and so on. However, the most astonishing revelation was the fact that Gordon Brown used up most of his expenses paying for cleaning bills. Apparently he is obsessed with cleaning..... sounds like someone with a lot of angst or a guilty conscience perhaps!
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Darryl,

Hastings 10/04/2008 10:15:10

So Michael Foster says we all know what the Tories's smaller state means. Strange then that his Labour government is cutting back on the NHS service ; he himself came out in favour of cuts in Eastbourne. According to the Tory website there would be no cuts in NHS and they are fighting the cuts. We now know which is the real party of cuts !
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Darryl,

Hastings 10/04/2008 10:29:33

MP's often talk of their achievements ..but little of what they have failed to accomplis. Lets look at Michael's record over 10 years :

1. Failure to stop the incessant increase in single mothers resulting in the highest number of single parent families in teh region.
2. Failure to help his constituents by accepting the Brown/Darling abolition of 10% tax rate resulting in anyone nearly everyone earning under £18000 paying more tax.
3. Failure to stop the incessant rise in Council Tax ;over 99% since lLabour came to power. Failure also to achieve the fair related grant for Hasting s from central government for council tax ...resulting in higher taxes fo us.
4. Failure to stop the deterioration in the NHS to the level of poor service we now receive.
5. Failure to revive Hastings after 11 YEARS ..don't blame LibDems or Tories Michael ..its down to YOU ! Cosmetic changes change only the environment ..not peoples life.
6 Failure to stop the gap between rich and poor incrreasing since New Labour came to power.
7. Failure to sop Blair going to war ensuring a legacy of crippling taxes.
8. Failure to stop the billions of pounds spent on quangos by this govenment.
9.Failure to ensure opportunities for the young o Hastings.
10. Failure to reach an adequate stsndard of education for our children.

The list is endless....and compunded by another failure ...ie. handing in his own resignation !
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Darryl,

Hastings 10/04/2008 10:31:35
Forgot the last Michael :

Failure to answer my question re MP's expenses/family members.

One thing that I will not fail to do ... VOTE !
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parker,

10/04/2008 10:49:18
New Labour....
Highest Incarceration Rate for young people-than in the whole of Europe.
Post Office Closures.
N/H.S cuts to vital services.
Many young people leaving school with out the required number of Gcse's.
Inequalities in the Education System higher than the 1930s- under New Labour.
Marxist like targets causing many teachers to leave the profession-New Labour
Illegal War with Iraq- New Labour.
Erosion of civil liberties, curtailing of ones freedom of speech, systems of surveillance, Orwellian tactics- new labour.
Recycling fiasco- new labour administration, locally, with a little help from their tory chums.
Central St Leonards Parking scam- initial implementation- new labour.
Lies, spin, sleaze, crocodile tears and confusion, control freakery- new labour. FOSTER OUT and his disgraceful incompetant cronies!
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Foster OUT!,

St Leonards 10/04/2008 17:05:51
New Labour are apparently handing out leaflets claiming Post Offices have been saved! It's outrageous that Michael Foster and his comrades should stoop so low when their government has ordered the closure of 3000 Post Offices, presumably to help pay for their blunders in the NHS and in their war on Iraq - not to mention their own grubby salaries and expenses. Michael Foster keeps banging on about how bad the Tories were before his lot got in (and wrecked the country) but it was actually the previous government that gave Gordon Brown an economy that would fare so well, although we are now seeing that he even managed to destroy that - the pain has yet to filter down, but we can all see that the economy is faltering, people fear for their jobs, their homes and their welfare and yet Michael backs the removal of the 10% tax band, effectively stealing money from the least well off. Incidentally, Michael, if you want to talk about really poor past government in this country, I think you will find Labour don't come out too good. And with the police being ripped off and teachers about to start striking, the writing is clearly on the wall now. I just wish you would show some decency and consideration for the people of Hastings and resign from your sleazy party (in the news again today,oh dear!). Have you no self-respect? How can you still blindly subscribe to such a corrupt and incompetent party? Is money the only thing that matters in your life??

FOSTER OUT!! LIES, GREED AND CORRUPTION OUT!!
NEW LABOUR ARE FINISHED!!
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O.M Riley,

10/04/2008 17:25:13
Support the public service workers....
Say. NO to New Labour'
No to Marxist Teaching Targets
NO to NHS cut backs
NO to any more Recycling Fiascos
NO to curtailing our Freedom of Speech.
NO to spin
NO to sleaze
NO to M.Ps abusing their exspenses.
Say YES to Democracy.
FOSTER OUT NEW LABOUR OUT
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Foster OUT!,

St Leonards 10/04/2008 18:52:09
OMR - you're gooooood! I don't think I need add to your excellent observations which are being echoed all over this town. I reckon Foster will be looking to get that minimum wage increased before he applies for his next job - MacD's!

FOSTER OUT!!
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Humanist Future,

St. Leonards 10/04/2008 23:52:21
Let's have some balanced debate instead of some of the nonsense spouted here. I am not a fan of the 'New Labour' project, but I remember the tory years and they were really bad. There is absolutely no doubt whatsoever that Hastings is on the 'up', and that the regeneration money is making a considerable difference. This town was left to rot by the tories. If they got back into power you can bet your bottom dollar it will happen again.
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parker,

11/04/2008 07:31:10
Humunist Future, Perhaps you should consider other alternatives as opposed to New Labour and Tories, then!
I believe the Libdems and the Independent Candidates are up for election too!
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