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THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST
Episode 67 - Red tape woes, illegal workers and special guest, KCC leader Linden Kemkaren
Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, your essential guide to local and national political matters. This week, we delve into pressing issues affecting Kent with our team of reporters and special guests.
IN THIS WEEK'S EPISODE;
Local Government Reorganisation: Reform UK's new leader in Kent, Lyndon Cameron, discusses her plans for KCC following a significant election win. We explore potential changes in local governance and how these might impact residents.
Medway Council Issues: Reporter Rob Body investigates a four-year delay on promised home improvements by social housing provider MHS Homes due to council red tape.
Illegal Employment Fines: Dan Essen covers a hefty fine imposed on a Sheppey restaurant for employing illegal workers. The Home Office's stance is discussed alongside potential licensing repercussions.
Ukrainian Flag Controversy: New KCC leader Linden KemKaran explains her decision to remove the Ukrainian flag from County Hall, sparking criticism from various quarters including Green Party members and Liberal Democrats.
Special FeaturesWestminster WatchEllie Hodgson reports on her visit to Parliament advocating for fairer blue badge regulations through the "Blue Badge Battle" campaign aimed at supporting those with temporary mobility issues.
Interview with Linden KemkaranThe newly appointed KCC leader shares insights into:
- Her background as a former BBC journalist.
- Transitioning from Conservative politics to Reform UK.
- Plans for improving government efficiency within KCC.
Discussion around Sir Keir Starmer’s recent immigration policy speech compared controversially by some critics to Enoch Powell’s “Rivers of Blood” speech – unpacking rhetoric versus reality in current political narratives.
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