DERBYSHIRE: Labour launches manifesto ahead of council elections

Derbyshire’s Labour party has promised a “fair deal” for the county in its manifesto ahead of May’s local elections.
Derbyshire's Labour party.Derbyshire's Labour party.
Derbyshire's Labour party.

The party has pledged to create jobs, help businesses grow and provide a future for the county’s young people.

Derbyshire Labour group leader Anne Western said: “Labour offers Derbyshire a real alternative.

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“Our vision for Derbyshire is a place with a thriving economy where hard work is properly rewarded and our children have a bright future.

“We will build a Derbyshire where people feel safe and supported, a place where all people are valued and all feel that their voice is heard.”

She said Derbyshire’s controlling Conservatives lacked a “clear sense of purpose” and added her party had challeged the opposition over a number of controversial decisions – including cutting £m from the winter gritting budget.

Derbyshire’s Labour party manifesto makes five pledges:

• building a strong economy which creates jobs, grows businesses and provides a future for young people

• defending the NHS and tackling health inequalities

• fighting crime and building stronger communities

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• practical support for children and families and high quality council-run services for the elderly, disabled and their carers

• putting communities at the heart of decision making

Derbyshire County Council has been under Conservative control since since 2009.

Before then the authority had been Labour-led for 28 years.

The county council elections will take place on Thursday, May 2.

Visit wwww.derbyshirelabour.co.uk to view the full manifesto.