Monday 22 October 2007

I'm a Councillor...get me out of here

Well, what can I say? Sometimes I did want to get out of there as the intimidation and bullying that went on towards these poor kids was disgusting! I have spent the last 2 weeks visiting schools, web chatting and answering questions from kids all over Colchester. It only goes to show how intelligent, articulate and wise the youngsters are. I have been proud to meet them and I will be proud to serve them over the next year as Youth Champion.


However the tactics that were used by some of the opposition made me furious and ashamed to be there. I can say that some was down to immaturity and over enthusiasm but I would not stoop to that level - it is patronising and against the whole idea of educating the youth of our town in democracy.


Some of the opposition are absolute sweeties - you know who you are - and I would be proud for them to represent the youth of Colchester regardless of the party they belong to.


However to promise kids things that could not be delivered was wrong. I think, in the end, the kids saw through it and saw who could help them and be honest to them, for the next year which is why I managed to win again.


I will always do what I can to help any young person in Colchester. I will always be honest. I will always listen.


So if any young person is reading this come and say hello. Come to a full Council meeting. Be heard. Be seen. Be part of the town. We are proud of you.

Thursday 11 October 2007

Young Essex Assembly

The Young Essex Assembly (YEA) is an elected group of young people from across Essex. There are 75 members, similar to the number of County Councillors that we have. It gives young people in Essex a voice by Councillors working together with the youth members and youth organisations. 24,000 under 18s were asked what they wanted their YEA to concentrate on - environment, sex and relationship education, transport and leisure. 12 of the elected members were then elected to represent Essex on the UK Youth Parliament working with central government.

What we need to work on is why the kids from the local schools in Colchester have not heard of the YEA. Why did we not know (and this is me included) that nominations for new members had to be in by 30th September. I'm working on this now and will let you know how I get on.

Wednesday 10 October 2007

Youth Mayor

There has been a bit of talk about Colchester having a youth mayor since I have been visiting schools in the past few days. If that is what the under 18s want then that is what I shall campaign for. However for the past year I have visited loads of schools and colleges around the town and no one has asked about it - in fact one fellow Councillor has been asking for it because they wanted one of their kids to be the mayor!!!

If that is what the under 18s want then great. But let us do it democratically. Lets make sure the youth mayor is what the kids want and who the kids want - not a volunteer who is being pushed by a political party. Lets make sure that the youth mayor will truly speak for the youth of Colchester.

I do not think we need a mayor, but it does not matter what I think - I am not under 18. I think the elected Young Essex Assembly already speaks for the under 18s. Perhaps they need more publicity as the students who I spoke to today have not heard of it. I would rather spend time and money promoting what we have already which is working well - they meet regularly with the full Council Cabinet and the Leader to sort issues out. I know they do because I have been there!!! I also went on the radio earlier this year to promote the elections so they do already get good publicity but obviously not enough.

If you are under 18 and you are reading this then tell me what you think. Do you want a youth mayor? Have you heard of the Young Essex Assembly and what it does? Did you know you already have a voice in Colchester? Let me know what you think - and what YOU think - don't be bullied by a political party or an individual. Tell me what you think.

Thursday 4 October 2007

Conference at Blackpool 2007


I go to Conference to learn - what can I do better as a Councillor and as a resident? Apart from the main hall, which you see on TV, there are literally hundreds of fringe meetings going on in hotels all over the place from subjects like Abortion, Green issues, Architecture, Discipline in schools, War and Obesity. You can sit and have coffee with other Conservatives and journalists from all over the world and learn what they have done to make their community better.


I went to one such meeting and met Lord Sebastian Coe who is in charge of the Olympics here in 2012. We want Colchester to have a training camp here which will bring lots of money and facilities to the town. We already have the Garrison and the University but if we can get a team from another country to use Colchester as its base then we could end up with a new swimming pool or athletics track.
I went to another meeting and met Damilola Taylors father - his son was stabbed and killed in London in 1998 age only 10. He is now campaigning against gun crime and gangs - so brave. The team told us what they have been doing to help kids today by giving them a father figure other than a gang leader to look up to. Inspirational!
The end speech by David Cameron is always the high point and he finished this years conference by speaking for 90 minutes with no notes, auto cue or text about what he wants to do for Britain - and he spoke from the heart. He wants to mend the broken society - enable parents to stay together to look after their children not live apart because they get more social money to do so. He wants to have stronger border controls so we know who is in our country. No one knows apart from Gordon Brown if we will have an election in November but when you look at what Labour have done in the last 10 years, it is time for change. When Labour were elected they had some good ideas but did not know how to make them work - the result being they have never become policy or if they did (like Home Information Packs for example) they have taken ages to introduce and do not work. We have taken our time asking the Country what they want and we are now revealing the Policies that have been well thought out and will therefore work! As David Cameron said about the election
"BRING IT ON!!!"