Wednesday, October 25, 2006

A run down of Labour in Manchester

LABOUR IN MANCHESTER:

Labour representatives have been elected to represent you at every level.

  • 4 out of the 5 MPs representing Manchester in Parliament are Labour
  • There are 63 labour councillors on Manchester city council
  • There are 3 labour MEPs representing the North West region, which includes Manchester.

MANCHESTER GORTON REPRESENTED BY GERALD KAUFMAN MP

Fallowfield - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Gorton North - represented by 1 Labour councillor and 2 lib dems

Gorton South - represented by 3 lib dems (despite the fact lib dems have pledged to axe the new deal which has helped over 1 million people into work)

Levenshulme - represented by 3 lib dems (despite the fact that lib dems opposed the introduction of the minimum wage)

Longsight - represented by 1 labour councillor and 2 lib dems

Rusholme - represented by 3 lib dems (despite the fact lib dems are committed to scrapping the child trust fund)

Whalley Range - represented by 1 Labour councillor and 2 lib dems

MANCHESTER CENTRAL IS REPRESENTED BY TONY LLOYD MP

City centre - represented by 3 lib dems (despite the fact lib dems would axe the pensions credit)

Hulme - represented by 2 Labour councillors and 1 green

Ancoats and Clayton - represented by 3 Labour councillors including the deputy leader of the council

Bradford - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Ardwick - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Moss Side - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Miles Platting and Newton Heath - represented by 3 Labour councillors

MANCHESTER BLACKLEY IS REPRESENTED BY GRAHAM STRINGER MP

Higher Blackley - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Cheetham - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Crumpsall - represented by 3 Labour councillors including the leader of the council

Harpurhey - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Moston - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Charlestown - represented by 3 Labour councillors

WYTHENSHAWE AND SALE EAST IS REPRESENTED BY PAUL GOGGINS MP

Baguley - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Brooklands - represented by 3 labour councillors

Northenden - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Sharston - represented by 3 Labour councillors

Woodhouse Park - represented by 3 Labour councillors

MANCHESTER WITHINGTON IS REPRESENTED BY JOHN LEECH MP

The Lib Dems are dangerously out of touch on crime and anti-social behaviour. The Lib Dems repeatedly tried to block Labour’s measures to tackle anti-social behaviour, and would deprive police and local authorities the powers to take on the vandals and bullies. They are more concerned with the rights of the criminals than the victims and LibDem councils have the worst records for tackling anti-social behaviour.

If you ever contemplate voting for them again just remember:-
They voted against dispersal orders - powers to break up teen gangs. They say prison is a waste of time - never send young criminals to court. They opposed fixed penalty notices for drunken louts. They would end all jail sentences for drug possession.

Burnage - represented by 3 lib dems (despite the fact lib dems opposed the winter fuel payment and free tv licenses for the over 75s)

Chorlton - represented by 3 labour councillors including the deputy leader of the council

Chorlton Park - represented by 3 lib dems (despite the fact that lib dems would privatise the Post Office)

Didsbury East - represented by 3 lib dems (despite the fact that leading lib dems are advocating scrapping the NHS)

Didsbury West - represented by 3 lib dems (despite the fact that lib dems tried to block Labour's measures to crack down on Anti-Social Behaviour)

Old Moat - represented by 3 labour councillors

Withington - represented by 3 lib dems despite the fact that lib dem's plans for local income tax would cost a couple on average earnings an average £260 a year more

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