Life in and around Headington & OX3 (mostly), and Oxford (occasionally)
"To every complex problem there is a simple solution, startling in its simplicity, piercing in its clarity, and hopelessly and completely wrong" - Gore Vidal.
My name is Artwell. I am standing as a candidate in the Oxford East Parliamentary elections. The reason I am standing is to air issues which I do not believe receive the attention they ought. I am demanding:
All those hurt, made homeless or stateless by English Bombs or our support for WAR be given medical treatment and a home here in England.
Now that the publicly rescued BANKS are back to profit, these banks repay the loan taken out by the Treasury in are to save the Banks. This one act will save the Treasury £120 million daily and the Treasury could afford to fund our public services.
Affordable Housing must mean affordable for the income of Oxford people.
This is a sample of the issues I wish to bring to the attention of Oxford east people.
Your weekly round-up of local news for 8 – 14 May.
I’ve changed the layout of this blog for the general election. As an experiment I’m running an online hustings, hoping I can persuade the candidates to join a conversation about their policies. Under ‘General Election OX3’ in the main menu are links to four (so far) questions I’ve invited them to answer. A full explanantion of the online hustings and how it works is in the main post about it.
All the previous content is still there; if you can’t find it from the menu a search should do the trick.
The Hospital and Vital Energi have sent this ‘Thank You’ message to everyone affected by the heatpipe work over the past months. Double bonus points to them because yes, it’s in the shape of a traffic cone!
And just as you were breathing a sigh of relief, this came out. The link in the tweet is to an article by the City Council.
As the Energy Project winds down Access to Headington gets into full swing. The latest update from Oxfordshire CC on progress with the work on The Slade is here. This link is always in the sidebar on the right, where there’s also a link if you want to subscribe to the County’s email updates on the project.
Southern Health NHS Trust is to be prosecuted by the Health & Safety Executive over the death of Connor Sparrowhawk in Slade House in 2013.
Starting on Monday 21 May (a week today) in the city centre the 8 & 9 bus stop will move from Queen Street to St Aldate’s ‘until further notice’. If you use the 13 or X13 there are changes to the routes too. Full details here.
A family pet dog was attacked and killed by another dog – a bull terrier – in Bateman Street on Thursday. The owner describes what happened here.
Andrew Smith formally opened the recently-extended Manor Surgery on Saturday.
Retiring Oxford East MP Andrew Smith formally opening the extended Manor Surgery 11 May 2017
Of course not everyone interested in hearing the candidates will be able to get to one of these meetings. So I thought I’d try something new – an online hustings. Here’s how it works. At the end of this post I ask four questions about issues that are critical to our lives over the coming years, nationally and locally. Each question is repeated as a stand-alone post to be the start of a thread. I invite all the candidates to post their answers as comments on these threads; please use the individual threads rather than adding comments on this one. Anyone else can respond and ask questions too – just post a comment. If you have a suggestion for a new question send it to me as a comment on this post and I will consider making a new thread for it. I will moderate comments in accordance with my standard practice (see the About page). You can also reach me through my twitter @TonyOX3 and by email on the address on the About page.
You can also join in the conversations on twitter. Independent candidate Chaka Artwell is not on twitter but the other four are. I’ve listed their their twitter handles here. All four have been invited to take part in this experiment, and I will happily invite Mr Artwell too if anyone can tell me how to contact him.
Let’s see if we can get a conversation going!
Questions to candidates – follow the links to the individual thread pages. The comments box only appears when you are viewing a single post.
Brexit – another referendum? Oxford East voted roughly 2:1 for ‘Remain’1. Would you vote for there to be a second EU referendum before the UK leaves the EU a) whatever the outcome of the negotiations, b) depending on the outcome of the negotiations, or c) you would not support a second referendum in any circumstances? 1. Oxford City referendum vote 70.3%; Oxford East 67% (est.)
Brexit – would you pull the plug? If as negotiations with the EU proceed it becomes clear that leaving the EU, with all the other implications that will emerge, would seriously damage the country’s economy and the well-being of its citizens and non-UK residents, would you ever be prepared to join other MPs who might combine to oppose Brexit?
How to end austerity? Since 2010 first the coalition and then the Conservative government have followed a policy of ‘austerity’. The annual budget deficit has fallen but is still higher than before the financial crisis of 2008, and total government debt has increased2. This has led to significant cuts in public services and there is no sign of this ending. How do you (and your party) intend to move the country out of this unsustainable position? 2. Public sector current budget deficit (excluding public sector banks): 2010 = 97.124bn; 2016 = 22.431bn. Public sector net debt (excluding public sector banks): 2010 = 1136.0bn; 2016 = 1710.8bn
The future government of Oxfordshire. The Oxford city region has a thriving economy and is one of the few parts of the country to make a net positive contribution to the national economy. Oxford City is at the region’s heart and is world-famous both as a tourist destination and as a centre for learning and research. Under restructuring proposals put forward by Oxfordshire County Council and two local District Councils the City’s status would be similar to that of a Parish Council. In your role as a local MP what model of governance for Oxford and Oxfordshire would you advocate and support?