OUR TORY MAYOR: ALWAYS IN THE PICTURE. NEVER ON THE PITCH.
Dear John
As worries about a new global recession begin to mount, new data this week
showed the West Midlands had the second worst growth in the UK over the
last year - and our region's residents are now amongst the UK's most
pessimistic about the future.
So this week we'll step up our 'Street Watch' campaign exposing our Tory
Mayor who's simply not delivered.
You'll be amazed to hear that Andy Street has taken his last manifesto off
the internet. But we found it. And it's clear why he's trying to hide it.
He promised:
* We'd be the fastest growing region in the UK
* Wages would be growing faster here than anywhere else
* Zero young people would be unemployed or not in skills training
Well, we've looked behind his blizzard of selfies at the stats - and
they're shocking:
This week we learned the West Midlands had the second worst growth of any
region in the last year - well behind the UK average - and ten other
regions
Our region's wage growth (at 2%) over the last year is not only worse than
the UK average, its worse than the North West, Yorkshire, London, the South
West, Wales, and Scotland .
Nearly 1,000 more 16-17 year olds are unemployed or not in skills training
than before Mr Street was elected, and youth unemployment is soaring; up
22% in the last year across the region and a shocking 43% in Walsall and
55% in Coventry.
It's clear we have a Tory Mayor who is simply not delivering on his
promises. And that's why it's time for an alternative: a bold plan to boost
jobs and wages for the many not the few which we've set out in our draft
manifesto for Radical Compassion: [1]
I'd love to know what you think.
Best wishes
LIAM BYRNE MP
PS: Don't forget! There's a by-election in Wainbody in Coventry and I'll be
out supporting our fantastic candidate Abdul Jobbar on Monday at 6pm and
Saturday at 10am. For details on where they're meeting, contact Ant on
07895000679.
RADICAL COMPASSION IN ACTION
I'll be joining Bournville Labour Party on FRIDAY 23 AUGUST for their
annual collection for B30 Foodbank. We will be meeting at the Co-op store
in Stirchley, B30 2YY. at 10 AM. They have £1,000 to spend. And we will be
supporting them by handing out shopping lists to further boost the
collection.
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