Poole Labour aims to restore town’s identity in election bid

On May 7, the Labour group stands united across all 15 wards in Poole, emphasizing support for civic events and neighborhood improvements while minimizing council tax. They oppose Liberal Democrat tax increases. Poole MP Neil Duncan-Jordan criticizes the BCP Council for its lack of public support in establishing the town council, stating it offers a chance to restore Poole’s identity. Labour chair Jake Ruggier counters claims of meaningful change by the Reform party, highlighting its connection to the past Conservative leadership, and argues that residents remain disenfranchised since the merger into BCP.

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