35 minutes | Friday, 22 August 2025
THE KENT POLITICS PODCASTEpisode 81 - Council overspends, local government reorganisation, and special guest Tristan Osborne MPThis episode delivers an in-depth look at political issues affecting Kent, with a special focus on local government finances, education (SEND provision), migration policy, and parliamentary perspectives. This episode also features a detailed interview with Chatham & Aylesford MP Tristan Osborne.Key Topics CoveredLocal Government IssuesThanet District Council: £1.3m overspend on waste/cleaning services due to high staff sickness rates.Medway Council Reorganisation: Proposal for four new unitary authorities; boundary changes spark controversy and alternative suggestions.Education: SEND Provision CrisisDelays to Swanley’s Birchwood SEND school opening (now 2028–29).Frustration from Lee Academies Trust & Seven Oaks MP Laura Trott over DfE delays.Positive proposals:Parkwood Hall Co Op Academy expansion (120 → 192 places).Broomhill Bank expansion (190 → 318 places).Special Interview: Tristan Osborne MPReflections on first year as MP—office setup, casework, debates.Support for cross-party Blue Badge campaign for time-limited disabilities.Analysis of asylum hotel legal rulings; government aims to reduce hotel use (down from 52k to 36k).Discusses crime perceptions vs reality; stresses need for better messaging.Views on protest legislation—defends peaceful protest but supports prescription of groups based on evidence of criminality.Personal growth since entering Parliament; notes challenges faced by MPs today.Panel Discussion: Asylum Hotel Ruling ImpactDan: Legal precedent may see more councils blocking hotels; tension likely shifts elsewhere.Rob: Injunctions shift blame rather than solve root problems; politicians risk fuelling misinformation.Nikki: Expresses concern about public hostility towards asylum seekers; highlights processing delays as the main issue.Programme Conclusions & Upcoming FeaturesNext guest: Ann Widdecombe (former Maidstone MP)Encouragement to follow Kent Online/KMTV for updatesAudience invited to send feedback/questions
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