In my keynote speech to the MK Conference, I covered a range
of areas including the failures of the Coalition Government, the values that underpin the
policies of Mebyon Kernow, and how MK members could make the difference.
In one section, I condemned the policies of the Conservative
and Liberal Democrat Coalition, as follows:
“Their crude austerity measures and deep cuts to the public purse
pushed the UK back
into recession – the first ‘double dip’ recession in decades.
“They have instituted regressive policies, which are impacting
most on the less-well-off and the vulnerable.
“They have reinforced what is wrong in the UK
– inequality, poverty, a lack of opportunity.
“They have cut benefits for the disabled and forced
thousands into a position where they have to rely on foodbanks to survive from
week to week.
“The Coalition has sacked police officers, teachers and
health workers; and yet, at the same time, they have given tax cuts to
millionaires, they have done little to tackle the tax avoidance of their
corporate chums, and are continuing to waste millions on nuclear weapons.
“They are even promoting regional pay – so that a worker
here in Cornwall , perhaps in the
NHS, will get much less than a worker somewhere else for doing exactly the same
job – disgracefully reinforcing Cornwall
as the ‘low pay’ capital of the UK .”
I also appealed to the Conference to “make 2013 the year
that MK comes of age.” The relevant
section of my speech was as follows:
“The political landscape is changing, people are
increasingly seeing through the failed promises of the London
parties.
“Ours is a party with a great history. Over the last sixty
years, hundreds and hundreds of individuals have played an important part in
building our movement.
“We owe all these people a great deal and we now have a
wonderful opportunity.
“If all the years that went before and all the struggles of
our members are to have real meaning, 2013 must be the year when we achieve a
real step-change in our profile, make that key breakthrough and get more MK
councillors elected than ever before.”
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