Charlotte MacKenzie

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Good for Cornwall’s businesses, pensioners, and families

In news on December 9, 2009 at 5:44 pm

Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth today welcomed the Chancellor’s pre-budget report as good for Cornwall’s businesses, pensioners, and families.

Charlotte MacKenzie said:

“The pre-budget report will help businesses in Cornwall in three ways. Firstly, by continuing the direct support to businesses and measures such as empty property rates relief. Secondly, by confirming that unlike the Tories Labour will not freeze public sector pay - spending by public sector workers is important for Cornwall’s retail and tourist industries and housing market. Thirdly, real investment in digital and low carbon businesses will provide an additional boost to sectors which are also being backed for development through convergence funding 

“Pensioners will benefit from the 2.5 per cent pension increase next April and continuation of measures such as the winter fuel allowance (which most people have just received for this year) and free travel for over-60s.

“Families – and particularly those on lower incomes – will benefit from measures announced today including child and disability benefit increases, free school meals for more children, help for people to keep their homes, lower rent increases for tenants (announced by Housing Minister John Healey MP), and support to help 18-24 year olds into jobs and education.”

Fairer water bills for Cornwall

In news on December 9, 2009 at 5:05 pm

Charlotte MacKenzie today welcomed the findings of the Walker review on water charging, published on 8 December. A final decision on the Walker review’s proposals rests with the Government.

Charlotte said: “There are two things I particularly welcome in Anna Walker’s final report. Firstly, practical proposals to help more people on lower incomes pay less for water. Secondly, recognition that South West water costs are disproportionately high, and practical measures to address infrastructure requirements – for example through a one-off national contribution – so that the burden does not fall unfairly on people here.

“I called for these issues to be addressed fully and fairly at both stages of the review. I also raised these concerns with water Minister Huw Irranca Davies MP when I met him in September. I’m very pleased that Anna Walker has come forward with practical options to address both these issues.”

Photo: Charlotte MacKenzie with water Minister Huw Irranca Davies MP.

Great news for cancer services at RCHT

In news on December 1, 2009 at 8:34 pm

Patients groups in Cornwall have been calling for investment in specialist cancer services and centres of excellence to come to the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust. The future of breast cancer services at St Michaels Hospital in Hayle was confirmed some time ago.

Now an independent panel has recommended that the specialist centre for gynaecological cancers whould be based at Treliske. These plans will be subject to consultation.

Welcoming the news, Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth said:

“The specialist centre will bring in additional investment to ensure the future continuing excellence of gynaecological cancer services. I’m delighted that the independent panel has recommended that these should be based at RCHT in Truro. This means that patients in Cornwall being treated for gynaecological cancers will be able to get the best possible care close to home. It’s a real vote of confidence in the cancer services provided by RCHT. I hope that everyone who wants to see this come to fruition will support these proposals through the consultation.”

Cornwall Council better off with Labour

In news on November 26, 2009 at 5:08 pm

Cornwall Council’s three year funding settlement was announced today. In 2010/11 the Council will receive an additional £9.278 Million, an increase of 4.5 per cent on funding for 2009/10. This is also the first time that local authorities have received a settlement for three years rather than one.

Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth Charlotte MacKenzie said:
“Cornwall’s frontline services must benefit from this additional funding from Labour in Government. The funding announcement shows that scare-mongers predicting cuts in Council funding couldn’t have got it more wrong. I will be watching closely to see that this money is passed on to frontline services, which is where it helps people most. The Council says it will be able to make further savings as a result of the unitary reorganisation, so this 4.5 per cent boost in funding should mean council tax increases next April can be kept reasonable.”

There is more information here.

Photo: Charlotte MacKenzie with Communities and Local Government Secretary of State John Denham MP.

Welcome to our news website

In news on November 9, 2009 at 8:04 pm

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Charlotte MacKenzie says:

“Welcome to Truro and Falmouth Labour Party’s news website. We hope you will like it, and find it easy to find what you are looking for. We will be updating this site regularly with local news.”

We will publish our press releases and other news stories on this website. You can also visit Charlotte MacKenzie’s website to find out more about what we are doing to help people, and to change things for the better in Falmouth and Truro. You can read more of Charlotte’s views and opinions on a wide range of issues here.

For more information contact Charlotte MacKenzie:

T 01872 261675, M 07932 501293.

Labour makes the difference for Cornwall

In news on October 11, 2009 at 4:00 pm

Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth, Charlotte MacKenzie, spoke in the children, families, and schools debate at the Labour Party conference.

Here’s what Charlotte said:

‘When I went into my Twitter account this morning there was a tweet from someone in Cornwall saying:
“Hmm, I like Gordon’s new policies… Maybe I should actually vote Labour.”

All of us campaigning for Labour to win have our track record of achievements backing us. Where I live before the minimum wage was introduced four out of ten jobs were advertised at below the level at which it was first introduced. I’m delighted to be speaking to you conference the day before this year’s increase to the minimum wage, which has made a difference for thousands of people in my home constituency.

I am going to talk about education – because we all know there is a connection between low wages, lower expectations, and the Tories’ educational failures which meant many children left school with few or no qualifications.

Labour’s investment in education in Truro and Falmouth means we now have 11 children’s centres, mostly purpose built. In Truro, where I’m a councillor, this helped to support the development of three new community centres.

There are new primary school buildings, a new secondary school, new college buildings, a new university – which means that the number of 18-24 year olds in Falmouth has increased by 80 per cent since 2003 – a new medical school based partly at Cornwall’s main hospital site in Truro, alongside which a new dental school is being constructed to provide the NHS dentists Cornwall needs.

None of this would have happened without Labour thinking big, investing in our future, and supporting Cornwall’s case for the European funding which helped to build the new university.

All of this happened despite rather than because of the local authority – whose Liberal Democrat leadership until 4 June presided over deteriorating reports on children’s services which still have some serious issues to address. One of the first acts of the incoming Tory majority executive on 4 June was to place Cornwall Council’s schools for the future bid on hold – they have since decided to proceed with the bid.

Locally and nationally, let’s say clearly to people “if you want change, choose Labour’s continued investment in public services”.’

Charlotte will vote cruelty free

In news on September 2, 2009 at 2:42 pm

Charlotte MacKenzie, Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth, has pledged her support for Vote Cruelty Free, a new non-partisan coalition of animal protection organisations working to put animals on the political agenda.

The alliance has sent its manifesto to all candidates announced for the next General Election and asked them to show their support for the issues raised.

Charlotte MacKenzie said, “I will be voting cruelty free. This MPs’ pledge covers a huge range of issues which matter to people in Falmouth and Truro who care about animal protection and welfare. You are welcome to contact me on 01872 267675 or via my website about specific animal protection issues. I challenge fellow candidates of other Parties to join me in signing this pledge to vote cruelty free, and in particular to confirm they would not support Tory plans to reverse the hunting ban.”

A Vote Cruelty Free spokesperson said, “Animal protection is an issue close to the UK public’s heart but this is often not reflected in current political debate. It is fantastic that Charlotte MacKenzie has shown she believes in animal protection issues as much as her potential future constituents in Truro and Falmouth; we are calling on all candidates to follow her lead by pledging their support for Vote Cruelty Free.”

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Vote Cruelty Free comprises the BUAV, Compassion in World Farming, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), League Against Cruel Sports and Respect for Animals. It covers a broad range of animal welfare issues including wild and marine animals, animal experimentation, cruel sports, the fur trade and farming.

Vote Cruelty Free is urging all candidates to pledge their support for the initiative. Voters can track candidates who have signed up by visiting the website.

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For more information please contact Carla Owen on 020 7619 6965 or email media@votecrueltyfree.org

Cornwall – we love the NHS

In Uncategorized on August 17, 2009 at 11:52 am

Labour’s candidate for Truro and Falmouth, Charlotte MacKenzie, talks about Cornwall’s NHS in the week when people across the UK responded to negative Tory comments by adding their voices to say ‘we love the nhs’.

Charlotte would like to hear your stories about Cornwall’s NHS.

Prospective MP welcomes £3.85M for Chiverton Cross improvement

In Uncategorized on August 4, 2009 at 12:51 pm

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Charlotte MacKenzie welcomes transport funding boost for Cornwall

Today’s Labour Government’s funding of £3.85 Million for a transport scheme to support the building of much needed local housing has been welcomed by Charlotte MacKenzie.

Housing Minister John Healey’s green light for Chiverton Cross means that much-needed improvements can go ahead.

Charlotte MacKenzie, Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth said:

“This is good news from the Labour Government. It’s putting money into a scheme to invest in our local economy and support much needed new homes.”

Housing Minister John Healey MP said:

“This will create construction jobs, help build the new homes we need and make sure we have the transport in place to support development.

“We are investing to help the country through recession. We are not simply stepping aside to let the recession run its course as the Conservative Governments did in the past.”

Free swimming a runaway success in Cornwall

In Uncategorized on July 28, 2009 at 11:51 am
In April Cornwall Council introduced free swimming for over-60s.
 
Numbers to date show that this is a runaway success, with Cornwall’s active over-60s enjoying 28,046 free swims in the first quarter of year. The numbers are amongst the highest anywhere in the UK.
 
Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth Charlotte MacKenzie said:
“Free swimming for the over-60s in Cornwall is a huge success. I have written to congratulate Cornwall Council and urge them to introduce free swimming for children up to the age of 16 which is also proving immensely popular where it has been introduced.’
 
Free swimming receives financial support from the Department of Culture Media and Support as part of the UK’s preparations for the 2012 Olympics. 
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