OPINION: A message from Paulette Hamilton, MP for Erdington

Words and pics supplied by Paulette Hamilton MP

Paulette Hamilton MP for Erdington, BIrmingham, in Westminster / Pic supplied by Paulette Hamilton MP

(Ed’s note – this column was written for the Erdington Local printed edition and first published on 15.11.24)

At the end of October, the Chancellor delivered the autumn budget – the first under a Labour government in 14 years. After over a decade of Conservative mismanagement, we’re finally taking steps to rebuild Britain and restore faith in our economy.

This budget focuses on the issues that matter most: fixing the NHS, raising wages, supporting our schools, and strengthening our communities – all without increasing taxes on working people.

So, what does this mean for Erdington, Kingstanding, Castle Vale and South Oscott?

First, the increase in the National Living Wage will benefit thousands locally, putting more money in the pockets of hardworking families.

Our NHS will receive a £25.6 billion boost over the next two years, ensuring more appointments and better care for all. Schools will see a £2.3 billion increase in funding, 6,500 more teachers, and a £30 million investment in free breakfast clubs, ensuring every child starts the day ready to learn.

To tackle crime, we’re ending the neglect of low-value shoplifting and other petty crimes slipping through the cracks.

This budget funds 13,000 more neighbourhood officers and PCSOs, so our streets and local traders – like those at Erdington High Street, Slade Road and Kingstanding Precinct – will be safer. And with £500 million to fix potholes, our roads will finally see the improvements they deserve.

This budget fixes the foundations to deliver change, with working people and local communities at its heart. It’s the reset our economy and country have needed.

For more on Paulette Hamilton MP for Erdington visit www.paulettehamilton.org

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