Neill lives in the Northwood ward of Kirkby, and has stood for election in the Shevington ward of Kirkby in 2016, 2018 and 2019, but has not previously been elected.
Comradely
Neill DunneI grew up believing Labour was the party for working people? This is NOT the case anymore. The facts show it: PFIs, acadamisation of schools, privatisation, de-regulation.
I’ve been on the committee for ‘save the women’s hospital’ campaign and forced a labour council into retreat after trying to turn it into flats.
I’ve been part of trade union motions asking labour councils to implement no-cuts budgets so community’s don’t see cuts to important services and jobs, then seen labour councils pass on cuts anyway and raise council tax by 4.99%
I’ve been on picket lines with Matalan workers, DHL workers, Junior doctors.
I’ve been part of the successful campaign to bring back bursaries for nurses.
I am standing again because Labour aren’t fighting hard enough. I’ve achieved 10%, 10% and then 16% at the last election.
By being part of the TUSC project, I can bring a genuine answer to the problems we face and I promise to vote against cuts to services and jobs.
A promise to reject rent & council tax rises.
Campaign to restore youth services, increase wages of health & social workers.
Workers need councillors to stand up to Tories, not do their dirty work.
It is not known where in Knowsley Graham Charles Golding lives, and is not known to have previously stood for election in Kirkby.
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It is not known where Julie Ranson lives, and is not known to have previously stood for election in Kirkby.
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Aimee Wright lives in the Shevington ward of Kirkby, and is not known to have previously stood for election in Kirkby. The incumbent Labour Party candidate, Linda Mooney, is stepping down at this election.
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