His Government has stolen £267,519,000 from Northumberland County Council Taxpayers and Drivers!
This week we codgers met in Cramlington for a chat following Labour's massively successful campaign to win back a Town Council seat against all of the odds and obstacles placed in voters' way through the Tories new rules on hacking back on democracy. Local Tories even curtailed the delivery of polling cards to residents homes in a failed attempt to stop people knowing an election was taking place, Labour won the seat polling 3.5 to 1. In the process, lighting the blue touchpaper of the ultra-right wing grumpy leader of both the Tory party in Northumberland, and the secretive ‘Castle Morpeth Movement’ allegedly seated in his leopard skin covered throne in the almost empty and expensive to run with Council taxpayers cash, palace AKA, County Hall in Morpeth.
In order to spin his way back into his often stated known position of ‘look at me, I’m an well dressed Tory’ councillor Sanderson made an announcement regarding highways funding from his Government just days after his only friend, Guy Opperman MP for Hexham and a Castle Morpeth aficionado was offered a move by Rishi Sunak to the post of under secretary for transport in his reshuffle to bring back the man whose ideas on austerity stripped almost. £260m from Northumberlands spending power, increased pressure on the NHS through the reduction in the number of nurses, opened food banks all over Northumberland, destroyed our high streets through reducing people's ability to spend, increased homelessness and child poverty, decimated our police force, hacked back on our civil service and forced up the retirement age: David Cameron, the famous Brexit gambler and austerity manager.
Councillor Sanderson who should have been making an announcement to dual the A1 all the way to Scotland and the A69 from Hexham to Carlisle instead made a formal announcement; the the County, with over 3000 ml of road to maintain is going to be gifted £2.7m this year and next, then being slashed back to £1.8m per year for the following 8 years. This magnanimous offer from the Tory Government is much less than the County would have made in interest payments if it hadn't had a quarter of a billion pounds stolen by the same Government in office from their purse.
Councillor Sanderson has also missed out that Rishi Sunak has threatened to remove funding from Councils who miss the targets. The Tories in office have put £8.3Bn and issued a statement via Guy Opperman MP published in the Telegraph that the huge figure quoted will enable the resurfacing of 5000 miles of highway.
£8,300,000,000 = £1,660,000 per mile of road resurfaced
5000
Yet Councillor Sanderson appears ecstatic that the MOT undersecretary is going to give them almost 2 miles of resurfacing funding in year one and two and a mile and a bit in year three. This is GO’s quote from the newspaper Guy Opperman said: "We're investing an additional £8.3bn, the biggest ever boost for local road improvements, which is enough to resurface over 5,000 miles of road and shows that this Government is on the side of drivers. To ensure this investment is truly transformational for road users up and down the country, we are committed to holding councils to account to make sure that taxpayers' money is well spent and properly fixes roads."
We must ask Councillors at this juncture if the people will be offered a referendum to see which 2ml of the 3000ml plus of roads in Northumberland will be resurfaced? and if they agree with Guy Opperman MP that he is on the side of drivers?. Also will the resurfacing take place outside of Castle Morpeth?, we codgers doubt it!
Councillor Sanderson whose leadership has seen borrowing by his council zoom to above 300% of its core spending power, is going to have to borrow another £17m to ensure his workforce can deliver peoples highways basic needs, an unbelievable downturn by an unbelievable leader as future councils will have to pay for his inability to openly run his Council and accept that public scrutiny is a must. He has developed a Council in his image, carrying one and a half billion pounds in debt which can’t quite be covered by his depleted reserves and assets. He has converted it into seven companies that have audit problems and his core business hasn't delivered best value on behalf of his residents since 2017. This fact alone should certainly get people asking what he has done with the cash? Or has it all gone in a flash flood in Castle Morpeth?
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