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The Southampton revolution - Cllr Alec Samuels BLOG


One of the most impressive Conservative gains in the local elections last May was in Southampton, where the Conservatives were swept to power on a radical programme. Here the Council leader Cllr Alec Samuels outlines what is happening there.

"We are pledged never to impose a council tax above inflation, and preferably lower. We do not in principle favour “free this and free that”, eg swimming or transport, school means or computers or whatever it is, because it always involves earmarking for particular groups, and not everybody wants to swim or go by bus or whatever. We prefer to leave money in people’s pockets so that they can spend their money as they wish.

We are concerned at the deteriorating position of pensioners, so we are introducing a 10% discount on council tax for households comprising solely pensioners over pension age.

Also we are introducing 100% discount for special constables, who give their services free to help protect the public. The Chief Constable is very supportive of this idea. In order to support the economy, we support business and employment. The first call on developers’ contributions is recruitment and training of local labour. The improvement of the local principal road network has a high priority, in answer to business requests. Infrastructure is the key to future prosperity. A business improvement district (BID) proposal is strongly supported. As a comparatively small city, under 250,000 and built up to the boundaries, we have eagerly joined with our neighbouring local authorities in the Partnership for Urban South Hampshire (PUSH), principally for joint sub regional economic advance.

With many council house units, built in the 1950s and 1960s and reaching the end of their useful life, we are going for estate regeneration, in conjunction with the private sector, to build new more dense but much better equipped public and private sector housing.

For ideological reasons we are going for outsourcing, externalisation, privatisation, wherever possible and sensible, especially but not exclusively in the leisure and recreation area. Naturally there is a lot of in-house resistance. We have outsourced to Capita, a very large firm specialising in these things, much of the administrative work, eg housing and revenue benefits, customer enquiries, IT, property, seeking expertise and investment not otherwise available to us. Waste collection and disposal and crematoria and such activities are candidates for the future. Unless we have a pressing need for retention, we are disposing of assets (through carefully watching the current not very favourable market). We may even sell some pictures, not on trust, mostly stored in the basement, to raise money for new exciting heritage and discovery projects. We shall commemorate the loss of the Titanic in April 2012 In education, struggling with poor attendance and performance, we are encouraging variety and diversity, academies, trusts, sixth forms, whatever the professionals can persuade us as worthy policies. The growing problem of the need for support for the frail elderly has a high priority. Preventative support services are the key, domiciliary assistance, community assistance, and independent personalised budgets where the elderly so wish.

Finally, the voluntary sector does wonders, and but for them the local authority would have to provide the service, which would be not so good and more expensive, so maximum support is given to the sector."


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mr.southampton, Southampton says...
12:24pm Fri 17 Oct 08

"For ideological reasons we are going for outsourcing, externalisation, privatisation, wherever possible and sensible, especially but not exclusively in the leisure and recreation area. Naturally there is a lot of in-house resistance. We have outsourced to Capita, a very large firm specialising in these things, much of the administrative work, eg housing and revenue benefits, customer enquiries, IT, property, seeking expertise and investment not otherwise available to us."


Is this the same Capita which was responsible for advising local authourities and public bodies to invest money in Icelandic bank accounts?

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10 Minute Man, Bitterne says...
12:43pm Fri 17 Oct 08

Handing leisure and recreation facilities to private companies will drive up prices charged for those services and contribute to the growing obesity problem in this city.

The council should look at others' experiences of Capita's performance in their services before sacrificing our city in the name of Samuels' dogmatic and out-moded principles.

mr.southampton, Southampton says...
12:50pm Fri 17 Oct 08

10 Minute Man wrote:
Handing leisure and recreation facilities to private companies will drive up prices charged for those services and contribute to the growing obesity problem in this city. The council should look at others' experiences of Capita's performance in their services before sacrificing our city in the name of Samuels' dogmatic and out-moded principles.
I couldn'rt agree more, this just appears so out-moded. Has anyone at Conservative Central Office realised how off message Cllr Samuels is.

Paramjit Bahia, Southampton says...
1:13pm Fri 17 Oct 08

Vampire of capitalism the conservatives can only survive by sucking the blood out of public property and dishing out death to public services. Unless the danger to society are voted out of office at the earliest possible opportunity, Southampton will end up looking like a grave yard of what was once beautiful and vibrant city that used to provide fairly reasonable standard of services.

John Fleming, Southampton says...
2:06pm Fri 17 Oct 08

mr.southampton wrote:
10 Minute Man wrote: Handing leisure and recreation facilities to private companies will drive up prices charged for those services and contribute to the growing obesity problem in this city. The council should look at others' experiences of Capita's performance in their services before sacrificing our city in the name of Samuels' dogmatic and out-moded principles.
I couldn'rt agree more, this just appears so out-moded. Has anyone at Conservative Central Office realised how off message Cllr Samuels is.
He's not off message, he's very much on it. David Cameron said at the Tory Conference that all Conservatives, including councillors, were singing the same song. You should read the comments following this article on the Conservative Home website where Dear Old Alec is criticised for not going far enough. Comments like "Why does the council still own houses? Hasn't it sold them off yet?"

Still why should Alec care much about Southampton? He doesn't even live here.

Lone Ranger, Southampton says...
3:08pm Fri 17 Oct 08

" We do not in principle favour “free this and free that”, eg swimming or transport, school means or computers or whatever it is, because it always involves earmarking for particular groups, and not everybody wants to swim or go by bus or whatever".

" Also we are introducing 100% discount for special constables, who give their services free to help protect the public."

Well Cllr Samuels is this FREE THIS and FREE THAT.

Finally, the voluntary sector does wonders, and but for them the local authority would have to provide the service, which would be not so good and more expensive, so maximum support is given to the sector."

So if Special Constables get 100% discount or in my book FREE then why dont other voluntary groups get it who put in probably more hours than a Special and serve just a greater cause

goard, Southampton says...
3:30pm Fri 17 Oct 08

As you see, Cllr. Samuels, if you are reading the blogs - we are full of distrust because farming out all these areas of management has proved terribly bad and expensive - all management companies are nothing short of robbery. You go on Mr. Samuels, we the electorate have a very bad opinion of your gang and the terrible farming out of almost any public services that your office is incapable of doing. You will all come such a cropper one day.

goard

RJG, Bitterne Park says...
4:39pm Fri 17 Oct 08

For me, the line about not believing in free bus travel, school meals or swimming is a much bigger story even that the privatisation stuff. It's astonishing- and completely the opposite of what David Cameron is saying nationally.

My understanding is the Tories are going apopleptic about this article being published. What a bunch of two-faced cowards!

John Fleming, Southampton says...
5:25pm Fri 17 Oct 08

You're quite right RJG. Cameron is doing the nice, touchy-feely Conservatisom "We've changed, really. We're not the nasty party anymore, honestly." But, as we can see from Alec Samuels, the Thatcherite values are just below the surface.

I've heard too that local Tories are furious that he has let the cat out of the bag.

Ian24, Portswood says...
5:36pm Fri 17 Oct 08

I am unsue why the Conservatives have this man leading them in Soton its very embarasing.
I am sure it wont be long before he is replaced .
The voters will not vote tory again in Southampton if he is the front man.
He is everything the torys are trying to move away from .

Rob444, Southampton says...
5:42pm Fri 17 Oct 08

Thatcher stripped many of OUR assets in the 1980s, stealing them from us (the owners) and virtually giving them to her rich friends. Now most of those businesses are owned by foreign conglomerates.



Now this guy Samuels is talking about asset stripping Southampton. Who on earth does he think he is, Thatcher in trousers?



If he is allowed to get away with this robbery, then he will end up being as hated as Thatcher was in her day, and our children will say "Why did our parents allow this to happen?"






southy, redbridge says...
6:33pm Fri 17 Oct 08

if you feed greed,then greed wants more
god forbid if the torys ever get into power again,what is needed is a new party with ideas that would reach out and do the right thing for the major people and not for the few

mr.southampton, Southampton says...
8:34pm Fri 17 Oct 08

"For ideological reasons we are going for outsourcing, externalisation, privatisation, wherever possible and sensible, especially but not exclusively in the leisure and recreation area."

I'd also like to ask where Cllr Samuels has been for the last two weeks... surely this kind of 'the market delivers best' ideology has been consigned to the wheelie bin of history.

Iw61, bitterne park says...
8:01am Sat 18 Oct 08

'For ideological reasons we are going for outsourcing, externalisation, privatisation, wherever possible and sensible, especially but not exclusively in the leisure and recreation area'

A sell off ideology to unaccountable private firms which will manage the driving down of already low terms and conditions for the work force.

Typical TORY ideology.

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