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The people of Walsall express their thoughts on the forthcoming local elections.
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24/04/2024
The people of Walsall express their thoughts on the forthcoming local elections.
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So we've recently had a couple of meetings with the council, so I guess one of the biggest
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issues around here is obviously the increase in crime, anti-social behaviour and local
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economies, so about supporting local independent businesses.
00:19
So those are probably the key areas I think for me personally.
00:26
And you mentioned crime, obviously there's been a lot in the news about it.
00:29
What's it like from your point of view being here, what's it feel like?
00:34
In respect of what?
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The crime, is it a tense atmosphere at the moment?
00:40
It's kind of on and off.
00:44
I think a lot of it's down to the lack of a regular police presence.
00:51
Sometimes they'll come in spills, they'll come in places, you'll see numbers, other
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times it's just like the place is completely devoid.
00:59
So I think that kind of gives those who come into town on a regular basis and commit crime
01:06
related activities, it's got a kind of a no fear factor, they're not in for any threat.
01:12
Or anyone's going to... just that lack of deterrent, that lack of a presence is prevalent.
01:28
So there's a no fear factor for those who come in when they're shoplifting, which happens
01:34
everywhere, but it's certainly prevalent down here.
01:37
It's quite often the same people, the same with the dealing, the drug dealing, drinking
01:44
alcohol out in the streets, it's the same people, it's the same crowds, and it just
01:48
kind of drags the whole atmosphere down.
01:50
So I think that's a general consensus among most people within this area.
01:56
And in terms of business, what's it like for yourself at the moment, the business environment
02:01
here?
02:02
For me personally, survive.
02:03
You survive here.
02:04
No chance of getting rich around here.
02:05
Don't get me wrong, you want to see the place succeed, you want to see the town thrive,
02:14
you want to see local businesses thrive, and some of us are kind of working together to
02:19
make that a possibility, but without that kind of support at a higher level, it's difficult.
02:32
What do you think of how the council's performing?
02:34
Are you happy or not?
02:37
I couldn't give an 100% answer on that, because it's easy to be critical.
02:44
I kind of know the mercy of the government higher up the chain with regards to planning
02:51
and stuff like that.
02:52
Your trust is goody-armless.
02:53
I think there's definitely a lack of visibility.
02:57
For me personally, I think there's a bit of a disconnect.
03:04
I don't know the personal circumstances, I don't really live in the area.
03:08
I don't see many of them shopping around here.
03:11
You do have to live or work in the area, don't you, one or the other.
03:18
It's a difficult one.
03:20
It's easy to say they could always do more, and they probably could do a lot more, certainly
03:23
engage a lot more, be a bit more up front, a bit more clear on their intentions and what
03:31
their policies are.
03:33
You'll be voting?
03:35
Oh, I'll be voting, yeah.
03:37
What will be the things that influence your vote?
03:41
Well, to be honest with you, I'll probably go down the reform route.
03:45
I think there needs to be changes.
03:48
That's kind of where I'm at at the moment.
03:50
Have you voted in the past?
03:51
Have you voted for the bigger parties?
03:53
I'm not worried.
03:54
Not because I don't want to, I just don't feel...
03:56
Now, I mean in the past, when you voted before, how have you voted before?
04:00
I've voted for different parties before.
04:02
So you're not party political, yeah.
04:04
Yeah, yeah.
04:05
But again, I've not voted for a long time, because for me they're all singing from the
04:10
same song sheet.
04:12
Our hymn sheet just has a different name.
04:15
Because I live in the U-tree, buses to get to town and stuff, and basically the speed
04:21
limits and stuff around the area, because we keep having motorbikes drive up and down
04:25
all ends of the night.
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The day wakes him up, and it's not very good.
04:29
No, of course it's not, no.
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So it's more about the area, noise pollution and stuff.
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And has that sort of influenced how you voted then?
04:37
Oh yeah, because I think it's Liberal Democrats who said that they'll help with the area upkeep
04:43
and all that, and the buses.
04:45
And they were saying about reducing taxes and stuff, which is good for me, but my wife
04:50
voted differently, so she always does.
04:52
Yeah, so you voted Liberal Democrat this time.
04:54
Yeah, yeah.
04:55
How have you voted before?
04:56
I don't know.
04:57
You don't bother?
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I don't bother, I just look at the news, see who catches my eye, and then I vote accordingly.
05:02
What do you think of the job the council's doing at the moment?
05:04
Well, we're putting all these plants and stuff up in Walsall, which is not very good, but
05:09
we're part of Sandwell and Dudley, so they don't really do that, but Walsall, you know
05:15
all the plants they keep putting around the place, and the big thing is, spend all the
05:19
money on that, instead of spending it on potholes and stuff like that.
05:22
Well, I'm a bit undecided to be fair.
05:26
I mean, I don't like how they've sort of let a lot of the things go.
05:31
I mean, like a lot of the towns, I mean, yes I do shop outside the town, but I do buy one
05:38
or two things online, but I still like to come and have a shop.
05:42
You can't beat being out and having a look around, but I do feel that they ought to be
05:47
looking at trying to invest more in some of the towns and things, they've let everything
05:53
go.
05:54
Yeah, and what would you like to see them do specifically, because obviously they don't
05:58
have a lot of money, you know.
06:00
Well, I know they don't, but I think they ought to start tackling one or two of the
06:04
key issues, and if I'm looking at the government directly, I mean, the issue, I mean, yes I
06:11
understand why a lot of people are trying to escape from the countries where there's
06:15
a lot of war going on, but I mean, the big issue at the moment is the amount of immigrants
06:20
that we're getting over here.
06:21
We're only a small island, aren't we, we're not like Australia, you know, a vast country,
06:27
and I'm worried about, because I've got children, I'm worried about the infrastructure
06:31
of the country and how we're going to cope with it all, particularly the NHS.
06:35
Yeah, because I remember thinking more about the council elections up this way, so it's
06:39
nothing to do with the government, it's the local councils.
06:42
Well, I want them to look at doing more local investments.
06:46
I know there's been a lot going on since the COVID, and I know they've lost a lot
06:51
of money and things, but yeah, they've had to put the council tax up, but I think people
06:56
are getting a bit fed up with not seeing some of the services, and I think they need to
07:02
start looking more at that localised...
07:05
Any services in particular that would be important to you?
07:09
Well, the shopping element, and I mean, Walsall in particular used to be so vibrant, didn't it?
07:17
I mean, Park Street used to be so busy, and you just get fed up of seeing all the other
07:23
shops boarded up, and then, I mean, I shouldn't say it, but a lot of the cheaper shops.
07:28
I mean, I never thought the day would dawn when Marks and Spencer's pulled out, and
07:32
Debenhams, Woolworths, Bridgeshowers, Dawn Littlewoods, all of those.
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I think they ought to try and help them have cheaper rents to get the people in, and then
07:43
I think they could start getting the town more vibrant again and the council a bit more
07:47
up on its feet.
07:48
Yeah, of course the council doesn't set the rents to its landlords generally.
07:52
Well, I think the council ought to do, like, sort of try and innovative ideas with them
07:57
and trying to work with them a bit more.
08:01
I mean, have you decided you think you'll vote on May the 2nd, or don't you know yet?
08:06
Last time I didn't vote, and that was the first time ever, because I was really, really
08:12
undecided.
08:13
I mean, this thing about the H2 as well, and now that's more government.
08:17
But the last time I voted was Conservative, and I'd always been wrong Labour before that.
08:27
When was the last time you voted?
08:30
Last year, I think it was, yeah?
08:34
The one of the...
08:35
Twenty-three, yeah.
08:36
Yeah.
08:37
This time I'm a bit undecided.
08:41
I'm still watching this space and thinking, I mean, I live in Pelsall.
08:47
Obviously, Wendy Morton, we've got Gary Perry and all of them.
08:51
They're quite active.
08:54
I probably would probably vote Conservative again.
08:57
Do you think Walsall Council has been Conservative for quite a long time now?
09:02
Do you think they've been doing a good job?
09:05
I just want them to do more.
09:07
I want them to get it more back on its feet.
09:09
I know we've had a few difficult years now, but I thought we'd have anything like the
09:13
situation with COVID.
09:15
But I think they need to, like you said, they've got probably landlords.
09:19
I mean, I'm a landlady.
09:21
I think then the council as a whole needs to try and look at Walsall now and try and
09:28
turn it round a bit.
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