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In The Interests Of Transparency

In the interests of transparency I am publishing here online a declaration of all my personal and political interests for constituents to see.
 
 

Declaration of Interests form

Name of candidate
ANDREW JUDGE

Constituency:
WIMBLEDON

Political party:
THE LABOUR PARTY

Date of publication:
20th April 2010

CATEGORY
RELEVANT INTERESTS

(a)        Other paid jobs and whether I intend to continue to hold [...]

Change We Choose

Since 1997 we have achieved a great deal, this video highlights just some of the policies we have introduced.

It’s a Two Horse Race

Only Labour Can Beat The Conservatives In Wimbledon. Andrew is dedicated to democratic reform and protecting the environment.
 
If you are thinking of voting Lib Dem –
Not a single Lib Dem won a seat on Merton Council at the last local election and they polled only half the votes Labour polled in the parliamentary election.
 
If you [...]

Choosing To Change Our Politics

The time has come for a completely fresh start in our politics to restore trust and respect. Labour is promising a referendum on democratic reform after the election to ensure that every MP has the support a majority in their constituency. Politicians should be accountable to all of their constituents. That is why the disdain [...]

Choosing To Secure The Economic Recovery

In the recent global economic crisis, the Labour Government made the right decisions and led the international recovery, while Conservatives made the ‘wrong calls’ throughout. The choice now is either the Conservative ‘age of austerity’ which threatens to pitch us back into recession, or, Labour’s plans that maintain public expenditure on goods and services until [...]

Streets Ahead Responses

Thanks to all of you who replied to our latest newsletter ‘Streets Ahead’.  We asked you what issues you had – from dirty streets and potholes to controlled parking zones and lack of policing. We have already received hundreds of responses back which we’ll be passing on to the Council and asking for action on [...]

Waitrose for Wimbledon

Waitrose are planning to open a brand new store on Alexandra Road.  These proposals received overwhelming support from local residents – 85% heartily approve of the scheme.  However, the Tory Council has been stubbornly resistant to the plans.  Council leader, David Williams, was quoted in the Wimbledon Guardian (6th August 2009) as saying public support [...]

Merton’s Conservatives Show True Colours on Affordable Housing

 At the time of the local elections in May 2006, the Labour Council had worked with three separate housing associations to build affordable housing on three sites. However on forming their administration in May of that year, the Tories placed a hold on all developments whilst they reviewed the situation, despite their claim that they [...]

Andrew’s Key Points

1 Let us create a neighbourhood of quality where you will want to continue living with family and friends.
2 As a local MP and Councillor my first approach will be to listen. My second will be to act on your behalf.
3 My overriding goal will be to achieve positive results that answer your concerns and [...]

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