Open letter from Councillor James Allie – Alperton Ward, Brent
It
is with great sadness that after more than 10 years as a Liberal
Democrat Councillor, this week I have resigned my membership of the
party. I joined the Liberal Democrats because I wanted to help make
Britain a fairer, greener and more equal country. I no longer believe
that the Liberal Democrat Party has the will or the ability to make this
happen. They have betrayed the values that I once shared with them.
However,
I believe that the Labour Party, under Ed Miliband in Westminster and
their new Leader of Brent Council Muhammed Butt, shares my values and
that I can as part of a Labour administration, once again work to
improve the lives of the people I represent.
I
have always struggled to lend my support to the devastating policies
the Coalition is inflicting on Britain. I have also been sickened by the
hypocritical things the Liberal Democrats do and say here in Brent. While
my feelings about this have built up over the past two years, there are
three issues that have finally pushed me to take this decision:
- The people I represent in Alperton are struggling more than ever under this government, but the Liberal Democrat Leadership in Westminster is prioritising reform of the House of Lords instead of a plan for economic growth.
- The closure of the A&E at Central Middlesex Hospital under this government is an astonishing betrayal. Brent MP Sarah Teather campaigned to keep the A&E when it was not under threat of closure. Now she is in government closing it. I am only sorry that I trusted her back then and I am sure that a number of her constituents feel the same way.
- The Leader of the Liberal Democrats in Brent, Paul Lorber, also knows very well that had the Lib Dems won the Local Election in 2010 they would have faced the same pressure to close the six libraries in Brent that have caused such a stir. It is the Coalition’s cuts to local government that have caused this problem and Cllr. Lorber’s posturing on the issue is just an insult to the library campaigners and the people of Brent.
I
recognise that some of my constituents in Alperton will feel let down
by my decision. I apologise to them if they feel I ought to have nailed
my colours to the mast more firmly before the election. Equally I trust
that many of them voted for me because they knew of the hard work that I
have done as a councillor over the years. I pledge to them that I will
work harder than ever to improve the lives of everyone who lives in
Alperton.
I know that there are many
people who voted Lib Dem at the last election and indeed many Lib Dem
members who feel as betrayed as I do by the party’s record in the
coalition. I urge them to join me and to join the Labour Party.
Regards,
Councillor James Allie