27 APR 2021 · Welcome to the second episode of Lydia Talks to... where I'll be interviewing people from all walks of life to help me in my quest to talk about politics and current affairs in a way that cuts through the noise, brings in the context and makes it meaningful.
Ahead of the upcoming English local elections I speak to Jane Corbett, Labour councillor for Everton ward in Liverpool City Council. Jane has held the role since 2002, however, she is not seeking re-election this year.
Jane outlines the importance of local government and explains how representatives must be in constant communication with their constituency. She also speaks about how local government responsibilities extend to schools, adult services, community health and wellbeing and anti-social behaviour.
We also discuss the relationship between local and central government and what regional councillors must do in order to enact change within their borough.
Finally, Jane reiterates the importance of voting in the upcoming local elections and offers some tips for anyone who has yet to select a preferred candidate.
A full transcript of my interview with Jane is available at lovelylydia.co.uk/transcripts. If you'd like to get in touch with me you can email me at writetolovelylydia@outlook.com. I'd love to hear your feedback.
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