, Leader of the Labour Party, will make his first
visit as part of the Hartlepool by-election campaign today
(Tuesday), where he will say that Labour’s candidate will be ‘a
tireless champion for the great town of Hartlepool’.
has been
working at Hartlepool hospital on the frontline of the Covid
pandemic. Since being selected, Dr Paul has continued to work
shifts in Covid clinics in the town alongside his campaigning.
and will visit
Hartlepool’s nuclear power station in support of protecting and
creating good, well-paid jobs in the town. The power station,
operated by EDF Energy, is a major employer locally and a
Hartlepool landmark. It is a key part of the energy network to
power local industry.
With the Liberty Steel plant in Hartlepool at risk, Labour has
also called for a ‘Plan B’ from the government to safeguard jobs
and domestic steel-making capacity, and secure the long-term
future of the plant.
, Leader of the Labour Party, speaking ahead of the
visit, said:
“Dr Paul has been on the frontline during this pandemic. He knows
first-hand how the Conservatives are letting down the NHS. They
neglected the NHS and it went into this crisis without the
support it needed.
“The Tory record here is dismal, and people need to look at what
they have actually done over the past decade. When they came to
power there was an A&E in Hartlepool, a magistrates’ court in
the town, and a full custody suite at the police station. That
has all gone and people feel that sense of loss.
“Dr Paul will be a tireless champion for the great town of
Hartlepool. He understands the issues people care about and
shares their concerns. He’ll be fighting for local hospital
services, for jobs in the town, and police on the streets.”
, Labour
candidate for Hartlepool, said:
“It will be great to show Keir around Hartlepool, it’s a great
town with a bright future. But we need more good well paid jobs
here and to keep the ones we have.
“The nuclear power station here is a major employer and there is
strong backing locally for new nuclear. But the government has no
proper plan for the future of our power network.
“The 1945 Labour government gave birth to the civil nuclear
industry and the next Labour government would back the industry
in the future too. The Labour Party is under new leadership
nationally and locally and people are looking at Labour again.”