Tilly Hogrebe
Your Green Party candidate for Southend West & Leigh
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Tilly’s statement:
I’m pleased that the long-awaited General Election has finally been called, after months of speculation. Voters in Southend will be given the opportunity to choose a new direction for our community, our city, and our country. Southend residents can see how the Conservatives take their vote for granted here, and they don’t feel any better off after fourteen years of Conservative government. The offer from Starmer’s Labour is particularly uninspiring too. Voters know what the Green Party stands for. Every vote for the Green Party in this election sends a strong message to the next Labour government that people want forward-thinking and innovative action on the crises our country faces. The Greens have a transformative and hopeful vision of what our country can be; a fairer and greener society, where people have financial and energy security, where people can lead happier and healthier lives in a good quality and affordable home, and where the reality of the climate emergency is given the urgent attention it needs.
Having been a candidate in my home ward St. Lukes for the last three local elections, I am honoured to represent my constituency in the upcoming General Election.
I stand for building strong, connected communities across the City of Southend and beyond, and I have a proven track record of facilitating change towards community connection, both through vocational and voluntary activities. We need happy and healthy communities, where residents not only have all their basic needs met but also find connection. This creates an environment where people will feel less isolated, feel safer in their local area and foster inclusivity for marginalised people. If this was not enough, connected communities also represent substantial economic benefits, according to The Cost of Disconnected Communities Report (Centre for Economics and Business Research, 2017).
Looking at the bigger picture of the climate breakdown, a society of happy, healthy and well-educated citizens will aid the transition to decarbonisation and a healthy planet. Creating strong communities to promote the transition towards decarbonisation on an individual level must always come hand in hand with robust policy at a national level.
As an active Green Party member, but also as an educated citizen and, last but definitely not least, a mother, aunt and facilitator of activities for and with young people, I have long been very concerned about the future we are building for the generations to come.
Our current administration is incapable of delivering the change we need due to severe personal conflicts of interest.
In line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, I stand for the decarbonisation of industries. This includes appropriate taxation and regulation of industries creating carbon, such as energy providers, air travel, and agriculture, to name just a few. On the other hand, I support circular economies, active travel as well as a solid and affordable train network, investment into green jobs, regenerative power and farming based on permaculture principles.
I support the renationalisation of public services. Every citizen has a right to free or very affordable access to education, healthcare, public transport, warm homes and clean water.
Here in the City as well as across the country, we can clearly see the failure of the current system of privatisation in the continuing sewage contamination of our waterways following the ongoing lack of investment in the infrastructure. Our current administration is unable to resolve this issue.
I stand for equality among people. On a national level, this means the introduction of a Universal Basic Income scheme as well as legislation in support of marginalised groups of people. Beyond this, it includes immigration laws rooted in kindness and safe routes into the country for refugees coming from areas threatened by oppression, war and environmental catastrophes due to climate breakdown.
Referring to one of my heroes, Kate Raworth, and her theory of Doughnut Economics: I strive for a world where all people live inside the doughnut – a world where all basic needs are met for everyone, while our use of resources remains within the planetary boundaries.
Latest News
- Southend City Council Commits to Tree Policy Improvements, Thanks to Green Party EffortsGreen Party Councillor Richard Longstaff has successfully driven significant enhancements to Southend City Council’s tree policy, with plans to increase the city’s tree canopy cover from 12% to at least 15%.
- Glyphosate set to be phased out after Green Party motionCllr Stuart Allen’s motion to phase out the use of glyphosate—a herbicide associated with cancer and significant health and environmental risks—on Southend’s streets has been approved at this month’s Full Council meeting.
- Green Party sounds alarm over ‘unprecedented crisis’ for nightlife industryGreen Party campaigner and former publican, James Vessey-Miller, has called on Southend City Council to consider urgent action to support nightlife and live music venues within the City.
- Concerns Raised Over Garon Park DevelopmentLocal mum and former Green Party candidate for Southend West & Leigh in the 2024 General Election, Tilly Hogrebe, has voiced strong concerns about the ongoing overdevelopment of the Garon Park complex following an article in last week’s Echo. She highlights its impact on natural spaces and the wider community.
- Green Party Motions to be Debated at December Full CouncilTwo key motions proposed by Green Party councillors are set to be discussed at Southend’s Full Council meeting on December 12th after discussions were delayed in October’s sitting. Among the postponed items were urgent motions on banning council use of glyphosate herbicides, and a new strategy for protecting the city’s tree canopy.
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